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The Anchorage Assembly is the governing body of Anchorage, Alaska. The Assembly has twelve members elected to three-year terms from six districts. It is responsible for creating and approving the city's annual budget, appropriating municipal funding, and managing elections. [1] [2] Seats in the Assembly are officially nonpartisan. [3]
The 2021 Anchorage mayoral election was held on April 6, 2021, to elect the mayor of Anchorage, Alaska. [1] As no candidate received at least 45% of the vote in the first round, the two candidates with the highest vote share, Forrest Dunbar and Dave Bronson, advanced to a runoff on May 11. [2] [5] The election was officially nonpartisan.
Jan. 27—The Anchorage Assembly is moving ahead with a process that will change the boundaries of its election districts and is also adding a 12th elected seat. For some Anchorage residents, the ...
Kopp served as an officer in the Anchorage Police Department and Kenai Police Department for a combined 20 years. He later became a certified polygraph examiner. For seven years, he served as Chief of Police of Kenai, Alaska and acting city manager from 2005 to 2006. [4] Kopp served as an advisor to Governors Sarah Palin and Frank Murkowski.
Here are the City Council candidates who have filed so far. ... The full nine-member City Council slate is up for election in the fall. ... as well as District 3 and District 4 representatives ...
Welcome to the Belleville News-Democrat’s Voter Guide for the mayoral, city council and village board races in the April 4 election in St. Clair County.
Santa Claus (born Thomas Patrick O'Connor, 1947) [1] is an American politician, monk, and child welfare activist. Claus gained recognition as a member of the North Pole, Alaska City Council, [2] and was a candidate for the 2022 Alaska's at-large congressional district special election. [3]
Get to know the candidates for Wake County’s school board with our voter guide. ... District 5. Political party: Republican. Age as of Nov. 5, 2024: 67. Campaign website: ted4ed.org.