PAGE 1 2018 REGION II Table of Contents General Election Day is Tuesday, November 6, 2018 ’s Ballot Counting System ...... 3 Voting Information...... 4 Voter Assistance and Concerns...... 5 Language Assistance ...... 6 Absentee Voting ...... 8 Absentee Ballot Application ...... 9 Absentee Ballot Application Instructions...... 10 Absentee Voting Locations ...... 11 Polling Places ...... 12 Candidates for Elected Office ...... 14 Candidates for US Representative, Governor, Lieutenant Governor ...... 16 Candidates for House District 7 ...... 30 Candidates for House District 8 ...... 33 Candidates for Senate District E, House District 10 ...... 38 Candidates for House District 11 ...... 45 Candidates for House District 12 ...... 49 Candidates for Senate District G, House District 13 ...... 53 Candidates for House District 14 ...... 59 Candidates for House District 15 ...... 63 Candidates for House District 16 ...... 67 Candidates for Senate District I, House District 17 ...... 71 Candidates for House District 18 ...... 77 Candidates for House District 19 ...... 81 Candidates for House District 20 ...... 85 Candidates for Senate District K, House District 21 ...... 89 Candidates for House District 22 ...... 94 Candidates for House District 23 ...... 99 Candidates for House District 24 ...... 103 Candidates for Senate District M, House District 25 ...... 107 Candidates for House District 26 ...... 113 Candidates for House District 27 ...... 117 Candidates for House District 28 ...... 121 Ballot Measure 1 – 17FSH2 ...... 124 Alaska Judicial Evaluation and Retention System...... 142 Judicial Retention Candidates, Third Judicial District ...... 144 Political Party Statements...... 163 Permanent Fund Corporation ...... 168 Note: Sample ballots are included with candidates for elected office and judicial retention. Maps are placed with appropriate state house and senate candidates

Cover art by Pat Race, Juneau AK

This publication was prepared by the Division of Elections, produced at the cost of $.83 per copy to inform Alaskan voters about issues appearing on the 2018 General Election Ballot per AS 15.58.010 and printed in Portland, Oregon.

PAGE 2 2018 REGION II Alaska’s Ballot Counting System

Your Vote is Secure!

Alaska uses three different methods to count ballots:

O Hand-count O Optical Scan O Touch Screen equipment with voter-verifiable paper audit trail

Alaska’s ballot tabulation system has a paper trail of every ballot cast. Each precinct receives paper ballots that are either hand-counted when the polls close or counted using an optical scan unit as the voter inserts the ballot into the optical scan. In addition, during federal elec- tions, each precinct has a touch screen voting unit equipped with a voter-verifiable paper trail that allows the voter to verify the printed version of the ballot prior to casting the ballot.

The ballot tabulation system used in Alaska to produce and count ballots is federally certified and is thoroughly tested prior to each election. It is a stand-alone system that is not connected to the internet or to a network.

Each optical scan and touch screen voting unit, along with their corresponding memory cards are tested prior to the election. A functionality test is conducted to ensure the equipment is in proper working order. Two different logic and accuracy tests are performed, by two different bi- partisan boards, on memory cards to ensure the cards are counting the ballots correctly.

In addition to the pre-election testing, the division is required by law to conduct a verification of machine counts by hand-counting ballots from a random sampling of precincts. In fact, through this verification, 5% of the ballots cast in each of the 40 house districts throughout Alaska are hand-counted after the election to verify the election results are accurate. If we find a discrep- ancy of more than 1% in the hand-count verification, we are required to hand-count all of the ballots cast in the district.

With all the testing, security and verification processes used by the Division of Elections during each election, you can go to the polls knowing that your vote is secure and that it will be ac- curately counted and reported.

PAGE 3 2018 REGION II Voting Information General Election Day is November 6, 2018

Polling Places The polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. To locate your polling place please call 1-888-383-8683. In Anchorage, please call 269-8683.

Bring Identification to the Polls You MUST be prepared to show one form of identification. You may use the following ID:

• Voter ID Card • Current and valid photo ID Card • Birth Certificate • Driver’s License • Passport • Hunting or Fishing License • State ID Card • Military ID Card or, you may use an original copy of one of the following documents if it contains your name and current address:

• Current Utility Bill • Bank Statement • Other Government Document • Government Check • Pay Check

Questioned Ballots If your name does not appear on the precinct register or if you do not have identification, you may vote a questioned ballot. Your voted ballot will be placed in a secrecy sleeve and then sealed inside a completed questioned ballot envelope. The information you provide on the outside of the questioned ballot envelope will be used to determine your voting eligibility and to update your voter registration. If for any reason your questioned ballot is not fully counted, you will be notified in writing.

Marking the Ballot When voting, fill in the oval next to the choice you wish to vote for.

Mark only one choice in each section. If you mark more than one choice, that section of the ballot will NOT be counted. You do not have to vote each section.

If you make a mistake marking your ballot, DO NOT erase or correct the ballot. Return your ballot to an election worker and request a new ballot. Sections with eraser marks or where more than one choice is selected will not be counted.

Campaigning Prohibited Campaigning is not allowed within 200 feet of any entrance to a polling place during the hours the polls are open. This includes any discussions about candidates or issues appearing on the ballot or displaying campaign items such as signs, bumper stickers or buttons.

PAGE 4 2018 REGION II Voting Information Voter Assistance and Concerns

Assistance While Voting If you need language or other assistance during the voting process, you may have a person of your choice help you as long as that person is not a candidate for office in the election, is not your employer, agent of your employer or agent of a union you belong to. You can have help during each step of the voting process, including inside the voting booth with reading or marking the ballot. The election workers at the polling place are available to help you as well. This is your right under federal law.

Alaska Native Language Assistance Bilingual outreach workers and poll workers have been hired by the Division of Elections to provide language assistance in rural areas where there are limited English proficient Alaska Native voters. Before Election Day, bilingual workers make announcements, provide election information to their community and are available to provide language assistance for any voting related activity, including voter registration, absentee voting and to assist with all information in this pamphlet. On Election Day, bilingual workers will provide language assistance at the polling place with the voting process, including translating the ballot.

If you need the name of the person who has been hired to provide language assistance in your community, please contact the Division of Elections. For Alaska Native language assistance call, toll free 1-866-954-8683.

Touch Screen Voting Machine On Election Day, each polling place will have a touch screen voting machine. The touch screen voting machine is intended for the blind, disabled, and for voters who do not read well. It allows voters to vote unassisted through the use of magnified, high contrast and audio ballots. In rural areas where there are limited English proficient Alaska Native voters, the touch screen voting machine will also have an audio translation of the ballot in Alaska Native languages. Voting an audio ballot may take 15 – 20 minutes. If you need to vote using the touch screen voting machine, let the election board know.

Visually Impaired Voters Magnifying ballot viewers are available at all polling places and absentee voting sites. Audio recording of this pamphlet is available at each Regional Election Office, from the Alaska State Library, Talking Book Center, located in Juneau and on the Division of Elections website. Telephone the library at (907) 465-1315 for information.

Hearing Impaired Voters For questions or to obtain election information, you may contact the Division of Elections through our TTY telecommunications device by calling (907) 465-3020.

Physically Disabled Voters If you have difficulty gaining access to your polling place, or if you have questions about the accessibility of your polling place, please contact the Division of Elections. We make every effort to ensure that polling places are accessible to all Alaskans.

Concerns, Comments, Questions If you have any concerns, comments or questions, please contact a Division of Elections Office.

