Baton Rouge, LA (September 4, 2024) – The Baton Rouge Area Chamber (BRAC) today announced the participating candidates in its East Baton Rouge Parish Mayoral Forum on Wednesday, September 11.
BRAC extended invitations to candidates based on the results of a recent poll, inviting those who polled over 2%. The poll was commissioned by JMC Analytics and executed between August 27 and 28.
All four qualifiers who were invited committed to participate in the forum. Candidates, and their poll numbers, are:
- Mayor Sharon Weston Broome – 29%
- Sid Edwards – 23%
- Ted James –23%
- Steve Myers –3%
The remaining three candidates—Nathaniel Hearn, Ryan Carter, and William Roundtree—did not meet the polling threshold to receive an invitation.
“We believe that this forum will be an essential event for the community, providing a platform for meaningful dialogue on the issues that matter most to our citizens,” said Lori Melancon, BRAC president and CEO. “We encourage everyone to attend or tune in to take advantage of this opportunity to hear directly from the candidates.”
The forum will be held at the Baton Rouge Community College Magnolia Theatre and broadcast live by WBRZ. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. for attendee check-in and close promptly at 6:45 p.m. to ensure a seamless live broadcast. Seating at BRCC will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Attendees will have the opportunity to submit a question to candidates through the online registration platform.
Registration for the event is $50. For registration and additional information, including the event schedule, visit greaterbatonrouge.org/events.
About the Baton Rouge Area Chamber
The Baton Rouge Area Chamber (BRAC) is a regional economic development organization with a bias for action. BRAC seeks to push Baton Rouge beyond the status quo, unleash its potential, and support a vibrant business community that believes the finish line does not exist. BRAC seeks to accelerate economic opportunity in the Baton Rouge Area, for everyone, through BRING IT! Baton Rouge, its five-year, regional strategic plan. Learn more about BRAC at greaterbatonrouge.org/.
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