November 5, 2019 will be a busy election day for voters and candidates as many local, county, and state are filled with candidates vying for the positions.
It is important for candidates to get their message to those voters to help them make their own decisions.
The Town and Country newspaper is once again inviting candidates running in the general election on Tuesday, November 5, to email, fax or mail their information for publication in our Candidates Section to be published on October 31, 2019.
In addition to a short biography that includes the candidate's name, party affiliation and position being sought, the candidate should list any prior government-related and elected positions held.
We encourage candidates to include educational, business or other credentials and experiences that help to identify their qualifications for the position.
Most importantly, the candidate should include a brief statement outlining why he or she is seeking the position, and present a position statement on a timely subject that affects our state, county or community. Information submitted should be less than 350 words. Submissions greater than 350 words may be edited. A photo can also be included for publication. The Town and Country provides the Candidates Section as a service to voters and there is no cost for a candidate to publish information that adheres to the guidelines.
The deadline for receiving candidate information is noon on Friday, October 25.
Letters to the editor regarding the upcoming general election will be accepted from non-candidates until noon on October 18 for publication in the October 24 edition.
Election-related Letters to the Editor from candidates will be accepted until noon on October 25 for publication in the October 31 edition.
Remember, letters should be 300 words or less and all other letters to the editor rules will apply.
Information can be emailed to TownAndCountry@UPVNews.com.
Deadlines for election related advertising is Monday at noon for publication in that Thursday's edition.
The 2019 General Election Guide is an opportunity for candidates to reach out to more than 24,000 readers in the Town and Country readership area and tell them why you're the person to vote for.