Making the right decision when casting your vote requires more than just knowing the names on the ballot; it involves understanding the candidates’ positions, their visions for the future, and their plans to address pressing issues. One way to achieve this understanding is by asking the right questions and demanding transparency from those running for office.
Richard Ryles was disappointed in his opponent, Bobby Powell, for dropping out of the recent Candidate Forum at Saint John Missionary Baptist Church. Ryles stresses the importance of open dialogue and discussing the critical issues facing Palm Beach County. Debates provide a platform for candidates to present their visions and answer tough questions from the community. Powell’s absence was a missed opportunity for voters to hear contrasting perspectives and make a fully informed decision. Ryles believes that transparency and accountability begin with such engagements.
Transparency in politics ensures that elected officials are held accountable for their actions and decisions. By being open about their policies, intentions, and past actions, candidates can provide voters with the information they need to make informed choices.
Voting is more than a civic duty; it is an opportunity to shape the future of your community. By demanding transparency and asking the right questions, you can make an informed decision that reflects your values and aspirations. Richard Ryles has demonstrated through his words and actions that he is committed to transparency, equity, and meaningful change. As Palm Beach County’s next Commissioner, he promises to fight for the community’s best interests and ensure that every voice is heard. Make your vote count by choosing a candidate who stands for transparency and accountability.