Director’s Office Region I Region II (907) 465-4611 Juneau: (907) 465-3021 Anchorage: (907) 522-8683 Toll Free: 1-866-952-8683 Toll free: 1-866-948-8683 Toll free: 1-866-958-8683 Mat-Su: (907) 373-8952

Region III Region IV Native Language Assistance Fairbanks: (907) 451-2835 Nome: (907) 443-5285 Toll free: 1-866-954-8683 Toll free: 1-866-959-8683 Toll free: 1-866-953-8683

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Yup’ik Glossary: Bristol Bay Yup’ik, Chevak Cup’ik, General Central Yup’ik, Hooper Bay Yup’ik, Norton Sound Yup’ik, Nunivak Cup’ig, Yukon Yup’ik https://www.elections.alaska.gov/doc/forms/B19.pdf

Sample Ballots Audio Ballots Toll Free Number Online Audio Glossary

1-866-954-8683

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Gwich’in thaascan Glossary: https://www.elections.alaska.gov/doc/forms/B19G.pdf

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www.elections.alaska.gov

PAGE 7 2018 REGION II Absentee Voting State of Alaska Absentee Ballot Application See instructions for application deadlines– APPLY EARLY 1. Send ballot(s) for:  All Elections in Calendar Year  Primary (August)  General (November)  REAA (October)  Special Election To request an absentee ballot for city/borough elections, you must apply directly to your city/borough clerk’s office. If you do not want to go to your polling place to vote on Election Day, the below voting options 2. are available. You MUST complete this section:  Yes  No I am a citizen of the .  Yes  No I am at least 18 years old or will be within 90 days of completing this application. Voting at an Absentee Voting Site If you checked NO to either question, do not complete this form as you are not eligible to register to vote. Beginning , you may vote at an absentee voting site. Ballots for all 40 districts October 22, 2018 3. Last Name: First Name: Middle Initial: Suffix (Sr., Jr., Etc.): are available at all Regional Elections offices. In addition to the Regional Elections offices, there are many other voting sites throughout Alaska that will have ballots for their house district. For 4. Former Name (if your name has changed): *Voter Number (if known): more information or for a list of absentee voting locations visit our website or contact a Regional 5. Alaska Residence Address Where You Claim Residency – You MUST provide an Alaska residence address. Do not use PO, PSC, HC or RR: Elections office. ALASKA Voting By Mail or Electronically House # Street Name Apt # City State To vote by mail or electronically, you must submit an application. * Keep my residence address confidential. Your mailing address in number 6 must be DIFFERENT from your residence address in number 5 to be confidential. 6. Permanent Mailing Address: Receiving a Ballot By Mail If your permanent mailing address is the same as your residence You must complete an absentee ballot application to receive a ballot in the mail. When address, write “same as above”. completing the application, you can request a ballot for a specific election or for all elections 7. *Identifiers – You MUST provide at least ONE: in the year. Your application MUST be received by October 27, 2018 to receive a Alaska Driver’s License  I have not been issued a SSN SSN or Last 4 of SSN: / / or AK driver’s license or State ID. ballot for the General election. Apply early to ensure timely delivery of your ballot. When or State ID Number: 8. returning your voted ballot, it must be postmarked on or before Election Day. *Date of Birth – You MUST provide: // Gender: Male Female Month Day Year 9. Political Affiliation – For political affiliation choices in Alaska, see instruction Box 9 for additional information. Receiving a Ballot By Electronic Transmission There are two ways to vote electronically. You may apply for a ballot to be sent to you by Write political affiliation:______. FAX or online delivery. 10. Will you be traveling, working or living outside the United States or in a remote area of Alaska with limited mail service? –  Check this For the General election, you may apply between the dates box to have your ballot sent beginning 45 days prior to a primary, general or statewide special election (not available for REAA elections). of October 22, 2018 through 5:00pm Alaska time on November 5, 2018. Your voted ballot may be returned by mail or by fax. If you return your voted ballot by fax, it must be 11. Military and Overseas Voter ONLY – Check One:  I am a member of the Uniformed Services, Merchant Marine, or commissioned corps on active duty or an eligible spouse or dependent. received no later than 8:00pm Alaska time on Election Day. If you return your voted ballot  I am a U.S. Citizen temporarily residing outside the U.S. or other U.S. citizen residing outside the U.S. by mail, it must be postmarked on or before Election Day. Military and Overseas voters ONLY, how do you want your ballot sent? Select one below:  Mail - Provide ballot mailing address in #13  Online Delivery - Provide email address in #14  Fax - Provide fax number in #14 If you have questions about voting by mail or electronically, please contact the Absentee Office at 12. *Primary Election Ballot Option – You MUST select ONE ballot option or you may not receive a ballot. Your political affiliation that you are (907) 270-2700 or Toll Free 1-877-375-6508. registered with 30 days before Election Day determines your primary election ballot option. See Box 12 in the instructions for additional information.  Ballot with , Alaska Libertarian Party and Alaskan Independence Party candidates and ballot measure(s).  Ballot with candidates and ballot measure(s). Special Needs Voting  Ballot measure(s) ONLY (no candidates). If you are unable to go to the polls due to age, serious illness or a disability, you may have a 13. Ballot Mailing Address – Ballots will not be forwarded by the personal representative pick up and deliver a ballot to you beginning 15 days before an election USPS. Provide an address where you want your ballot mailed. at an absentee voting site or on Election Day at the polling place. Your personal representative If you do not provide a ballot mailing address, your ballot will can be anyone, except a candidate for office in the election, the voter’s employer, an agent of the be sent to your permanent mailing address listed above. voter’s employer, or an officer or agent of the voter’s union. 14. Contact Information – Include all state and international prefixes: Daytime Phone: ______Evening Phone:______For more information about absentee voting, contact any Division of Elections office or visit our Email Address:______Fax Number:______website at: 15. Voter Certificate. Read and sign: I swear or affirm, under penalty of perjury, that: The information on this form is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and www.elections.alaska.gov I am eligible to vote in the requested jurisdiction, I am not requesting a ballot from any other state, and I am not voting in any other manner in this (these) election(s). I further certify that I am an Alaska resident and that I have not been convicted of a felony, or having been so convicted, have been unconditionally discharged from incarceration, probation and/or parole. I am not registered to vote in another state or I have taken the necessary steps to cancel that registration. WARNING: If you provide false information on this application you can be convicted of a felony and/or misdemeanor. (AS 15.56.040; AS 15.56.050) *Signature______Date______Your signature must be a handwritten signature. A typed or digital signature is not valid.

Registrar / Agency / Official – Check ID and complete: Name or Agency:______Voter # or SSN______

*Items are kept confidential by the Division of Elections and are not available for public inspection except that confidential addresses may be released to government C06 (Rev.02/12/2016) agencies or during election processes as set out in state law.

PAGE 8 2018 REGION II Absentee Voting State of Alaska Absentee Ballot Application See instructions for application deadlines– APPLY EARLY 1. Send ballot(s) for:  All Elections in Calendar Year  Primary (August)  General (November)  REAA (October)  Special Election To request an absentee ballot for city/borough elections, you must apply directly to your city/borough clerk’s office. 2. You MUST complete this section:  Yes  No I am a citizen of the United States.  Yes  No I am at least 18 years old or will be within 90 days of completing this application. If you checked NO to either question, do not complete this form as you are not eligible to register to vote. 3. Last Name: First Name: Middle Initial: Suffix (Sr., Jr., Etc.):

4. Former Name (if your name has changed): *Voter Number (if known): 5. Alaska Residence Address Where You Claim Residency – You MUST provide an Alaska residence address. Do not use PO, PSC, HC or RR:

ALASKA House # Street Name Apt # City State * Keep my residence address confidential. Your mailing address in number 6 must be DIFFERENT from your residence address in number 5 to be confidential. 6. Permanent Mailing Address: If your permanent mailing address is the same as your residence address, write “same as above”.

7. *Identifiers – You MUST provide at least ONE: Alaska Driver’s License  I have not been issued a SSN SSN or Last 4 of SSN: / / or State ID Number: or AK driver’s license or State ID. 8. *Date of Birth – You MUST provide: // Gender: Male Female Month Day Year 9. Political Affiliation – For political affiliation choices in Alaska, see instruction Box 9 for additional information. Write political affiliation:______. 10. Will you be traveling, working or living outside the United States or in a remote area of Alaska with limited mail service? –  Check this box to have your ballot sent beginning 45 days prior to a primary, general or statewide special election (not available for REAA elections). 11. Military and Overseas Voter ONLY – Check One:  I am a member of the Uniformed Services, Merchant Marine, or commissioned corps on active duty or an eligible spouse or dependent.  I am a U.S. Citizen temporarily residing outside the U.S. or other U.S. citizen residing outside the U.S. Military and Overseas voters ONLY, how do you want your ballot sent? Select one below:  Mail - Provide ballot mailing address in #13  Online Delivery - Provide email address in #14  Fax - Provide fax number in #14 12. *Primary Election Ballot Option – You MUST select ONE ballot option or you may not receive a ballot. Your political affiliation that you are registered with 30 days before Election Day determines your primary election ballot option. See Box 12 in the instructions for additional information.  Ballot with Alaska Democratic Party, Alaska Libertarian Party and Alaskan Independence Party candidates and ballot measure(s).  Ballot with Alaska Republican Party candidates and ballot measure(s).  Ballot measure(s) ONLY (no candidates). 13. Ballot Mailing Address – Ballots will not be forwarded by the USPS. Provide an address where you want your ballot mailed. If you do not provide a ballot mailing address, your ballot will be sent to your permanent mailing address listed above.

