What would you like to ask the people who want your vote?
Next week, on May 5, Glasgow will elect 85 councillors fro 23 wards across the city.
For weeks now, the candidates and their campaign teams, have been on the streets putting leaflets through your letter box or even littering your close with them.
They are busy making their pre-election promises and trying to persuade you to give them your precious vote.
The Glasgow Times is giving readers the chance to put your questions to the four main parties who currently have councillors int eh City Chambers who are looking to be re-elected.
We have invited the Glasgow group leaders of the SNP, Labour, Conservatives and Greens to take part in an exclusive, online live, hustings event for Glasgow.
The hustings, on Wednesday evening will be streamed on the Glasgow Times social platforms including Youtube, facebook and twitter.
The leaders, Susan Aitken, council leader and SNP group leader, Malcolm Cunning, Labour group leader, Thomas Kerr, Conservative group leader and Jon Molyneux, co group leader of the Greens have all agreed to take part in the event.
We will give each the opportunity to make a short opening statement then it will be over to questions.
We want to hear from you, the readers, the people of the city, what are the burning issues in your ward, is it poverty, is it cleansing and recycling, or roads? Schools, social care, bringing jobs to the city or help for businesses?
Whatever your issue is, let us know and we will select a series of questions to put to the leaders on your behalf.
The event will be able to be viewed live and questions can be submitted online during the debate.
You can send in questions to news@glasgowtimes.co.uk marked hustings in the subject or to letters@glasgow times.co.uk
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