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Bertram Luckhurst and Kevin McCambly won city council seats in their respective races.
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Johnson is running for Lake and Peninsula School District school board seat A. The election is October 3.
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Tshibaka said that she supports adding Alaska Native seats to the North Pacific Fishery Management Council. She also said that she'd like to see a new fishery management council focused specifically on Alaska.
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Easily compare where the candidates for governor, U.S. House and U.S. Senate stand with our new comparison tool.
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The city tallied more than two dozen absentee and questioned ballots on Thursday, and incumbents running for re-election were able to hold on to their seats.
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The first results are in for Dillingham’s municipal election: 278 registered voters cast their ballots on Election Day. But with over two dozen absentee votes still to be counted, the race for school board Seat A is too close to call.
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Monday’s debate was the first of three fisheries debates in Kodiak, held over two nights. Congressional debates start Tuesday at 6:30 p.m, first with candidates for Alaska’s U.S. House seat, followed by two candidates for U.S. Senate at 8:15 p.m. KMXT will air the debates and streaming them on its website.
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Election Day is coming up! Local politics most immediately affects our lives, and voting in your municipal election is one way you can have a say in your community.
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Ahead of Dillingham’s Oct. 4 municipal election, KDLG is talking to candidates about why they’re running and what they want to focus on if elected. Incumbent Michael Bennett is running for city council Seat B against challenger Ronald Johnson.
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Ahead of Dillingham’s Oct. 4 municipal election, KDLG is talking to candidates about why they’re running and what they want to focus on if elected. Ronald Johnson is running for city council Seat B against incumbent Michael Bennett.
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Ahead of Dillingham’s Oct. 4 municipal election, KDLG is talking to candidates about why they’re running and what they want to focus on if elected. Kimberly Williams is running for city council Seat A against Steven Carriere.
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Incumbent Heather Savo is running for re-election to the only open school board seat alongside challenger Dianna Schollmeier.