Lawrence County GOP Hosts Congressional Candidates Event

The Lawrence County Republican Party is set to host a significant speaking event for candidates who are running in Tennessee’s 9th Congressional District. This event is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, May 26, at 6:00 PM. The venue for this gathering will be the Lawrence County Courthouse, a central location for community events.

The candidates who will be participating in this important event include Brent Taylor, Charlotte Bergmann, Todd Warner, and Jeremy Thompson. Each candidate will have the opportunity to present their platforms and share their visions for the district. The 9th Congressional District extends from east of Memphis and includes areas such as Maury and Williamson counties. This event provides a valuable chance for the public to engage with the candidates and gain insight into their proposed policies and priorities.

In addition to the in-person attendance, the event will also be accessible to a wider audience. It will be broadcast live on the area Radio, allowing those who cannot attend in person to listen to the discussions. Furthermore, the event will be streamed live on the the area Radio Facebook page, providing an additional platform for community members to follow along.

While the announcement did not include specific details regarding any filing requirements or fees associated with the event, it is clear that members of the public are encouraged to attend. This gathering represents an opportunity for constituents to become informed about the candidates vying for their representation in Congress. The Lawrence County Republican Party looks forward to a productive evening of dialogue and discussion among the candidates and the community.


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