
Hall County Debate Should be Great for Information on Most of the Candidates
On Saturday, April 25, 2026, voters across Hall County will have a rare opportunity to witness something increasingly uncommon in today’s political landscape: a truly open, unscripted, and nonpartisan debate featuring candidates from some of the most important local races.
Hosted by Hall Informed, the 2026 Hall County Public Debate will take place at the Gainesville Civic Center in the Sidney Lanier Room, with a scheduled start time of 9:30 AM.
This event is not just another political gathering—it is a deliberate effort to restore transparency, accountability, and genuine voter engagement at the local level.
A New Standard for Local Political Debates
In an era where many political events are tightly controlled, scripted, or limited in scope, Hall Informed is taking a different approach.
Every candidate in the relevant races has been invited—regardless of party affiliation—with equal opportunity to participate. The format has been designed to ensure fairness, clarity, and meaningful discussion:
- Each candidate will answer 10 moderated questions
- Responses will be timed and evenly enforced
- Questions will be rotated fairly
- A live public Q&A session will allow direct voter engagement
This structure ensures that voters are not just passive observers, but active participants in the democratic process.
Perhaps most notably, Hall Informed is introducing a powerful visual symbol of accountability:
👉 Any candidate who declines or fails to respond will have an empty chair placed at the table, accompanied by a printed copy of their invitation and response—or lack thereof.
No spin. No ambiguity. Just transparency.
Event Organizer, Jodi White, had this to say when she talked to North GA Advocate earlier today:
I would like to give a HUGE thank you to everyone who has helped in every way to make this happen. It has taken a lot of hard work and I couldn't have pulled this off by myself. An event like this is not easy to pull off. The work is not done yet so please come out and support us.
Meet the Candidates: Confirmed Participants
The debate will feature candidates from several key local races, including County Commission, Board of Education, Solicitor General, and District Attorney.
Hall County Solicitor
District 1
District 3
Hall County Board of Education
At-Large
Hall County District Attorney
These candidates will have the opportunity to present their positions, answer direct questions, and engage with voters in a format designed to reveal substance—not just talking points.
Accountability Through Transparency: Non-Participants
One of the most unique aspects of this debate is its commitment to publicly documenting participation—and non-participation.
No Response
- Mark Turner (District 1)
- Lorrie Moore (BOE Post 2)
- Kathy Cooper (District 1)
Declined
- Inez Grant (Solicitor) – Prior Engagement
- Joseph Anglin (BOE At Large) – Prior Engagement
- Susan Taylor (BOE At Large) – Family Emergency
- Brian Sloan (BOE Post 2)
- Shannon Davidson (District 3)
By displaying this information openly during the debate, Hall Informed ensures that voters are fully informed about which candidates are willing to engage in public discourse—and which are not.

Experienced Leadership at the Helm
The debate will be moderated by Benita Cotton-Orr, Mayor of Sky Valley. Known for her leadership and professionalism, Cotton-Orr brings credibility and neutrality to the event.
Her role will be critical in maintaining structure, fairness, and a respectful environment, ensuring that every candidate is given an equal platform.
Important Event Guidelines
To preserve the integrity of the discussion and encourage candid responses, strict rules will be enforced:
🚫 No audio or video recording allowed
📵 No cell phone recording or live streaming permitted
This policy is designed to create an environment where candidates can engage more openly without the pressure of viral soundbites or edited clips.
Why This Debate Matters
Local elections often receive less attention than state or national races, yet they have a direct and lasting impact on daily life—from education and infrastructure to public safety and governance.
This debate represents a critical opportunity for voters to:
- Hear unfiltered answers from candidates
- Compare positions across multiple races
- Ask questions directly during the public Q&A
- Evaluate leadership, communication, and preparedness
At its core, this event is about restoring three essential pillars of democracy:
1. Public Trust
Voters deserve transparency and honesty from those seeking office.
2. Open Dialogue
Real conversations—not rehearsed speeches—lead to better-informed decisions.
3. Accountability
Candidates should be willing to stand before the public and answer questions.
Community-Driven and Powered by You
Unlike many political events backed by large organizations or donors, this debate is entirely community-driven.
That means it relies on support from individuals and local businesses to make it happen.
🎯 Fundraising Goal: $1,000
💵 Raised So Far: Approximately $665
Donations will go directly toward:
- Venue rental at the Gainesville Civic Center
- Event logistics and materials
- Light refreshments for attendees
- Printing costs for candidate invitations and transparency displays
If the fundraising goal is exceeded, Hall Informed plans to expand efforts and potentially host additional events related to the 2026 election cycle.
How You Can Help
This is your opportunity to be part of something meaningful in Hall County.
💵 Donate
Support the debate by contributing here:
📢 Share
Spread the word across social media, community groups, and local networks.
🪑 Attend
Show up on April 25th and be part of the conversation.
A Commitment to Transparency
Hall Informed has made a clear promise to the community:
- Every candidate has been contacted
- Every response will be documented
- Every voice will have the opportunity to be heard
This level of transparency is rare—and it’s exactly what many voters have been asking for.
Final Thoughts: A Defining Moment for Local Engagement
The 2026 Non-Partisan Hall County Debate is more than just an event—it’s a statement.
It reflects a growing demand from voters for:
- Honest leadership
- Direct communication
- Accountability at every level of government
Whether you’re deeply engaged in local politics or simply want to make a more informed decision at the ballot box, this debate offers something invaluable: clarity.
On April 25th, the community will come together not just to listen—but to evaluate, question, and participate.
And in doing so, Hall County voters will take an important step toward shaping the future of their local government.
Be there. Be informed. Be part of the change.



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