THE CLARE ECHO is to host an election debate with a live audience as part of its extensive General Election coverage.

Hotel Woodstock is to host The Electoral Chair: Election Debate on Thursday November 21st. Doors will open at 19:30 for the commencement of the debate which begins at 20:00 sharp.

Tickets are free and are available on Eventbrite and by following the link at the end of this article.

Clare will have its most amount of candidates ever for a General Election with a total of nineteen candidates presently in the field prior to the close of nominations on Saturday. All candidates have been invited to participate in the debate.

Key issues of the campaign and the efforts of each candidate will be discussed in what promises to be an eventual evening that will make you more informed on what way to vote on November 29th

Be part of the action and join us in the audience at Hotel Woodstock where you can potentially pit your question to one of the candidates.

Register to attend this free event.

FREE TICKETS. 

 

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