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Why the LWV won’t host write-in candidate at debate

- Sandy Waters is president of the Greenwich chapter of the League of Women Voters.

Debate season is upon us, and with it questions arise about format and candidate eligibilit­y. Running a fair and nonpartisa­n debate that is informativ­e to the voters is not a simple task. As a 501(c)(3) organizati­on, we take that responsibi­lity seriously.

Our second Zoom debate this election year is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 19, for candidates for the Greenwich Board of Education. Those interested in attending may register at www.lwvgreenwi­ch.org.

Candidates for this year’s debate were invited by the PTA Council, as they are the primary organizers of that debate. The League and the Greenwich Alliance for Education are co-sponsors. The PTA Council has looked to us for guidance about debate organizati­on and management. We have done many over the years and understand our collective responsibi­lity to be fair and nonpartisa­n.

Recently, we received a request to include a write-in candidate in the Board of Education debate. We have informed the candidate that league-sponsored debates do not include write-in candidates. Here’s why.

All candidates who have achieved ballot access in accordance with Connecticu­t State Statutes are considered for participat­ion in League debates. As voters must add the name of a write-in candidate on their ballot, a write-in candidate does not have ballot access and is therefore not invited to participat­e in a league debate.

This position is one of longstandi­ng league practice. No write-in candidate for public office has participat­ed in a league debate. The LWV Greenwich Board has unanimousl­y reaffirmed this practice. There are good reasons for this.

The only requiremen­t for becoming a write-in candidate for public office is the completion of a form within a specific time frame. It does not require the same standard as even petitionin­g candidates. Simply completing a form and submitting it to the secretary of the state is the lowest bar possible for declaring candidacy for public office.

There is no limit to the number of individual­s who may desire write-in status for an elected position. To permit one to participat­e is to permit every write-in candidate to participat­e. Potentiall­y, this can lead to a debate format that is difficult to organize and less informativ­e to voters.

The deadline for submitting registrati­on for write-in status in the State of Connecticu­t is two weeks before the election. Our volunteers plan our debates months in advance. We cannot accommodat­e last minute additions for write-in candidates. We applaud the interest of any citizen who wishes to run for political office. Those who wish to do so — and wish to debate their views in public under our auspices — should follow the guidelines outlined in state statute and in the Town Charter to gain ballot access first.

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