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Town of Frisco Hosts Town Council Candidate Forum on Thursday, March 10 at 10 Mile Music Hall

The Town of Frisco is hosting an in-person Town Council candidate forum on Thursday, March 10 from 6:00 – 8:00pm at 10 Mile Music Hall, located at 710 Main Street in Frisco. While Frisco’s candidates’ forums have traditionally been held at Frisco Town Hall, 10 Mile Music Hall provides additional space to more safely and comfortably host attendees and a field of seven candidates.

The Town of Frisco invites community members to meet the 2022 candidates who are running for three open Town Council seats and learn more about their vision for Frisco. The forum will be moderated by Roman Moore, a Colorado native and formerly of Krystal 93, the LIFT-FM, and KSMT radio stations in Summit County. The forum will include opening statements by each candidate, as well as a question and answer period.

Citizens who would like to submit questions may do so in person by 6:00pm at the forum at 10 Mile Music Hall or via email at DeborahW@townoffrisco.com to Frisco Town Clerk, Deborah Wohlmuth, by noon on March 10. Three citizen questions will be asked based on whether those questions have not already been asked and if they reflect a topic pattern seen in a number of other citizen question submissions.

Comfortable on-stage seating will be provided for the candidates and moderator by Frisco’s iFurnish. For community members who are unable to attend the forum, a livestream of the event will be available at the Town of Frisco Government’s YouTube channel.  Also, a video recording will be available on March 11 through Summit County Television’s (SCTV) website, summitnews.com, and on the SCTV broadcast channel.

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During the April 5, 2022 regular election, Frisco voters will be electing three Council members. The Town Council candidates who receive the three highest vote counts will be elected to four-year terms. Town elections are non-partisan.

The election process:

Ballots for the April 5, 2022 election will be mailed to all Town of Frisco active registered voters during the week of Monday, March 14, 2022. A ballot packet will be automatically sent to the mailing address listed on the voter registration. To check the status of a mail ballot or update voter records, voters may visit GoVoteColorado.gov.

Any voter who will be absent from his/her residence during the mailing period for ballots may update their record at www.govotecolorado.gov, or submit a written application for an absentee ballot in-person by visiting the Town Clerk’s office at Frisco Town Hall, by mail (Attn: Deborah Wohlmuth, PO Box 4100, Frisco, CO 80443), or by fax (970-668-0677), or email deborahw@townoffrisco.com no later than 5:00pm on Friday, April 1, 2022. Ballots cannot be mailed to voters after March 28, but can be picked up in person during regular business hours.

All ballots, including absentee ballots, must be returned by 7:00pm on Tuesday, April 5, 2022 to be counted. A secure drop box will be available 24 hours a day at the Main Street entrance of Frisco Town Hall, which is located at 1 Main Street.

Election information may be found by visiting FriscoGov.com or by emailing Town Clerk Deborah Wohlmuth.

2022 Town Council Candidates