Candidates call for more fairness in GOP-dominated Utah politics

September 28, 2016 (Spectrum)

Democrats Charlene Albarran and Dorothy Engelman didn’t have their Republican opponents to debate on Monday, but they did have the ear of an audience that came anyway for a candidate forum hosted by the St. George branch of the American Association of University Women.

Albarran, a business owner and philanthropist who is challenging U.S. Rep. Chris Stewart for his seat in Congress, laid out a set of policies she said were based on fairness and compromise . .

Engelman, a former educator and current director of the nonprofit Erin Kimball Foundation, was also calling for change, saying she would contrast on most issues with her opponent, the recently-appointed Utah Sen. Don Ipson . . .

Engelman and Ipson are both slated to attend a candidate forum hosted by Dixie State University and the Utah Foundation on Tuesday evening.

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