14. Contact Information – Include all state and international prefixes: Daytime Phone: ______Evening Phone:______Email Address:______Fax Number:______15. Voter Certificate. Read and sign: I swear or affirm, under penalty of perjury, that: The information on this form is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and I am eligible to vote in the requested jurisdiction, I am not requesting a ballot from any other state, and I am not voting in any other manner in this (these) election(s). I further certify that I am an Alaska resident and that I have not been convicted of a felony, or having been so convicted, have been unconditionally discharged from incarceration, probation and/or parole. I am not registered to vote in another state or I have taken the necessary steps to cancel that registration. WARNING: If you provide false information on this application you can be convicted of a felony and/or misdemeanor. (AS 15.56.040; AS 15.56.050) *Signature______Date______Your signature must be a handwritten signature. A typed or digital signature is not valid.

Registrar / Agency / Official – Check ID and complete: Name or Agency:______Voter # or SSN______

*Items are kept confidential by the Division of Elections and are not available for public inspection except that confidential addresses may be released to government C06 (Rev.02/12/2016) agencies or during election processes as set out in state law.

PAGE 9 2018 REGION II State of Alaska - Division of Elections Absentee Ballot Application Instructions Under state law, this application registers you to vote or updates your registration and allows you to request absentee ballots for all federal and state elections in the current calendar year.  If you are registered to vote, your application requesting a by-mail ballot must be received 10 days prior to Election Day.  If you are registering to vote, your application MUST be received or postmarked 30 days prior to Election Day, except in U.S. presidential elections. In a presidential election, you may initially register to vote and participate in the presidential race, so long as your completed application and any supporting documentation requesting a by-mail ballot is received 10 DAYS prior to Election Day.  Military and Overseas Voters: When requesting your ballot by fax or online delivery, your application and any supporting documentation MUST be received no later than 5:00 p.m. Alaska Standard Time the day prior to Election Day. Box 1 Indicate elections you wish to participate. Box 2 If you check no to either question, do not complete this form as you are not eligible to register to vote. Box 3 Provide your current name (Last, First, Etc.). Box 4 If you are registered under a different name, provide your former name. Provide your voter number if known. Box 5 Alaska residence address: Provide a physical residence address in Alaska. Your application will be denied if you do not provide a residence address or you provide a mailing address such as a PO Box, HC Number and Box, PSC Box, Rural Route Number, Commercial Address, Mail Stop Address or an address outside of Alaska. If your residence has been assigned a street name and house number, provide this information or indicate exactly where you live such as, highway name and milepost number, boat harbor with pier and slip number, subdivision name with lot and block, or trailer park name and space number. If you live in rural Alaska, provide the community name as your residence address.  If you are temporarily out of state and have intent to return, you may maintain your Alaska residence as it appears on your current record. If you provide a new residence address, it must be within Alaska. Active military members and spouses are exempt from the intent to return requirement.  When using this form to register to vote from outside the state of Alaska, you must enclose proof of Alaska residency such as a current copy of your Alaska driver's license, hunting or fishing license, student loan or college tuition documents, proof of employment in Alaska, military leave and earnings statement or other documentation reflecting Alaska as your place of residency. Box 6 Provide your current permanent mailing address. Box 7 You must provide either a state issued identification number, Social Security Number or the last four digits of your Social Security Number. If you have never been issued one of the identification numbers, indicate this by checking the appropriate box. When registering to vote, your identity must be verified. To have your identity verified at the time you register, submit a copy of one of the below. If you do not provide proof of identification, you may be required to meet certain identification requirements at the time of voting.  Current and valid photo identification  Passport  Birth certificate  Driver’s license  State identification card  Hunting and Fishing license Box 8 Your date of birth is required. Provide your gender. Box 9 Write your political affiliation. Recognized political parties are parties who have gained political party status under Alaska Statute. Political groups are parties who have applied for political party status but have not met the qualifications. Alaska political affiliations are as follows: Recognized Political Parties: Political Groups: Other:  Alaska Democratic Party  Alaska Constitution Party  Veterans Party of Alaska  Nonpartisan (not affiliated with  Alaska Libertarian Party  Green Party of Alaska  UCES' Clowns Party a political party or group)  Alaska Republican Party  Twelve Visions Party of  Undeclared (do not wish to  Alaskan Independence Party Alaska declare a political affiliation) Box 10 Check this box if you will be living, working or traveling outside the United States or in a remote area of Alaska with limited mail service. A ballot will be sent beginning 45 days prior to a primary, general or statewide special election (not available for REAA elections). Box 11 Military and Overseas Voters – Select the option that best describes you. Indicate the method that you would like your ballot delivered. Box 12 To vote in a primary election, you must select a ballot option. Your political affiliation that you are registered with 30 days before Election Day determines your primary election ballot option. You MUST select a ballot option that corresponds to your political affiliation. If you are registered nonpartisan or undeclared and do not select a ballot option, your application will not be processed for the primary election.  Any registered voter may select the Alaska Democratic Party, Alaska Libertarian Party and Alaskan Independence Party candidate and ballot measure(s) ballot.  Only voters registered Republican, Nonpartisan or Undeclared may select the Alaska Republican Party candidate and ballot measure(s) ballot.  Any registered voter may select the ballot measure(s) ONLY ballot. This ballot has ballot measure(s) only and no candidates. Box 13 Provide your ballot mailing address. Ballots will not be forwarded. Provide an address where you want your ballot mailed. If you do not provide a ballot mailing address, your ballot will be sent to your permanent mailing address. Box 14 Provide contact information so the division can contact you if we need additional information to accept your application. Box 15 Sign and date. You can mail, email or fax your signed application using the contact information below: Mailing Address: Telephone Number: 1-907-270-2700 Division of Elections Toll Free Number: 1-877-375-6508 (within the U.S.) Absentee and Petition Office Fax Numbers: 1-907-677-9943 or 1-855-677-9943 (toll free within the U.S.) 2525 Gambell Street, Suite 105 Anchorage, AK 99503-2838 Email Address: [email protected] Native Language Assistance Toll Free: 1-866-954-8683 (within the U.S.) C06 (Rev. 02/12/2016)

PAGE 10 2018 REGION II Absentee Voting Locations Absentee Voting Locations

Ballots for all districts are available at Division of Elections offices during the following times:

October 22nd–November 5th, Monday through Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm Saturday, November 3rd, 10:00am–4:00pm and Sunday, November 4th, 12:00pm–4:00pm Election Day: 7:00am–8:00pm

ANCHORAGE FAIRBANKS JUNEAU Region II Elections Office Region III Elections Office Region I Elections Office 2525 Gambell St., Suite 100 675 7th Ave., A2 Mendenhall Mall Annex

NOME WASILLA Region IV Elections Office Region II Elections Office, Mat-Su Sitnasuak Build. 214 Front St. 1700 E. Bogard Rd., Suite B102 Suite 130

Ballots for all districts are available on Election Day from 7:00am-8:00pm at the following airports:

ANCHORAGE (Level one from parking garage) FAIRBANKS JUNEAU KETCHIKAN KODIAK SITKA

Ballots for all districts are available at the following locations during the specified times:

ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGE FAIRBANKS UAA Student Union City Hall UAF Wood Center 3211 Providence Dr. 632 W. 6th Ave. 811 Yukon Drive

