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UPCOMING TOWN HALLS


Lafayette County | September 17th | Ole Miss (Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts)
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Coahoma County | April 20th | Clarksdale Civic Auditorium
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Bolivar County | April 21st | Delta State University (Walter Sillers Coliseum)
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Sunflower County | April 23rd | B.B. King Museum & Delta Interpretive Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Tallahatchie County | April 27th | Charleston Community Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Yalobusha County | April 28th | Water ValleyCivic Auditorium
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Pontotoc County | April 30th | Pontotoc Community House
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Lee County | May 4th | Link Centre (Tupelo)
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Itawamba County | May 5th | Itawamba Community College (Davis Event Center)
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Monroe County | May 7th | High Street Community Center (Aberdeen)
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Chickasaw County | May 11th | Houston Civic Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Calhoun County | May 12th | Calhoun County Multi-Purpose Building
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Grenada County | May 14th | Grenada City Auditorium
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Leflore County | September 22nd | Mississippi Valley State University
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Washington County | May 19th | E.E. Bass Cultural Arts Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Humphreys County | May 21st | Humphreys County Multipurpose Building
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Holmes County | May 25th | Lexington Multi-Purpose Building
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Carroll County | May 26th | Carrollton Community House
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Attala County | May 28th | Oprah Winfrey Boys & Girls Club
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Montgomery County | June 1st | Kilmichael Community Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Webster County | June 2nd | City of Eupora Civic Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Choctaw County | June 4th | Choctaw County Community Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Oktibbeha County | September 15th | Mississippi State University (Bettersworth Auditorium)
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Clay County | June 9th | Center State Performing Arts Auditorium
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Lowndes County | June 11th | Mississippi University for Women — Whitfield Hall Auditorium
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Noxubee County | June 15th | Noxubee County Civic Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Kemper County | June 16th | East Mississippi Community College (Lion Hills Center)
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Winston County | June 18th | Louisville Coliseum
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Neshoba County | June 22nd | Neshoba County Fair
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Leake County | June 23rd | Old Carthage Elementary School
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Madison County | June 24th | Canton Multipurpose & Equine Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Yazoo County | June 29th | Dr. L.T. Miller Community Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Sharkey County | June 30th | Sharkey County EOC Building
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Issaquena County | July 2nd | Mayersville Multi-Purpose Building
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Warren County | July 6th | Vicksburg City Auditorium
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Rankin County | October 22nd | Pearl Community Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Scott County | July 7th | Livingston Performing Arts Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Newton County | July 8th | Huff Auditorium (ECCC Decatur Campus)
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Lauderdale County | July 13th | The Temple Theatre
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Clarke County | July 15th | Clarke County Multi-Purpose Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Jasper County | July 20th | Jasper County Community Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Smith County | July 21st | Smith County Multi-Purpose Building
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Simpson County | July 23rd | Magee Civic Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Copiah County | July 27th | Copiah-Lincoln Community College (Billy B. Thames Conference Center)
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Claiborne County | September 11th | Alcorn State University (James L. Bolden Campus Union)
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Jefferson County | July 28th | Jefferson County High School
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Adams County | July 30th | Natchez Convention Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Wilkinson County | August 3rd | Centreville Civic Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Franklin County | August 5th | 21st Century Community Learning Center
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C


Amite County | August 10th | Ethel Vance Park
Town Hall Rules 1) Format and fairness (90 Minutes / 3 Candidates) • This is a community-led, nonpartisan town hall. • The moderator enforces the same rules for everyone. • All candidates receive equal time (including any follow-up questions). 2) Speaking order (random draw before the event) • Speaking order is determined by a random draw before the event (A–B–C). Opening statements (3 minutes each) • A–B–C (random draw) Questions (rotating order each round) • Q1: A–B–C
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