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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's 2024 primary election debates: How to listen, watch & submit questions for candidates

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Vermont's 2024 primary election is Tuesday, Aug. 13. ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý will host a series of debates in July featuring the major-party candidates for governor and lieutenant governor â€� and we want your questions for the candidates.

The debate schedule

All debates will air live on our main radio station and . The debates will broadcast on our main TV channel the same day at 7 p.m. and will be available on demand on our , on and on the .

The debate schedule is as follows, with dates and final rosters subject to change:

Thursday, July 26 � Democrats for Governor, hosted by Mitch Wertlieb

Watch, listen or read highlights and a transcript here.

Tuesday, July 30 � Republicans for Lieutenant Governor, hosted by Mikaela Lefrak

    Watch, listen or read highlights and a transcript here.

    Wednesday, July 31 � Democrats for Lieutenant Governor, hosted by Mikaela Lefrak

      Watch, listen or read highlights and a transcript here.

      Submit your questions

      In addition to the topics shaped by our Citizens Agenda initiative, each debate will leave time for questions from our audience. Here are a few ways you can submit yours:

      • Leave a voicemail: Call 802-552-8899 and leave a message. Practice a few times before your call, and then introduce yourself, say where you live, and ask your question ... in the form of a question!
      • Write an email: Submit your question to us via email. Just send a note to [email protected].
      • Record a voice memo: We like to include listener voices in our broadcast, but we can only accept questions that are around 30 seconds. We recommend you practice your question a few times, tell us your name and where you live, and then ask your question (again, in the form of a question!). You can use a smartphone's voice memo app to record, then email the file to [email protected].
      • Send us a direct message via .

      More election information

      The for information about the upcoming election. Head there to find out about voter registration and where your polling place is.

      Our full debate guidelines are posted . And you’ll find all of our election coverage here.

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