November 5th, 8:00am–5:00pm October 22nd–November 5th November 5th, 8:00am–5:00pm Election Day: 7:00am–8:00pm Monday–Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm Election Day: 7:00am–8:00pm Election Day: 7:00am–8:00pm

JUNEAU - Downtown PRUDHOE BAY State Office Building Service Area 10 Camp 333 Willoughby Ave., 8th Floor 1234 Drill Site 12 Road

October 22nd – November 5th November 2nd–6th, 8:00am–5:00pm Monday–Friday 8:00am–5:00pm Election Day: 8:00am–5:00pm

Ballots for individual districts are also available in many other communities throughout Alaska. For a complete list of absentee voting locations visit the division’s web site or contact one of the Regional Elections Offices.

www.elections.alaska.gov

PAGE 11 2018 REGION II Polling Places

Voters participating in the November 6, 2018 General election will vote in person on Election Day at polling place locations, or through early and absentee voting opportunities. Voters planning to receive a ballot in the mail must submit an absentee ballot application to the division by October 27th. Polling Place Changes District/Precinct Precinct Name New Polling Location 10-035 Talkeetna Talkeetna Library and Community Resource Center 24645 Talkeetna Spur Rd Talkeetna, AK 99676 12-200 Fairview No. 1 Fairview Loop Baptist Church 3118 W Fairview Loop Wasilla, AK 99654 12-220 Butte Butte Elementary School 4006 S Butte Rd Palmer, AK 99645 19-500 North Mt. View No. 1 Mt. View Elementary School 4005 McPhee Ave Anchorage, AK 99508 21-635 Turnagain No. 3 Turnagain Elementary School 3500 W Northern Lights Blvd Anchorage, AK 99517 23-770 Dimond No. 2 Anchorage City Church 1301 W 100th Ave Anchorage, AK 99515 How to Find Your Polling Place If you are not sure where your assigned polling location is, you have the following options: • Scan the bar code on your my.Alaska.gov voter ID card. • Locate your polling place by entering your address online at: www.elections.alaska.gov

• Call the Polling Place locator at: 1-888-383-8683, or in Anchorage, call 269-8683. • Call your regional elections office:

O Region II – Anchorage House District 13-28 907-522-8683, or Toll Free 1-866-958-8683

You can also see if you are registered and check your registration information online at the above web address!

PAGE 12 2018 REGION II Polling Places GeneralGeneral Election Election Voter Turnout Voter Turnout

% of Actual Number of Registered Votes Cast Year Registered Voters who in General Voters Voted in Election General 1958 50,343 1960 62,177 1962 60,084 1964 68,858 1966 67,361 1968 84,902 1970 82,405 1972 98,581 1974 98,557 1976 207,190 127,877 61.7% 1978 238,434 129,705 54.4% 1980 258,742 162,653 62.9% 1982 266,224 199,358 74.9% 1984 305,262 213,173 69.8% 1986 292,274 182,526 62.5% 1988 292,441 203,433 69.6% 1990 300,467 197,540 65.7% 1992 315,058 261,427 83.0% 1994 336,226 216,668 64.4% 1996 414,817 245,212 59.1% 1998 453,332 227,156 50.1% 2000 473,648 287,825 60.8% 2002 460,855 232,852 50.5% 2004 472,160 314,502 66.6% 2006 466,258 238,307 51.1% 2008 495,731 327,341 66.03% 2010 494,876 258,746 52.29% 2012 506,432 301,694 59.57% 2014 509,011 285,449 56.08% 2016 528,671 321,271 60.77% Note: The numbers of registered voters in Alaska from 1958-1974 are unavailable. Therefore percentages of voters who voted in General Elections before 1976 cannot be determined.

PAGE 13 2018 REGION II Candidates for Elected Office General Election Day is Tuesday, November 6, 2018

United States Representative Alyse S. Galvin, Undeclared Don Young, Republican

Governor Lieutenant Governor Mark Begich, Democrat Debra L. Call, Democrat Mike J. Dunleavy, Republican Kevin G. Meyer, Republican William S. “Billy” Toien, Libertarian Carolyn C. “Care” Clift, Libertarian Bill Walker, Undeclared Byron I. Mallott, Democrat

Alaska State Senate

SENATE DISTRICT E SENATE DISTRICT G SENATE DISTRICT I Susan “Su” Kay, Democrat Lora H. Reinbold, Republican Jim Crawford, Republican Michael K. “Mike” Shower, Oliver Schiess, Democrat Elvi Gray-Jackson, Democrat Republican

SENATE DISTRICT K SENATE DISTRICT M Sam Cason, Undeclared* Chris Birch, Republican , Republican Janice Park, Democrat

Alaska State House

HOUSE DISTRICT 7 HOUSE DISTRICT 8 HOUSE DISTRICT 10 Colleen Sullivan-Leonard, James L. Jr. Chesbro, Democrat David Eastman, Republican Republican Mark Fish, Libertarian Patricia A. Faye-Brazel, Democrat , Republican Doyle E. Holmes, Republican

HOUSE DISTRICT 11 HOUSE DISTRICT 12 HOUSE DISTRICT 13 DeLena M. Johnson, Republican Stephany Jeffers, Undeclared Nancy A. Dahlstrom, Republican Eileen E. Patterson, Democrat Cathy L. Tilton, Republican Danyelle D. Kimp, Nonpartisan

HOUSE DISTRICT 14 HOUSE DISTRICT 15 HOUSE DISTRICT 16 Joe Hackenmueller, Nonpartisan Lyn D. Franks, Democrat Ivy A. Spohnholz, Democrat Kelly R. Merrick, Republican Gabrielle “Gabby” LeDoux, Republican Stanley A. Wright, Republican

HOUSE DISTRICT 17 HOUSE DISTRICT 18 HOUSE DISTRICT 19 Andrew L. “Andy” Josephson, Harriet A. Drummond, Democrat Cean Stevens, Libertarian Democrat Anthony C. Lekanof, Republican , Democrat Marcus Sanders, Republican

HOUSE DISTRICT 20 HOUSE DISTRICT 21 HOUSE DISTRICT 22 William Z. “Zack” Fields, Democrat , Democrat Dustin Darden, Democrat Ceezar X. Martinson, Republican Marilyn Stewart, Republican Jason S. Grenn, Nonpartisan Warren P. West, Libertarian* , Republican

HOUSE DISTRICT 23 HOUSE DISTRICT 24 HOUSE DISTRICT 25 Connie R. Dougherty, Republican Charles M. “Chuck” Kopp, Republican Pat Higgins, Democrat , Democrat Sue Levi, Democrat Josh C. Revak, Republican

HOUSE DISTRICT 26 HOUSE DISTRICT 27 HOUSE DISTRICT 28 , Republican , Republican Jennifer B. Johnston, Republican Anita L. Thorne, Democrat , Democrat Amber M. Lee, Democrat

*Indicates candidate did not submit pamphlet materials, did not fulfill requirements to appear in pamphlet or failed to meet statutory filing deadlines for submission. (AS 15.58.030 and AS 15.58.060)

PAGE 14 2018 REGION II Candidates for Elected Office

Candidates for Elected Office

Vote! November 6

PAGE 15 2018 REGION II United States Representative Alyse S. Galvin, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Undeclared)

any parent, she wants to make sure that Alaska is a place with the jobs, educational opportunities, and vibrant communities that will allow her children -- and every child -- to live, work and raise families right here in Alaska.

STATEMENT: Alyse knows firsthand that Alaskans are struggling to find jobs with wages that keep up with rising costs. Alyse will work to revitalize the Alaskan economy and create the jobs of the future, championing legislation helping small businesses thrive, encouraging innovation and technology, establishing statewide high-speed broadband, investing in roads and ports for international trade, and reducing energy costs.

Everyone deserves healthcare. Our healthcare system is failing patients, led us into a recession and stands in the way of economic growth. Alyse will work to ensure every Alaskan has the healthcare they need, fighting to lower prescription costs, promoting stability and lower costs for coverage. Alyse will protect women’s access to reproductive health care. RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 3117 Cottonwood Street Anchorage, AK 99508 The strength of our economy begins with a strong education. Alyse has extensive experience improving MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 90020 educational opportunities to support children’s school Anchorage, AK 99509 success from cradle to career. Alyse will fight for policies that bring our young people the skills to thrive EMAIL: [email protected] in the future.

