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This morning, we are releasing our list of recommendations for the Aug. 19 primary. That is because absentee voting begins on Thursday, and we thought you might like our input.Unfortunately, we will not follow up this week with detailed editorials on the races and why we made our selections. Those will appear here starting on Aug. 3 and will run right up to the Sunday before the primary.The main reason for that delay is time. We simply have not had enough days since the conclusion of our interviews on June 27 to get those editorials completed. But reflected in today's list of recommendations are the yardsticks we use to measure the candidates. Those include:1 - Vision for the future.Have those seeking office thought about what they would like the city, county or state to look like in 10, 15 or 20 years? And what strategies might they employ to move things in that direction?For example, we asked many of the candidates what they think is needed to keep young professionals in Laramie County rather than seeing them work here and then live and play in northern Colorado. Surprisingly, few of those running for office had thought about that. Yet it is these young people - as well as those who grow up here and move away - who hold this area's future in their hands.2 - Support for economic development.Are the candidates committed to growing Cheyenne and Laramie County (and Wyoming)? And are they willing to use the tools that are available to make that happen, such as state and local grants and loans, to draw companies here?3 - Reform of the public schools.WTE readers know that education is an important issue for us. We are looking for candidates who want to reform the state's public schools, which are languishing in mediocrity. 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