WE are excited to announce that The Argus is hosting three live election debates next week.
Candidates will represent their parties in three separate debates, held Monday to Wednesday, to discuss issues in each constituency.
This will be your chance to get your questions about the issues in your community debated live between the people hoping to represent you after the election on December 12.
You can also message us on Facebook, tweet #ArgusDebate or email your question to jody.doherty-cove@theargus.co.uk.
Questions can also be submitted on Twitter and Facebook during the live debate itself.
When asking a question, let us know which constituency debate you would like the question asked at.
The debates will be broadcast live on this website and Facebook thanks to help from Latest TV.
The Brighton Kemptown broadcast is planned to take place between 6.30pm and 8pm on Monday.
Joe Miller (Conservative)
Lloyd Russell-Moyle (Labour)
Ben Thomas (Lib Dems)
Graham Cushway (Brexit)
Hannah Clare (Green stand-in)
The Brighton Pavilion broadcast is planned to take place between 6.30pm and 8pm on Tuesday.
Emma Hogan (Conservative)
Adam Imanpour (Labour)
Richard Milton (Brexit)
Caroline Lucas (Green)
The Hove and Portslade broadcast is planned to take place between 6.30pm and 8pm on Wednesday.
Robert Nemeth (Conservative)
Peter Kyle (Labour)
Beatrice Bass (Lib Dems)
Ollie Sykes (Green)
Argus editor Arron Hendy said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for our readers to quiz the candidates on the most important issues to their communities.
“As it is being held in the week of the election, it may be the final opportunity constituents will have to get to know the people who will could be representing them for five years.”
If you would like to submit your question via post, please address to: The Argus Dolphin House, 2-5 Manchester St, Brighton BN2 1TF.
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