Cyn Doyle, Lake County Indivisibles
On Tuesday, April 14, from 7 pm to 9 pm, Lake County Indivisibles will host a Community Town Hall at the Clermont City Center – 620 W. Montrose Street in downtown Clermont (across from City Hall). The 380-seat hall is expected to fill quickly. Invitations were sent to Rep. Daniel Webster, every Republican primary candidate, the Libertarian candidate, and the three Democratic primary candidates.
At this moment, only the three Democrats have accepted:
- Royal Webster
- Barbie Harden Hall
- Dan Williams
“This is not a campaign rally — it’s a voter rally,” said Cyn Doyle of Lake County Indivisibles. “No stump speeches, no campaign signs, no canned answers. Just real questions from real people in District 11, asked the same way to every candidate, with exactly two minutes to answer. The community writes the questions on the spot as they walk in — so no one gets a sneak peek.”The goal is simple and powerful: give voters a clear, side-by-side look at the candidates before the August 18 primary.
Democrats can size up their options. Republicans, NPAs, and independents can decide whether they want to switch party affiliation for the Democratic primary, vote in the Republican Primary or simply sit this one out. (If one switches party affiliation, it must be done 29 days before the primary).
Format: Same questions for all three candidates • 2-minute answers • Community-written questions • No campaigning allowed “Whether you’re a Democrat, Republican, NPA, or just a curious voter, this is your chance to see the contenders without the filter,” Doyle added. “We expect it to be a very interesting evening.
Lake County Indivisibles
A non-partisan grassroots group dedicated to protecting democracy, holding elected officials accountable, and making sure every voter has a voice — regardless of party.




