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  2. Jesse Bjorkman - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Bjorkman is an American politician. He is a Republican member of the Alaska Senate, representing District D since his election in 2022. [1] Bjorkman represents the northern Kenai Peninsula including Kenai, Soldotna, Nikiski, and Sterling.

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  4. Roc'co Tha Clown is building a family of hip-hop clowns in ...

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    The vehicles were emblazoned with the crew’s name, “The League of Clowns”; a booking number; and the painted face of its founder, Jesse Philpott, aka Roc’co Tha Clown.

  5. Jesse Sumner (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Sumner and his brother both filed for the 2022 Alaska's at-large congressional district special election, but he later withdrew claiming his registration was an April Fool's joke. [2] He backed Nick Begich III and criticized Sarah Palin for not being involved in Alaska politics.

  6. Alaskan Independence Party - Wikipedia

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    The Alaskan Independence Party sued the state of Alaska in 2020, seeking to overturn the results from a referendum where ranked-choice voting was implemented in Alaska's general elections. [8] The AIP has embraced a "traditional family" message in the 21st-century. [7] Chryson said the AIP is "for the traditional family -- daddy, mommy, kids."

  7. Joseph E. Vogler - Wikipedia

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    Alaska, which more directly widened ballot access and party recognition beyond the two major parties. Vogler was noted for an antipathy toward aspens, to the point where he installed covenants in his subdivisions requiring homeowners to cut and destroy all poplar, cottonwood and aspen trees on a regular basis. This particular requirement would ...

  8. Scott Ogan - Wikipedia

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    From 1995 to 2001, Ogan served in the Alaska House of Representatives and was a Republican. He then served in the Alaska State Senate from 2001 until 2004. He was hired as a consultant at $40,000 per year for Evergreen Resources, Inc, of Denver, Colorado. This was perceived by voters to be a conflict of interest while in the Alaska Legislature ...

  9. Giant pod of over 1,500 dolphins spotted ‘having a big party ...

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    Marine biologists have captured a rare sight of a giant pod of over 1,500 dolphins leaping and swimming off the California coast.. The “super pod” of Risso’s dolphins was spotted in Carmel ...