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The 2024 Anchorage mayoral election was held on April 2, 2024, with a runoff election on May 14 because no candidate received more than 45% of the vote in the first round. It elected the mayor of Anchorage, Alaska. Incumbent Republican mayor Dave Bronson ran for re-election to a second term in office.
The Greater Anchorage Area Borough, which encompassed the city, was created in January 1964. The two were merged in a unified government called the Municipality of Anchorage on September 15, 1975. Under the current mayoral system, the mayor of the Municipality of Anchorage is elected in a non-partisan election to a three-year term and they are ...
Results (final round) Party Mayor Elected Party Mayor Anchorage, AK: Apr 2, 2024 (general) May 14, 2024 (runoff) Nonpartisan Rep. Dave Bronson: 2021: Incumbent lost re-election. Nonpartisan gain. [2] NP: Suzanne LaFrance
Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson, who wanted to give the homeless one-way plane tickets out of Alaska’s largest city, has lost his bid for re-election. Bronson on Thursday conceded this month's ...
Apr. 3—Anchorage voters will elect a mayor and three school board candidates, and decide the fate of nine bonds and propositions, in this year's municipal election. ... View unofficial results ...
Apr. 24—The Anchorage Assembly on Tuesday certified the results of the April regular city election, officially setting off the final leg of the race for mayor. Incumbent Mayor Dave Bronson, who ...
LaFrance served on the Anchorage Assembly from 2017 to 2023. [3] She ran for the Alaska House of Representatives against James D. Kaufman for the 28th district in 2020, [4] but lost. [5] In 2024, LaFrance ran for mayor of Anchorage against Dave Bronson, the incumbent mayor. LaFrance defeated Bronson. [6] [7] She was sworn into office on July 1. [8]
Mar. 7—Anchorage mayoral candidate Suzanne LaFrance continued to outpace her opponents in a second round of campaign fundraising reports ahead of the April 2 city election. LaFrance, the former ...