WEBSITE: www.alyse4alaska.com Alyse believes Congress must protect Social Security and Medicare, benefits seniors have paid for, earned AGE: 53 and been promised after a lifetime of hard work. Alyse will be a champion for seniors and reach across party SPOUSE’S NAME: Patrick Galvin lines to allow Medicare to negotiate lower prices for prescriptions. CHILDREN’S NAMES: Cooper, Sean, Bridget, Camden Alaska is facing a violent crime epidemic and substance abuse crisis that’s left no family or community untouched. EDUCATION: Alyse will address this emergency head-on, adding BA, University of California San Diego more law enforcement, treating opioid addiction as a public health crisis, improving access to drug treatment, OTHER: and ensuring that every Alaskan feels safe. Alyse Galvin is a mom, a lifelong Alaskan, a community leader, and has been a fighter for people across Alaska throughout her career. She is a former small business owner and managed a large hotel. Alyse spent the last four years as a leader of Great Alaska Schools. In Congress, Alyse will put partisan politics aside and be an independent voice fighting for all Alaskans. Alyse will work for bipartisan solutions to our toughest problems and fight for Alaska’s interests.

Alyse and her husband Pat are the proud parents of four amazing kids raised and educated in Alaska. Like

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PAGE 16 2018 REGION II United States Representative Alyse S. Galvin, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Undeclared) Don Young, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

MILITARY SERVICE: US Army, 41st Tank Battalion, 1955-1957, PFC

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: US House of Representative (1973-Present) Alaska State Senate (1970-1973) Alaska State House (1966-1970) Mayor, Ft. Yukon (1964-1966) City Council, Ft. Yukon (1960-1964)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Alaska Executive Board National Education Society (1963-1967) National Rifle Association Board of Directors

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Boone & Crocket; Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus; Elks; Ft. Yukon Mushers Association; Lions; Masons; NAACP, National Rifle Association; Safari Club International; Shriners

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, Hunting, Fishing, Mining, Trapping, Gun Collecting

STATEMENT: RESIDENCE ADDRESS: PO Box 125 Throughout my service to Alaska, I’ve worked to protect Fort Yukon, AK 99740-0125 the unique beauty, abundant resources, and resilient people of our state. Whether it’s defending our economy MAILING ADDRESS: 2504 Fairbanks Street from job killing rules and regulations, empowering Anchorage, AK 99503 families and small businesses with new opportunities, or upholding the constitution, I’ve always stood up and EMAIL: [email protected] fought for Alaska. WEBSITE: alaskansfordonyoung.com Our state has experienced many successes and the work to protect Alaska’s future is far from over. We are AGE: 85 faced with a barrage of one size fits all, “Washington knows best” policies that jeopardize our already sluggish PLACE OF BIRTH: Meridian, CA economy, lock away our land and resources, and ignore the needs of our people. The 2016 election sent a clear SPOUSE’S NAME: message to D.C. bureaucrats. Enough is enough. I have Anne Garland Young (2015-Present) Lula Fredson Young worked to roll back burdensome regulations, deliver tax (1963-2009; deceased) relief and unleash Alaska’s leadership potential in energy production and I still have more I want to do. CHILDREN’S NAMES: Daughters Joni and Dawn, 14 Grandchildren, 1 Great- With the confidence you’ve entrusted in me, and the Grandson relationships I’ve built in Congress, I’m strategically positioned to defend Alaska’s interests. As a senior OCCUPATION: US Representative member of two powerful committees and as Chairman Emeritus of the Natural Resources Committee, I continue LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 59 years to advocate for our great state. With these key roles and a deep passion for our people, I’m confident that Alaska will ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: shape many policy debates needed to build a stronger, Fort Yukon (1960-Present) Anchorage (1959-1960) more vibrant state for generations to come. My motivation and enthusiasm for the Alaskan people

EDUCATION: remains as strong as ever. With your support, I remain Sutter High School, 1947-1951, Diploma committed to defending and fighting for Alaska’s future. Yuba Junior College, 1951-1952, AA Chico State College 1952-1953 and 1957-1958, BA

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PAGE 17 2018 REGION II Governor Mark Begich, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS MEMBERSHIPS: Assets Inc., President of Board Gang Reduction Implementation Task Force, Co-Chair Anchorage Delinquency Prevention Policy Board, Co-Chair

OTHER: In 2003, Mark was elected as Mayor of Anchorage, and oversaw the biggest building boom Anchorage saw in a generation, balanced the city budget, earned top bond ratings, grew the economy, strengthened relations with Alaska Natives and other minority groups, and reduced crime.

In 2008, Mark was elected to the United States Senate where he broke down bureaucratic barriers and built an impressive record of accomplishments on issues such as fisheries, travel & tourism, transportation, resource development, tribal and Alaska Native interests, the Arctic, education, veterans, commerce, housing and more.

STATEMENT: When more than half of Alaskans believe we are headed in the wrong direction, it is time for change.

That is why, as Governor, I would:

RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 6447 Colgate Drive 1. Constitutionally Protect a Sustainable PFD: Using Anchorage, AK 99504 a Percentage of Market Value (POMV) formula, I would constitutionally protect the PFD estimated MAILING ADDRESS: 200 w. 34th ave #166 currently between $1600-$1800 a year – to grow from Anchorage, AK 99503 there. I would dedicate remaining funds for pre-K-12 education freeing up general funds previously used for EMAIL: [email protected] education – this year that amount estimated at $1.6 billion. WEBSITE: www.markbegich.com 2. Create Long-Term Fiscal Stability: In addition, my AGE: 54 PFD plan to protect the PFD and secure long-term education funding, I believe we must (a) reform delivery PLACE OF BIRTH: Anchorage of government services (b) move away from paying cash for capital budgets and instead using general SPOUSE’S NAME: Deborah Bonito obligation bonds (c) only after implementing the above, we may have to review, revamp, or add new revenues CHILDREN’S NAMES: Jacob if we still have a deficit.

OCCUPATION: President/CEO, Northern 3. Keep Alaska Families Safe by Reducing Crime in Compass Group Urban and Rural Alaska: There are multiple things we can do to get smarter and tougher on crime, but to LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 54 years begin we must address drug epidemic and substance abuse issues, increase coordination between state ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage and local government efforts, and reform the village public safety officers and village police programs. EDUCATION: Stellar Secondary 4. Harness Alaska’s True Potential Through Economic Development & Job Creation: We must diversify POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: our economic portfolio, create a stable regulatory Anchorage Assembly 1988-1998 environment, train our workforce so we can fill Alaska Mayor, Anchorage 2003-2008 jobs with Alaskans first, and identify new opportunities U.S. Senator 2008-2014 and industries for growth.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: American Institute of CPA’s Board of Directors National Association of Home Care and Hospice

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PAGE 18 2018 REGION II Governor Mike J. Dunleavy, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: State Senator, 2012 to 2018 Senate Finance Committee Member Chair, Senate Education Committee Chair, State Affairs Committee Chair, Labor & Commerce Committee School Board President/Member, Mat-Su Borough School District, 2009-2012

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Public school teacher, principal, and superintendent of schools, Project Manager Alaska Teacher Mentor Project, Education consultant Dunleavy Educational Services.

SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS MEMBERSHIPS: Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Life Member NRA, Alaska Outdoor Council, Association of Alaska School Boards, Safari Club International

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Rafting, snowmachining, fishing, camping, hiking, hunting, horses/mules, dogs.

