American flagThe Binghamton University Center for Civic Engagement, College of Community and Public Affairs and Vote Everywhere present an Evening with the Binghamton Mayoral Candidates at  7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 4
Binghamton University Downtown Center DC-220, 67 Washington St.
 
This fall, students, faculty, and staff at SUNY Broome and Binghamton University can play a critical role in the future of the City of Binghamton. On Nov. 7, city residents will choose Binghamton’s next mayor, effectively determining how many local issues will be addressed. 
 
In order to give the campus communities an opportunity to learn more about what each candidate hopes to do, the Center for Civic Engagement, College of Community and Public Affairs, and Andrew Goodman Foundation’s Vote Everywhere Ambassadors are hosting An Evening with the Binghamton Mayoral Candidates. Moderated by NewsChannel 34’s Jim Ehmke, this event is open to all who wish to learn more about their options. 
 
Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to submit questions for the candidates online: http://tinyurl.com/BingMayorQs