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EditorsNote

October 06, 2010 | 04:26 PM
This year, MauiTime will host debates featuring candidates from the County Council and Mayoral races, to be aired live on Akaku October 22.

First, we need your help. We want to find out what you want to find out about, and so we're asking readers—and the community at large—to submit questions. The best, most popular ones will be asked at the debates.

There are a few ways you can submit, but the method we prefer is via our Facebook page (Facebook.com/mauitime). Post your question (indicating if it's for a specific candidate). If you see that someone else has already posted your question, or if you see a question posted that you want asked, "like" it. Questions that get the most "likes" will be given higher consideration.

If you don't have a Facebook account and don't want to sign up (we understand), you can submit your questions via e-mail (jacob@mauitime.com), fax (244-0446) or post (Debate Question c/o MauiTime, 33 N. Market St. Ste. 201, Wailuku, HI, 96793). You can also post your questions on Twitter; again, indicate if they're for a specific candidate and add the hash tag #mauidebate.

In the end, however you do it, we hope you'll weigh in. We sincerely want this forum to be useful to you, as you decide which candidates you'll support on November 2. Thanks in advance for being part of the conversation.

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    Question
    October 10, 2010 | 10:06 PM

    Do you support redistricting for the council races, and if so what proposal?

    K.K.
  2. print email
    Debate Question:
    October 12, 2010 | 10:13 AM

    What do you think is the biggest ideological change we need to make as a community, and what quantifiable impact might that have were achieved?

    Coalition for Global Disarmament of BLTs
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    Campaign Signs
    October 14, 2010 | 11:01 AM

    Anyone else notice that the Tea Party candidates are putting there signs on public grounds? The Department of Transportation (which the Teabaggers are against) has many of their signs too. Hodges, Seibert, White, Willoughby, and Gapero all should face ethics charges for having their signs on public property. It is against the rules

    not a teabagger
  4. print email
    DEBATE QUESTION
    October 17, 2010 | 07:27 PM

    IF YOU WERE INFORMED THAT SOMEONE HAD PROOF THAT THE MAUI POLICE DEPARTMENT, MAUI DISTRICT COURT, THE ILWU, AND KAISER PERMANENTE COLLUDED AND CONSPIRED TO DESTROY THE LIVES OF A KP EMPLOYEE AND HER SPOUSE BY CONTINUALLY SUBJECTING THEM TO SLANDER, LIBEL, DEFAMATION OF CHARACTER, HARASSMENT, INTIMIDATION, COERCION, RETALIATION, PERSECUTION, MALPRACTICE, FALSE ALLEGATIONS, WRONGFUL TERMINATION, AND FALSE ARREST; WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

    MICAEL DIOGENES BEST
  5. print email
    DEBATE QUESTION
    October 17, 2010 | 07:35 PM

    DO ANY OF YOU KNOW WHAT A.L.O.H.A. MEANS?

    MICHAEL DIOGENES BEST
  6. print email
    Debate Question for Council Candidates
    October 20, 2010 | 04:32 PM

    Will you support or deny Jesse Spencer's planned development at Maalea? No Bullshit, just a solid YES or NO!

    Chicken Little was right!
  7. print email
    Debate Question for Council Candidates
    October 20, 2010 | 04:32 PM

    Will you support or deny Jesse Spencer's planned development at Maalea? No Bullshit, just a solid YES or NO!

    Chicken Little was right!
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