STATEMENT: RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 7340 N. Kingfisher Ln I am running for governor because Alaska needs bold Wasilla, AK 99654 new leadership, now more than ever. 2521 E Mountain Village Dr. MAILING ADDRESS: Reduce spending: Alaska has the nation’s highest PMB #550, Ste. B per capita government spending—double or triple the Wasilla, AK 99654 amount in many other states. This is unsustainable. As Governor, I will introduce significantly lower budgets, and EMAIL: [email protected] use my veto pen to reduce the footprint of government. www.AlaskansForDunleavy.com WEBSITE: Declare war on criminals: The explosive growth in violent and property crime demands an aggressive AGE: 57 response. SB 91 has made crime worse, and I support a full repeal of this troubled policy. We must end the “catch PLACE OF BIRTH: Scranton, Pennsylvania and release” of criminals, and instead deliver swift and severe consequences for criminal behavior. SPOUSE’S NAME: Rose. Married 31 years Protect the PFD: Alaskans’ PFDs should be paid in full CHILDREN’S NAMES: Maggie-Lynn 26, Catherine using the formula that has worked for decades, and the 21, Ceil Anne 19 PFD should be protected in the constitution. No candidate for governor has filed more bills and amendments to LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 34 years protect the PFD. For example, I sponsored SB 1 to restore the PFD cuts made by Governor Walker in 2016. ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Koyuk, Fairbanks, Kotzebue Restore public trust: Too many politicians have squandered the trust of the people with broken promises EDUCATION: on the PFD, taxes, the budget, and other issues. I am Graduated Scranton Central High School 1979. committed to earning that trust back, the only way I Graduated College Misericordia B.A. History 1983. know how: by keeping promises and commitments. By Educational Endorsement Program College Misericordia saying what I mean and meaning what I say. 1984. Masters in Education UAF 1992. With the right leadership, Alaska can once again be a land of opportunity for anyone willing to work hard. I’d be honored to have your vote.

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PAGE 19 2018 REGION II Governor William S. “Billy” Toien, Alaska Libertarian Party Nominee (Libertarian)

SPECIAL INTERESTS: The launching of new & innovative industries in Alaska, & releasing of the creative potential of all Alaskans (you can’t have one without the other).

OTHER: Alaska Dirigibles LP, & DBA AlaskaRoni. Past; printing, bindery, photo-static engraving and die-cutting (Golden State Paper Products), aviation manufacturing (Mercury Aerospace Fasteners, Lockheed), landscaping (Metropolitan Water District of So. California), formulation & promotion of plant hormones & vitamins (Superthrive), warehousing (Cadillac Plastics), custom transportation conversion, including a motor-coach for Olivia Newton John, (Hanger 50), construction, demolition & road repair (various job sites), 30+ years in the hotel & restaurant service industries.

STATEMENT: Pledge To Protect & Restore The Permanent Fund, Oppose Taxes, And To Restore & Protect The Whole Of The State’s Financial Assets & Incomes:

1. Protecting the P. F. D. using it’s historic calculation, along with back-pay to the Alaskan People of all P. F. D. monies MAILING ADDRESS: Billy Toien Libertarian taken from them. For Governor C/o Alaska Dirigibles 2. Monies historically destined for The General Fund 3705 Arctic Blvd. PMB 680 (budget) that have been diverted into Off-Budget cash Anchorage, AK 99503 pools are to be redirected back into The General Fund to become available again to pay the day to day operating EMAIL: expenses of The State. Facebook Message: Billy Toien Libertarian For Governor 3. A forensic audit of all Off-Budget Trust & Agency Funds, WEBSITE: along with a list of every stock, bond, and other investment Facebook: Billy Toien Libertarian For Governor that each Off-Budget Entity owns.

PLACE OF BIRTH: L.A. California 4. All year end Off-Budget Account Surplus Balances are presently listed as “Assets.” This is wrong. Re-Categorize OCCUPATION: Concierge those profits as what they really are; “Excess Revenue.”

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 40 years 5. Change the law, so no account can convert yearly profits into Off-Budget “Assets” ever again. ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage & Vicinity, 1977 to present. 6. Oppose all new taxes, and consider the layer by layer repeal of existing taxes as the Off-Budget Assets & Incomes EDUCATION: are Recovered & Redirected back to The General Fund. Hollywood High, diploma; UAA 1984. 7. After the State’s day to day operational needs are met; POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: consider a distribution of these excess profits to the People Executive Committee, Alaska Libertarian Party; Delegate, Of Alaska every year, in addition to the P. F. D. 2008 Republican Convention. Name, Billy Toien SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS MEMBERSHIPS: Office, Governor Of The State Of Alaska HERE Local 878; Gun Owners of America; Fully Informed Dist. Statewide Jury Association; Law Enforcement Against Prohibition; Signature, Billy Toien Alaska Libertarian Party; Navel Airship Association; Date, May 17th 2018 Association of Balloon & Airship constructors. Your Money & Your Freedom, Foremost & Always.

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PAGE 20 2018 REGION II Governor Bill Walker, Petition Nominee (Undeclared)

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Valdez Transportation Commission, Valdez City Council Member and Mayor, Charter Member/3-term President of Prince William Sound Regional Citizens Advisory Council; Project Manager Alaska Gasline Port Authority.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Have owned construction, hotel, retail, travel, fishing charter, real estate and law businesses; Law partner (management committee) Hughes, Thorsness et al; Owner, Walker Richards, represented municipal clients in local government, oil and gas law; Steering Committee/ North American Gas Summit.

SERVICE ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS: School Board/Sonrise Christian School, YMCA basketball and soccer coach, Habitat for Humanity, Global Health Outreach Medical Mission volunteer to Guyana.

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Church (Faith Christian Community), family, downhill skiing, fishing, and building.

STATEMENT: RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 716 Calhoun St. I am running for re-election because now more than ever Juneau, AK Alaska needs independent leaders who prioritize long- term decisions over special interests and the politically MAILING ADDRESS: 601 W 5th Ave, Suite 200 correct. Anchorage, AK 99501 Long-Term Fiscal Solutions: Byron and I entered office EMAIL: [email protected] during the worst deficit in Alaska’s history. We built a way out of that fiscal freefall. Our administration cut WEBSITE: WalkerMallottforAlaska.com the deficit by 3 billion dollars and reduced the budget to 2007 levels. We restored Alaska’s credit rating and AGE: 67 replaced shortsighted spending with a long-term plan, stabilizing our economy and protecting future Dividends. PLACE OF BIRTH: Fairbanks Compromise, independent thinking, and some tough decisions put the state back on track. SPOUSE’S NAME: Donna (married 40 years) Healthcare: In 2014, the state was entering an opioid CHILDREN’S NAMES: Lindsay, Tessa, Adam, Jordan epidemic and had no adequate system to address the unique obstacles of healthcare in Alaska. Today, Alaska OCCUPATION: Governor, Attorney, is a model for states’ response to the opioid crisis, and Businessman Medicaid expansion has insured thousands of Alaskans while reducing costs to the state. Byron and I stood with LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: Senator Murkowski and rejected the disastrous healthcare 67 years (Lifelong) proposals out of Washington. There is still work to do, but this administration has a proven record of increasing ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: access to care. Fairbanks 1951-1954; Delta Junction 1955-1960; Valdez 1961-1988; Anchorage 1989-present; Juneau 2014-present. Independent Leadership: Alaskans and Americans are all too familiar with the crisis of partisan gridlock. Yet many EDUCATION: have resigned themselves to political paralysis. Byron and Valdez High School; Treasure Valley Community College; I cannot accept that. As the only Independent governing Lewis & Clark College (Bachelor of Science, Business team in America, we worked with both White House Administration); Seattle University School of Law (Juris Administrations to realize Alaska’s resource wealth. We Doctor) negotiated with both parties to achieve fiscal compromise. We put Alaskans’ interests over the interests of any party.

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PAGE 21 2018 REGION II Lieutenant Governor Debra L. Call, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Western co-chair, Nat’l Congress, Community Econ Dev, 1987-91 Member, East Anchorage Rotary, 1991-99 Board member, Alaska State Chamber, 1995-96 Board member, Cook Inlet Region, Inc., 1989-90

SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS MEMBERSHIPS: Board member, Anchorage United Way, 1995-98 Chair, KNBA, 2012-present Board member, Cook Inlet Tribal Council, 2011-present Council member, Knik Tribal Council, 2005-on leave

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Dena’ina Language and history, photography

OTHER: Finalist, BP/YWCA Women of Achievement, 1996 Member, Athena Society, Anchorage Chamber, 1998 EVP, Community Enterprise Development Corporation, 1987-91 VP Operations -2006-11; Director, HR & Finance -2016-17, Alaska Native Heritage Center

STATEMENT: MAILING ADDRESS: 205 East Dimond, #203 A Voice for All Alaskans Anchorage, AK 99507 Public Safety First: Our villages, neighborhoods and EMAIL: [email protected] schools must be safe places to live and work. When crime due to addiction and the opioid crisis creates daily fear, it’s WEBSITE: callforalaska.com time to recognize that the status quo isn’t working.

