Fairbanks, Kenai, Palmer, Wasilla, Juneau and many other boroughs and cities across Alaska are holding elections today (Oct. 7) that will decide mayors and the makeup of school boards city councils and borough assemblies.
Below is a list of articles and links that the Watchman has published over the past few weeks to help inform voters in some of these key races.
KENAI/HOMER
— OPINION: Conservative Red Wave may transform Homer City Council on Oct. 7
— OPINION: Homer voters should put conservative Mike Jones on the city council
— Kenai to vote on scrapping machine tabulators in favor of hand counting
FAIRBANKS
— Fairbanks School Board candidates ‘deeply honored’ by radical LGBTQ endorsements
— ‘Values Voter Guide’ shows Fairbanks candidates’ views on key cultural/religious issues
— Conservative-backed newcomer aims to bring fresh ideas to Fairbanks City Council
— Q&A: Incumbent Fairbanks Assemblywoman vows to defend free speech, private sector, taxpayer wallets
— Endorsements by Interior Young Republicans
— Republican Women of Fairbanks School Board endorsements
JUNEAU/ PALMER/ FAIRBANKS
— Hard-left Alaska candidates aim to seize control of local boroughs, cities, schools
JUNEAU
PALMER
WASILLA



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Haha, look at all these folks getting *so* worked up about pencil-to-paper voting! One minute its deeply honored candidates, the next its seizing control like its a game of Risk. And vile and slanderous? Give me a break, Charlie Kirk must have touched a nerve! Seems like everyone’s more excited about endorsements than actual issues these days. Keep up the fight, Alaska Watchman, you’ve got a fun circus to cover! vongquaymayman
If you didn’t vote, you have no right to bitch.
One vote in person with ID
If you didn’t vote, you have no right to complain.
One vote in person with ID.
If you see a helicopter crashed into a tree do you need to be a helicopter pilot in order to say that something’s wrong?