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Mason County Chamber, EDC to Host District 3 Commission Candidate Forum

The Mason County Chamber of Commerce and EDC are organizing a candidate forum for the District 3 County Commission race.

The Mason County Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Council are teaming up to host a candidate forum spotlighting the contenders vying for the District 3 seat on the Board of County Commissioners, according to the Shelton-Mason County Journal.

The joint event signals local business and economic development leaders are prioritizing civic engagement ahead of the election, giving residents and stakeholders a structured opportunity to hear directly from candidates competing for the influential county seat.

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District 3 commission races carry significant weight for Mason County, as commissioners shape land-use policy, budget priorities, and economic development strategies that directly affect businesses, residents, and the broader regional economy.

Details on the exact date, location, and confirmed candidates were not available in the publicly accessible portion of the source article, which is behind a subscription paywall. Voters interested in attending are encouraged to contact the Mason County Chamber of Commerce or the EDC for event specifics.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q.Who is organizing the Mason County District 3 candidate forum?

The Mason County Chamber of Commerce and the Economic Development Council are jointly hosting the candidate forum for the District 3 County Commission race.

Q.Why does the District 3 County Commission seat matter for Mason County?

County commissioners in Mason County influence land-use policy, budget decisions, and economic development strategies that affect local businesses and residents.

Q.Where can I find details about the Mason County Commission candidate forum?

Full event details, including date and location, were behind a subscription paywall in the source article; contacting the Mason County Chamber of Commerce or EDC directly is recommended.

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