AGE: 63 Solve the Fiscal Crisis, Protect the PFD: Slashing the budget, raiding our savings, and cutting the PFD is not a PLACE OF BIRTH: Palmer, Alaska solution. All Alaskans need to come together to support a balanced and fair fiscal plan to guarantee the PFD for our SPOUSE’S NAME: Willard Gump, DVM children.

CHILDREN’S NAMES: Ryan Gump Investment in Education: Our children are the most precious resource we have, with unlimited potential. But they OCCUPATION: Retired will never reach that potential without excellence in K-12, vocational training, and affordable college. LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: Lifelong, except college 1977-81; 1984-87 Quality Careers: Alaskans deserve quality careers with good benefits so they can raise their families with peace of mind. ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Given Alaska’s tremendous natural wealth, every Alaskan Palmer 1954-57; 1987-90 should be able to work in a healthy, stable, and prosperous Anchorage 1957-64; 1996 to present environment. Chugiak 1964-77 Peters Creek 1981-84 Protecting Our Rights: As a woman who has worked hard Eagle River 1991-96 throughout my life, I am a strong advocate for women’s rights, equal pay for equal work, and the rights of all peoples EDUCATION: regardless of their age, sex, race, religion, or gender. Chugiak Jr/Sr High School, 1968-73 Eastern Washington University, BA-1981 Leadership and Vision: Alaska is at a crossroads: do we Washington State University, MBA-1986 settle for the short term band-aid approaches that got us into Dartmouth College, MBEP-1991 the mess we’re now in, or do we embrace a bold vision to create a diversified, sustainable future for Alaskans? I have POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: the education, experience, and passion to work for you and Governor-appointed Chair, Alaska Job Training Council, 1992-95 Alaska’s future. Board, Alaska Bar Assoc., 1997-99

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PAGE 22 2018 REGION II Lieutenant Governor Carolyn C. “Care” Clift, Alaska Libertarian Party Nominee (Libertarian)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Kuspuk School District—Elementary teacher, Community Education Coordinator, Inservice Coordinator, Reading Teacher/director Kuskokwim Community College—Adult Education Coordinator City of Aniak, YKHC—Health Aide Aniak Daycare Center-- Administrator Anchorage School District--Special Education Teacher Several Anchorage pools—Fitness Instructor

SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS MEMBERSHIPS: Anchorage Education Association, 1996-2013 Retired Public Employees Association Aquatics Education Association Our America Initiative, Alaska Board Parental Rights .Org

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Seven grandchildren, water aerobics, mystery novels, cooking, medicine

STATEMENT: As Lieutenant Governor, Care plans on being a full MAILING ADDRESS: 6402 Hampton Dr. partner on the Libertarian Governor team. All bills that are Anchorage, AK 99504 intolerant of rights, increase taxes, or force compliance to unjust laws, should be vetoed. As a Libertarian, she EMAIL: [email protected] is fiscally responsible and socially tolerant in both her private and public life. AGE: 67 Care would encourage legislation that would end the PLACE OF BIRTH: Nashville, TN two-primary system and encourage third-party and independent candidates. Legislation should end the SPOUSE’S NAME: Robert Clift “3% rule” that keeps minority parties from qualifying for ballot access, and make illegal the two-caucus CHILDREN’S NAMES: Ian C. Clift, PhD; Bruck A. favoritism exhibited in our legislature. All worthwhile and Clift, MD; Daniel H. Clift, AIA constitutional initiatives would be approved.

OCCUPATION: Fitness instructor; In 2014, Care ran for Governor against JR Myers, Sean Retired teacher Parnell, and Bill Walker. Alaskans need to elect the Libertarian team to do the Governor’s job! Vote for the LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 39 years team that will balance the State’s finances by making the decisions that were promised in 2014. Our team will never ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: grow government on the backs of the Alaskan people. Aniak, AK 1979-1996 Vote for a State of Alaska that puts individual prosperity Anchorage, AK 1996-present ahead of keeping the government growing.

EDUCATION: Take the Government OUT of: Huntsville High School, AL, Diploma • Marriage, Family, and Religious Decisions University of Arizona, Tucson, BAE, Elementary Ed. • Medical decisions University of Arizona, Tucson, MEd, Reading Specialist • Business, private schools, and University of Alaska system, Special Education, K -6, • Victimless offenses (i.e., marijuana, e-cigarettes) Certificate • Gun ownership • Political favoritism (End the two-caucus legislature POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: and state-funded primaries) Aniak Daycare Board of Directors, 1988-1993 • YOUR POCKET (no new taxes, reduce existing taxes, Executive Board, Alaska Libertarian Party, 2011-2015 reinstate the full PFD) Libertarian National Membership, 2012-present; Platform Committee, 2018

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PAGE 23 2018 REGION II Lieutenant Governor Byron I. Mallott, Petition Nominee (Democrat)

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Mayor, Yakutat; Assistant, Governor Bill Egan; Commissioner, Dept. of Community & Regional Affairs; Mayor, Juneau; Alaskan Command Civilian Advisory Board

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Trustee, Chair, and CEO, Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation; Director, Chair, and CEO, Sealaska Corporation; President, Alaska Federation of Natives; President, First Alaskans Institute; Director, Rural Alaska Community Action Program; Director, Alaska Commercial Fisheries & Agriculture Bank; Alaska Business Hall of Fame Inductee; Board member of Alaska Air Group, ACS, Alaska Public Radio, Federal Reserve Bank

SERVICE ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS: Nature Conservancy

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, boating, hiking, reading, grandkids

STATEMENT: I am a lifelong Alaskan, passionate about this place and its people. I know polarizing partisanship is not a path to solutions. Progress takes leadership, collaboration and hard work. I RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 235 Max Italio Drive have devoted my life to bringing people together to tackle Yakutat, AK 99689 complicated issues.

MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 22387 The Economy Juneau, AK 99802 Coming into office, our administration faced a fiscal disaster. In four years we cut the deficit by 3 billion dollars, re-established EMAIL: [email protected] Alaska’s credit rating, and replaced shortsighted spending habits with a long-term plan that ensures Alaskans’ Permanent WEBSITE: WalkerMallottforAlaska.com Fund Dividends and fiscal stability.

AGE: 75 Education Education grows everything else. Our administration repeatedly PLACE OF BIRTH: Yakutat held the line against cuts to school budgets. We have worked towards universal, voluntary pre-K services, increasing SPOUSE’S NAME: Toni (married 42 years) vocational training programs, and reducing student loan interest rates. Education is the best investment we can make. CHILDREN’S NAMES: B.J., Meredith, Anthony, Joseph, Ben Native Sovereignty Bill and I have fought to ensure Native sovereignty and OCCUPATION: Lieutenant Governor, subsistence rights at every turn. We rallied against devastating Retired CEO, Public Official cuts to rural education; increased funding for prosecutors, investigators and 911 services in rural Alaska; and worked with LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 74 years Native leaders to lower rates of suicide, alcoholism and opioid abuse. No one else in this race will stand for Native Alaskans ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: like this Administration. Yakutat - Hometown, Skagway - 1949-1960, Sitka - 1960-1961, Juneau - Since 1972, Anchorage - 1969-1970, 1976-1977 Further Priorities Making state government open, transparent and accessible to the EDUCATION: people. Working with all Alaskans to address, adapt and mitigate Pius X Mission, 1957-1960; Sheldon Jackson HS, 1960- climate change and its impact on our way of life. Protecting our 1961; Eastern Washington University, 1961-1962; Western transboundary rivers. Providing a modern and secure election Washington University, 1962-1964; Honorary PhD, University system. Growing our economy and state transportation system of Alaska, 1984 by strengthening our Alaska Marine Highway.

