Why would the North Phoenix Chamber of Commerce host candidate forums?
As an organization whose mission is to advocate for business and economic development, the Chamber has a keen interest in knowing what is happening in government. But it goes deeper. The Chamber is made up of citizens who live and work in the area. This is home; our members want to know who their elected officials are and where they stand on issues that affect us all.
The Chamber is not a political action committee. We sponsor candidate forums because we believe people have a right to know what their candidates for public office say about issues that affect our communities. We provide the forums as a public service, and we are privileged and proud to play a role in the democratic process.
The Chamber does not currently endorse candidates. We will take positions on broad policy issues, but we don't support individual candidates in elections. We all benefit from an open exchange of information and ideas.
A candidate forum allows candidates seeking public office to express their views openly so community members can understand their positions and make informed voting choices.
Format: Moderator
General Forum Rules:
A candidate forum can take place in many formats. Our local candidate forums typically use the following format:
Typical Scope of Questions:
Other Forum Details:
Proper Decorum:
Other Information:
The candidate forum is meant to inform the citizens of our community and create an opportunity for community building. If all candidates adhere to the rules everyone will benefit through increased visibility and general interest in the community.
As an organization whose mission is to advocate for business and economic development, the Chamber has a keen interest in knowing what is happening in government. But it goes deeper. The Chamber is made up of citizens who live and work in the area. This is home; our members want to know who their elected officials are and where they stand on issues that affect us all.
The Chamber is not a political action committee. We sponsor candidate forums because we believe people have a right to know what their candidates for public office say about issues that affect our communities. We provide the forums as a public service, and we are privileged and proud to play a role in the democratic process.
The Chamber does not currently endorse candidates. We will take positions on broad policy issues, but we don't support individual candidates in elections. We all benefit from an open exchange of information and ideas.
A candidate forum allows candidates seeking public office to express their views openly so community members can understand their positions and make informed voting choices.
Format: Moderator
- An unbiased event moderator will pose questions to the candidates through written questions submitted by the Chamber and if time permitting questions submitted by the public on index cards prior to the start of the event.
- The event moderator will maintain order and decorum for the event.
- Each candidate will have an equal and fair opportunity to express his or her position on issues.
- A timer will be used to indicate end of time allotments. A bell will indicate that the candidate’s time has elapsed.
General Forum Rules:
- Order of appearance within each group of candidates will be chosen at random or alphabetical order and will be reversed for closing comments.
- Opening statements will allow candidates to introduce themselves.
- Topics will be a wide range of issues of general interest to the public. The Chamber typically will submit questions to each candidate.
A candidate forum can take place in many formats. Our local candidate forums typically use the following format:
- Candidates make open remarks.
- Candidates are asked prepared questions on themes important to Chamber and our community.
- Time permitting, candidates are asked questions that the audience submits on index cards.
- At the end, candidates provide closing statements, with an equal amount of time given to each candidate.
Typical Scope of Questions:
- Candidates past and current community involvement?
- Your principles/core values as it pertains public policy
- Thoughts on the role of government as it pertains to the regulation of business and protecting the free enterprise system?
- How will you partner with the various stakeholders in the community?
- Top two or three priorities if elected?
- How will you support of the business community and/or economic development?
- Thought or plans on building a skilled workforce.
- Regionalism and working with other partners (municipalities, chambers, etc.)
- Vision for the city
- Positions/thoughts on current issues/topics, news articles, trends, etc.
Other Forum Details:
- No interaction among candidates, audience members or other program participants is allowed.
- Answers to questions on issues will typically be limited to 1-2 minutes.
- No substitutes or stand-ins for candidates are allowed, and no pre-recorded statements will be accepted.
- Broadcasting: The Chamber uses Facebook to broadcast our forums. All broadcast are recorded live, in their entirety, and are not edited.
- Empty Chairs: It sometimes happens that only one candidate in a contested election accepts a debate invitation or that a candidate cancels a debate appearance after agreeing to participate, leaving the debate with only one participant — often called an "empty chair". Forums must include at least two candidates.
- Lobbying: The Chamber is a 501(c)(6) business league and not subject to the same lobbying restrictions as a 501(c)(3) non-profit. While the North Phoenix Chamber of Commerce is permitted to engage in unlimited amounts of lobbying, the Chamber currently does not support or endorse candidates.
Proper Decorum:
- No candidates, board members and event organizers will be allowed into the venue wearing campaign buttons for their candidacy or any candidate at the event.
- Weapons of any kind are prohibited except when carried by law enforcement officers
- Attendees shall respect the rights of others and shall speak in a civil and courteous manner
- The forum is not a debate. No interaction or debate among candidates will be allowed.
- No direct interaction will be allowed from the audience. The audience cannot ask questions. Only the moderator will be allowed to interact with candidates.
- All interaction by a candidate will be through the event moderator.
- There will be no “winner” declared by the moderator or event sponsors.
- “Grandstanding,” speaking off topic, or off-color remarks will be called out of order by the moderator.
- No candidate or candidate supporters will be allowed to hand out materials, advertise, or otherwise solicit inside or outside the day of the event in any capacity.
- All political demonstrations are prohibited
- Cell phones should be turned off as a matter of courtesy
- No unauthorized videos are allowed
- Placards, signs, posters, packages, suitcases or other large objects are prohibited
- Any violation of this code of conduct or forum rules will be cause for removal
Other Information:
- For candidate tips and preparing for live Facebook broadcasts Click Here
- The Candidate Selection process
The candidate forum is meant to inform the citizens of our community and create an opportunity for community building. If all candidates adhere to the rules everyone will benefit through increased visibility and general interest in the community.