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Sheriff's Debate: Watch it Here Live on July 17

Patch is co-sponsoring a debate for candidates for Pinellas County Sheriff, and you can watch a live stream right here on Tuesday night.

 

Can't make it to the Patch-sponsored Pinellas County Sheriff's candidate debate on July 17? You're still in luck — you can watch a live stream right here!

The debate is free to attend and begins at 6:30 p.m. July 17 at the Unitarian Universalists of Clearwater Octagon Center, 2470 Nursery Rd. But if you can't be there in person, simply check back with this article to see a live video stream. You can bookmark this page now, or visit the Patch homepage that night.

The debate is sponsored by Patch, the National Armed Services & Law Enforcement Memorial Museum and Bay News 9.

Related coverage:

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  • Sheriff's Race: Candidates Weigh in on Experience
  • Sheriff's Race: Candidates Weigh in on Spending
  • Sheriff's Race: Candidates Weigh in on Use of Technology
  • Patch Poll: What Public Safety Issues Concern You Most?
About this column: We're catching up with the Pinellas County sheriff candidates each week on the Patch Podium with a question important to Pinellas voters. All candidates receive the same question and have the same amount of time to submit their answers. All answers must be 500 words or less. Be sure to watch the candidates debate at 6:30 p.m. July 17 at Unitarian Universalists of Clearwater's Octagon Arts Center, 2470 Nursery Road, or catch Patch's live streaming coverage. The debate is sponsored by Patch, the National Armed Services & Law Enforcement Memorial Museum and Bay News 9. If you have a question to ask while the candidates are on the Patch Podium, email katie.dolac@patch.com. Related Topics: Bob Gualtieri, Everett Rice, Greg Pound, Pinellas County Sheriff's Candidates, and Scott Swope

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