Early results show voters rejecting recall of Anchorage Assembly member Zaletel

Meg Zaletel at an Anchorage Assembly’s Committee on Housing and Homelessness meeting in June 2021. (Jeff Chen/Alaska Public Media)

Early results posted Tuesday show Anchorage Midtown voters strongly rejecting an initiative to recall Assembly member Meg Zaletel. There are still more votes to be counted.

By Tuesday night, the city had tallied 9,320 votes, with about 61 percent of voters rejecting the recall of Zaletel and about 39 percent supporting it.

It’s unclear how many uncounted ballots remain. Anchorage Deputy Clerk Erika McConnell did not have an estimate Tuesday night. More than 36,000 ballots were mailed to Midtown Anchorage residents in Zaletel’s district for the special election. Ballots returned by mail must be postmarked by Tuesday.

McConnell said the city anticipates updating unofficial results on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays until the results are certified next month.

The official reason behind the attempt to remove Zaletel from office stems from her participation in a public meeting last summer. Petitioners say the meeting had more people present than allowed under coronavirus-related gathering restrictions in place at the time. Zaletel was one of nine Assembly members to attend the meeting in-person.

While that violation is the official grounds listed for Zaletel’s recall, recall supporters and opponents say the election is more about various COVID-19 health mandates passed by Zaletel and the majority of Assembly members. Additionally, recall supporters have decried Zaletel and the majority of the Assembly for what they’ve called wasteful use of federal COVID-19 relief funds.

But supporters of Zaletel say health mandates related to masking and social distancing are critical in the face of a surge of COVID-19. Alaska currently has the highest rate of COVID-19 cases in the country.

The effort to oust Zaletel is one of three attempts to recall an Anchorage Assembly member in the past year. Fellow Midtown Assembly member Felix Rivera survived a recall election in April. Earlier this month, a petition was filed to recall Eagle River Assembly member Jamie Allard.

If Zaletel is recalled, the Assembly would appoint a resident from a list of applicants in her district to replace her.

McConnell, the Anchorage deputy clerk, said she’s unaware of any Anchorage Assembly member ever being recalled successfully.

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