City of Anchorage
Depending on where you live, you may have the below city races on your ballot.
Suzanne LaFrance came out first in the field in April’s regular election, getting more than 36% of the vote. She’s now headed to a runoff against incumbent mayor Dave Bronson, and LaFrance appears poised to win the May runoff by a historic margin. LaFrance is running on a platform of returning competence to city government, focusing on public safety, trails, education, addressing homelessness, and affordable housing. LaFrance comes with the experience of serving as chair to the Anchorage Assembly and plans to deliver expected city services by staffing up city departments and instilling a professional, positive workplace culture. She ran on fighting for state and federal resources for the municipality and running a transparent city government. LaFrance is already the top vote-getter, and is in the best position to absorb support from the other candidates eliminated in the regular election. We support Suzanne LaFrance for mayor.
Suzanne LaFrance came out first in the field in April’s regular election, getting more than 36% of the vote. She’s now headed to a runoff against incumbent mayor Dave Bronson, and LaFrance appears poised to win the May runoff by a historic margin. LaFrance is running on a platform of returning competence to city government, focusing on public safety, trails, education, addressing homelessness, and affordable housing. LaFrance comes with the experience of serving as chair to the Anchorage Assembly and plans to deliver expected city services by staffing up city departments and instilling a professional, positive workplace culture. She ran on fighting for state and federal resources for the municipality and running a transparent city government. LaFrance is already the top vote-getter, and is in the best position to absorb support from the other candidates eliminated in the regular election. We support Suzanne LaFrance for mayor.