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Finally! | Ben Cline sets first Sixth District town hall in 2025 calendar year

Gene Zitver
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Ben Cline. Photo: © lev radin/Shutterstock

Ten months after his last open meeting with constituents, Sixth District Congressman Ben Cline will hold a town hall event in Lexington on Thursday, Sept. 25.

The town hall will take place from 5:30 to 6:30 pm in Room 200 at the Rockbridge County Courthouse, 20 S. Randolph St., in Lexington.

According to Cline’s announcement:


I look forward to meeting with the citizens of Lexington. Just like previous town halls, this is a valuable opportunity for me to engage directly with residents of I look forward to meeting with the citizens of Lexington.

Event Details & Registration:

Registration is required via Eventbrite.

Each attendee must register individually. Only one (1) ticket per person is allowed.

Priority admission will be given to residents of Lexington.

If you are not a resident of Lexington, you may receive provisional admittance. My office will notify you 24 hours prior to the event if space becomes available.

Additional Notes:

Rep. Cline traditionally holds townhalls in each of 22 localities in the Sixth District each term.

Due to courthouse policy, cell phones, smart phones, iPads, iPods, or other electronic devices are not permitted inside the venue.

Signs and noisemakers are not permitted at the event.


You can register (“Join Waitlist”) here.

If you plan to attend, feel free to use this website as a resource for questions.

Gene Zitver is the editor of ClineWatch.

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Gene Zitver

Gene Zitver

Gene Zitver is the editor of Cline Watch, which monitors the statements, positions, legislative activities, votes and campaign finances of Ben Cline, who represents Virginia’s Sixth Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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