Politics & Government

Boston Republican Committee to Host Candidates Forum

The forum will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 31 in Boston.

Former State Senate Candidate Brad Williams announced this week that the Boston Republican City Committee, of which he is Chairman, will be hosing a candidate forum for the Massachusetts Republican State Committee at the end of the month in Boston.

The forum will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 31 at the Park Street School in Beacon Hill at 7 p.m.

Each candidate for State Committee will have several minutes to introduce himself or herself and answer several questions.

Republican Ward members from across the city will be in attendance; the  Westwood Republican Town Committee is associated with the Massachusetts Republican State Committee.

"This election is very exciting, as we have three contested races and will have several new State Committee members representing Boston," Williams said in a statement. "Ever since U.S. Senator Scott Brown won the special election for U.S. Senate and took over 30 percent of the vote in Boston, I have seen renewed interest from grassroots activities across Boston who want to help me build a viable two-party political system in Boston."

Williams lost to Mike Rush in the Novemnber 2010 race for U.S. State Senate; Westwood resident Michael Walsh had also run in the race, but in the September 2010 primary.


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