Unofficial results from Tuesday’s special election show Juneau voters backed Koelsch with 59 percent of the vote. Koelsch is expected to be sworn in on April 4, after election results are certified.
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Meet Jamie Bursell, the newest Juneau Assembly member
“There’s a huge variety of issues that we have to tackle. I feel like I have a lot of good life experience, and I enjoy Juneau.”
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Juneau’s League of Women Voters hosts mayoral debate
Ken Koelsch and Karen Crane were asked questions about the economy, housing, homelessness, addiction, marijuana ordinances and a growing senior population.
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Juneau campaign flier flap blows over
The Alaska Public Offices Commission shot down assembly member Debbie White’s complaint against her former, and potentially future colleague.
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Juneau’s mayoral candidates talk diversity, economy at Native Issues Forum
Mayoral candidates Karen Crane and Ken Koelsch were welcomed by a full house at the Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall.
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Mayoral brochure causes upset with some Juneau Assembly members
In a news release Monday, Juneau Assembly member Debbie White condemned mayoral candidate Karen Crane’s use of an old assembly photo on campaign materials.
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Jamie Bursell appointed to open Juneau Assembly seat
“Her focus on education, her focus on examining our city budget at a really deep level, not just a broad stroke policy level, but getting into the line items – I think that’s a really valuable for assembly members to go after the budget work,” said Deputy Mayor Jesse Kiehl.
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Crane vacates assembly seat to run for mayor
For the second time in about a month, the Juneau Assembly must appoint a new member.
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Karen Crane hopes to be Juneau’s next ‘activist mayor’
There’s only one other candidate who has filed so far, Koelsch. Candidates have until Jan. 25 to file. The special election is March 15.
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Would you live next to a pot garden?
A zoning ordinance that allows growing commercial marijuana in low-density neighborhoods is heading back to the Juneau Assembly for public testimony.
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The House of Representatives voted to eliminate already-approved funding for public media. This bill, now headed to the Senate, will have a devastating impact on public media in Alaska. Make your voice heard before it’s too late.