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The two Democratic candidates in the Hudson mayoral race, current Mayor Kamal Johnson and challenger Joseph Ferris, will face off in a debate tonight (June 16) at Hudson High School. The event is scheduled from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. and will provide both candidates with a platform to share their visions and plans for the city of Hudson.
Mayor Johnson and Ferris are expected to discuss key issues impacting the community, offering voters insight into their strategies for the city's future. The debate is a crucial opportunity for residents to evaluate the candidates ahead of the Democratic primary, which is set for Tuesday (June 24).
For those unable to attend the debate in person, a livestream will be available, ensuring all interested residents can hear directly from the candidates. This accessibility highlights the importance of the event as voters prepare to decide who will represent the Democratic Party in the upcoming mayoral election.