Area residents will get a chance to hear from two state representative candidates and one state senate candidate at a forum starting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18, at the Galesburg Public Library, 40 E Simmons St. Candidates for 71st District State Representative Dan Swanson (R) and Christopher Demink (D) are planning to attend, as is 36th District State Senate candidate Michael Halpin (D). Mike Thoms (R) said he had a prior commitment. Both District 17 U.S. Rep. candidates Esther Joy King (R) and Eric Sorensen (D) were invited to the forum, but have said they will not be able to attend. The forum will start at 7 p.m. and is expected to finish by 8 p.m., at which time audience members are invited to greet the candidates. Brittany Grimes, president of the Galesburg NAACP, is coordinating the forum in collaboration with United Against Hate, PFLAG, Galesburg Public Library, The Register-Mail and WGIL, who will broadcast the event. Register-Mail Editor Tom Martin will moderate the forum. The
Knox County residents will get a chance to see and hear candidates for county office at a candidate's forum from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11, on the second floor of the Galesburg Public Library, 40 E Simmons St. The Galesburg NAACP is organizing the forum, which will include candidates for sheriff, clerk, treasurer in Knox County, along with candidates for 9th Judicial Circuit Judge. The candidates will be asked a series of questions and will be given a chance to give an opening statement about their candidacy for office. Brittany Grimes, president of the Galesburg NAACP, is coordinating the forum in collaboration with United Against Hate, PFLAG, Galesburg Public Library, The Register-Mail and WGIL, who will broadcast the event live. The following candidates have been invited: • Knox County Clerk: incumbent Scott Erickson, Republican, and challenger Tracy Thierry-Robertson, Democrat • Knox County Treasurer: incumbent Robin Davis, Democrat, and challenger Janet Windish, Republica