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Boca Raton Gears Up For City Election With Debate Double-Header

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The Boca Raton City Council Race will have a debate double-header on Tuesday, February 4 starting at 8:30AM.

Debate day, which is free and open to the public will begin with mayoral candidates Susan Haynie and Anthony Majhess facing off against each other for 90 minutes at the city’s Community Center on Crawford Boulevard to the fire and police training site at 6500 S. Congress Ave.

The proceedings will resume with the City Council candidates battling it out from 7 to 9 p.m. in the same place.

Seat B is one of the hottest seats of the election as Mohamed Abdalla, an admissions counselor at Lynn University; Craig Ehrnst, treasurer at NCCI, a national workers compensation insurance data services firm in Boca; and Eric Gooden, a student at Lynn University; will look to deny incumbent City Councilman Mike Mullaugh the right to re-take his seat.

Seat D, which is open for a one-year-term because Anthony Majhess stepped down to run for mayor, has three newcomers vying for it. They are: Yaniv Alcalay; Rosetta V. Bailey, a former banker; and Robert Weinroth, a lawyer who runs a medical supply company.

The candidates will be asked to answer a set of questions collected from the audience in a format similar to the one the League of Women Voters uses.

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