Candidates braved the snow and took to street corners to wave signs this morning in a last-minute effort to reach Anchorage voters before polls close at 8 p.m.
Dunbar had raised nearly $265,600 as of Tuesday, the most of any municipal candidate, according toSchool board members Margo Bellamy and Kelly Lessens held a joint fundraiser last month for their re-election campaigns. They’ve both received support from the Anchorage Education Association teachers union and several other labor unions.
“Instead of just going to an event for an Anchorage Assembly member, they go to an event for an Assembly member and a school board member,” he said. “They get to have a broader perspective of what’s going on in our city.”2 Anchorage School Board candidates drop out of the race, endorse their like-minded opponents
Anchorage First Lady Deb Bronson waves a campaign sign. The campaigns for Kathy Henslee, Stephanie Taylor, Randy Sulte, Kevin Cross, Liz Vazquez, Mark Anthony Cox and Rachel Ries threw a sign waving event on Election Day. But some incumbents didn’t see it the same way. Bronson has regularly sparred with the Anchorage Assembly since taking office last summer.
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