2000 VOTERS GUIDE
NON-PARTISAN ELECTION INFORMATION
Vote Tuesday, November 7, 2000
About the LWV and the 2000
Voters Guide
South Brunswick Candidates Forum
Montgomery Candidates Forum
Princeton Candidates Forum
Mercer County Candidates Forum
U.S. Senatorial Debate
Candidates for:
State Ballot
Questions
About the League of Women Voters
and the 2000 Voters Guide
The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area is a nonpartisan,
non-profit volunteer organization which works to promote active,
informed participation of all citizens in their government. The
League provides nonpartisan information on public issues, and
takes action on issues after member study and consensus. In publishing
this material, the League neither endorses nor rejects the views
of any candidate quoted.
All candidate information in this guide was compiled from candidates'
responses to questionnaires. Replies are printed in the candidates'
own words, without editing or verification. Due to space limitation,
the candidates were given a word limit for replies. Incumbents
are indicated by an asterisk (*).
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Princeton Area.
Copyright 2000 by the League of Women Voters of the Princeton
Area
South Brunswick Township Candidates Forum
Monday, October 2 and Monday, October 23
7:30 9 PM
South Brunswick Municipal Building
Montgomery TownshipCandidates Forum
Tuesday, October 17
7:30 9 PM
Montgomery High School
Princeton
Borough and Township Candidates Forum
Wednesday, October 18
8 9:30 PM
The Jewish Center of Princeton, 457 Nassau St., Princeton
Mercer County Candidates Forums
Freeholders to be taped on October 11, check your local
newspapers and cable stations for dates and times of broadcasts
U.S. Senatorial Debate
Featuring Candidates Jon Corzine and
Bob Franks
to be taped before a live audience on Friday, October
20 at 2:30 p.m.
Seating is limited and on a first come, first serve
basis.
League members may reserve a seat by calling 800-792-VOTE
before October 11.
After that date we will take reservations from the general public.
The debate will be held at The College of New Jersey
(Concert Hall in the Music Building), Highway 31, Ewing.
You must be seated between 1:45 and 2:15 p.m. The doors will be
closed at 2:20 p.m.
The League, WPVI-TV, WABC-TV and the Philadelphia Inquirer
are the sponsors of the debate.
Airing scheduled for:
Sunday, October 22 at 10 a.m.
on WPVI-TV (Channel 6 Philadelphia) and WABC-TV (Channel 7, New
York)
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For more information about candidates throughout New Jersey,
go to DNet-NJ, a partnership
between the League of Women Voters of New Jersey and the Eagleton
Institute of Politics of Rutgers University. |