The two candidates vying to represent Sudbury in the Massachusetts House of Representatives will face off Monday, Aug. 25, in a candidates’ forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Sudbury.
Carmine Gentile and Brian LeFort will be on the Democratic primary ballot for the 13th Middlesex House seat in the Sept. 9 primary election. Since no Republican has filed to run for that seat in the Nov. 4 general election, the primary vote may be the deciding factor to fill the seat being vacated by Thomas Conroy, who is running for state treasurer.
The candidates’ forum will take place at the Goodnow Library, with coffee and a chance to meet the candidates at 7:15 p.m. and the forum starting at 7:30 p.m.
Audience members can submit written questions for the two candidates during the forum.
The 13th Middlesex district includes all of Sudbury and parts of Wayland, Marlborough and Framingham.
Gentile is a resident of Sudbury, an attorney, has served on the Finance Committee, Board of Registers and Planning Board, and is currently a member of the Council on Aging.
LeFort is a resident of Framingham and is on the legislative staff of Rep. Chris Walsh of Framingham. He is an elected Town Meeting member.
The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan organization and does not support or oppose any political party or candidate. Information about the Sudbury League is available at www.sudburyleague.com.
Contact:
Nancy Brumback
978-440-8304
nancy.brumback@gmail.com