Brenda Moiso, who is running for the Fourth Ward Council seat in Ocean City's May 10 municipal election.
By Donald Wittkowski
A Candidates Night forum in Ocean City turned into the Candidate Night.
Brenda Moiso, who is running for City Council's Fourth Ward seat, was the only candidate to show up Friday night at the forum sponsored by the community group Fairness In Taxes.
"It's just me," Moiso exclaimed with a laugh as the event was getting underway at the Ocean City Free Public Library.
The seven other City Council candidates running in the May 10 municipal election declined to attend for various reasons, said Jim Tweed, moderator of the forum.
Tweed noted he has been involved with a number of political debates and candidate forums since 2004 and this was the first time that just one candidate showed up.
Tweed explained that at least two candidates declined to attend because they took offense to an advertisement that Fairness In Taxes placed last week in the Ocean City Sentinel. The ad was critical of city government and questioned why the local Ethics Board was eliminated.
Moiso said the ad didn’t bother her and even if it had, she still would have showed up to discuss her candidacy and her stance on key issues affecting the city.
"I have to be honest. I didn't expect to be here by myself," she said while sitting alone at a long table in the front of the room.
For more than an hour, Moiso fielded questions on a variety of topics from many of the nearly 50 people in the audience. In doing so, she described herself as a "strong, independent voice."