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PAGE 24 2018 REGION II Lieutenant Governor Kevin G. Meyer, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: 2008-Present President, Finance Co-Chair, Rules Chair, and Majority Leader House of Representatives 2000-2008 Anchorage Assembly 1993-2000

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Investment Recovery Coordinator, ConocoPhillips Alaska 2008-Present Purchasing Representative, ConocoPhillips Alaska 2000-2007 Director, Administration Services, ARCO Alaska 1983-2000 Representative, Human Resources, Phillips Petroleum, 1979-1983

SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS MEMBERSHIPS: Member – National Rifle Association, Kenai River Sportfishing Association Served on the following Board of Directors: Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, Standing Together Against Rape, Anchorage Economic Development Council, Anchorage Convention & Visitors Bureau, RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 4020 Winchester Loop Boys & Girls Club of Alaska, Habitat for Humanity Anchorage, AK 99507 SPECIAL INTERESTS: MAILING ADDRESS: 4020 Winchester Loop Family Activities, Fishing, Golf, Reading Anchorage, AK 99507 STATEMENT: EMAIL: [email protected] From my humble roots growing up on a rural farm, I have worked hard to gain the trust of Alaskans. Working WEBSITE: www.KevinMeyer2018.org since high school, I have strived to show the tenacity and dedication necessary to gain the private sector AGE: 62 experience critical to bringing the strongest Republican team possible to Juneau in November. PLACE OF BIRTH: Beatrice, Nebraska As an 18-year state legislator, I have worked hard on the SPOUSE’S NAME: Marty important issues facing our state: increased focus on public safety, early and forward funding of education, promoted CHILDREN’S NAMES: Karly, Valentina and supported resource development opportunities, and held firm against a statewide income tax. OCCUPATION: Investment Recovery Coordinator None of my accomplishments as a legislator would have been possible without the people that I represent. It has LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 37 years been an honor and a privilege serving you. I look forward to working together to ensure that Alaska is a great place ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: to live, work, and raise a family. Anchorage (1981-present) I would appreciate your vote on Election Day and thank EDUCATION: you for your support! University of Nebraska - B.S. Business Administration University of - Masters Degree Public Administration Alaska Pacific University - Masters Degree Business Administration

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 25 2018 REGION II 36-R Hydaburg Thorne Bay Petersburg Coffman Cove Wrangell City and Borough 35-R Angoon Ketchikan Gateway Borough Juneau Borough and City 34-Q Port Alexander Pelican 33-Q Gustavus Haines Borough Skagway Municipality Sitka City and CitySitka Borough Yakutat City and Borough and City Yakutat Eagle Cordova Valdez Kaktovik 6-C Delta Junction North Pole 32-P 9-E Whittier Seward Fairbanks North Star Borough Anderson Houston Denali Borough Kenai Anchorage Municipality 31-P Homer 10-E Ouzinkie Nuiqsut Bettles Matanuska-Susitna Borough Tanana Kenai Peninsula Borough Allakaket Anaktuvuk Pass Old HarborOld 32-P North Slope Borough Hughes Kodiak Island Borough Nondalton 40-T McGrath Barrow Huslia Galena Kobuk Kodiak Island Borough Atqasuk 37-S 39-T Nulato Pilot Point Bristol Bristol Bay Borough Lake andLake Peninsula Borough Selawik Aleknagik Chignik Wainwright Aniak Buckland Northwest Arctic Borough Port Heiden Anvik Holy Cross Koyuk Unalakleet To gia k Deering Kotzebue Stebbins Eek Sand PointSand Golovin Kivalina 38-S Quinhagak Nunapitchuk Platinum St. Mary's Nome Point HopePoint Alakanuk Te ll er Cold BayCold Shishmaref Aleutians East Borough Chefornak Nightmute False Pass Wales Hooper Bay 38-S Mekoryuk Unalaska Aleutians East Borough Gambell St. George St. Paul Atka Adak 2013 Proclamation House Districts House Proclamation 2013 City Borough Boundary Water Legend ´ Prepared by: Statewide Alaska Redistricting Board

PAGE 26 2018 REGION II State of Alaska Division of Elections House and Senate District Designations Based on “Proclamation of Redistricting” July 14, 2013

SENATE HOUSE DISTRICT HOUSE DISTRICT DISTRICT A 1 Downtown Fairbanks 2 Fairbanks/Wainwright

B 3 North Pole/Badger 4 Western Fairbanks

C 5 Chena Ridge/Airport 6 Eielson/Denali/Upper Yukon/Border Region

D 7 Greater Wasilla 8 Big Lake/Point Mackenzie

E 9 Richardson Hwy/East Mat-Su 10 Rural Mat-Su

F 11 Greater Palmer 12 Chugiak/Gateway

G 13 Fort Richardson/North Eagle River 14 Eagle River/Chugach State Park

H 15 Elmendorf 16 College Gate

I 17 University 18 Spenard

J 19 Mountainview 20 Downtown Anchorage

K 21 West Anchorage 22 Sand Lake

L 23 Taku 24 Oceanview

M 25 Abbott 26 Huffman

N 27 Basher 28 South Anchorage

O 29 North Kenai 30 Kenai/Soldotna

P 31 Homer/South Kenai 32 Kodiak/Cordova/Seldovia

Q 33 Downtown Juneau/Douglas/ 34 Mendenhall Valley Haines/Skagway R 35 Sitka/Petersburg 36 Ketchikan/Wrangell/Metlakatla/Hydaburg

S 37 Bristol Bay/Aleutians/Upper Kuskokwim 38 Lower Kuskokwim

T 39 Bering Straits/Yukon Delta 40 Arctic

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PAGE 28 2018 REGION II Instructions: To vote, completely fill in the oval next to your choice, like this:

United States Representative (vote for one)

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

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Sullivan-Leonard, Colleen (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

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PAGE 29 2018 REGION II House District 7 Representative Colleen Sullivan-Leonard, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

Alaska Municipal League Board and Vice President 2010-2014 Juvenile Justice Advisory Commission 2010-2016 State of Alaska, Office of the Governor 2006-2009 Alaska’s 50th Statehood Commission 2007-2009 Alaska State Legislature, Staff 2003-2004

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: CSLeonard and Associates, Research and Accounting services 2010-2014 Mat-Su Regional Medical Center, Home Health and Human Resources 1999-2001 Providence Alaska Medical Center, Health Unit Coordinator 1987-1999 Greater Wasilla Chamber of Commerce Board 2001-2003, 2011-2015

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: National Conference of State Legislatures, American Legislative Exchange Council, National Rifle Association, Alaska Outdoor Council, Greater Wasilla Chamber of Commerce, Susitna Rotary and Mat-Su Republican Women’s Club.

RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 1840 W Harvest Loop SPECIAL INTERESTS: Wasilla, AK 99654 Time at our cabin in Susitna, reading, fishing and hiking

MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 874380 STATEMENT: Wasilla, AK 99687 I am a lifelong fourth generation Alaskan with a long family history of public service. My husband Ted and I have lived EMAIL: [email protected] in Wasilla for over twenty years and have marveled at the the fast growth of the Mat-Su Borough and the many WEBSITE: www.colleensullivanleonard.com opportunities for new business and real estate investment.

AGE: 59 My first term in the State Legislature opened my eyes to the many layers of the state budget. I will work to bring to PLACE OF BIRTH: Fairbanks, Alaska light a more transparent and accountable budget process so all can see where our public dollars are and what they SPOUSE’S NAME: Ted are dedicated to. There are still many areas in the state budget that can be reduced and I will review each program CHILDREN’S NAMES: Matt, Adam, Molly, Nathan, and each department for efficiency and necessity for state Kristal, Bridget and Jared operations, per our state constitution.

OCCUPATION: Public Servant I believe that less is more. Regulations and onerous fees or taxes on our industries, businesses or residents does LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 59 not help in promoting a strong economy or jobs for our residents. We need to responsibly develop our resources, ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: mining, timber, fish, oil and gas to create a robust economy. Fairbanks 1959, Anchorage 1959-1996, Wasilla 1996 to present. I’ve remained vigilant in fighting for Alaskans PFD’s and did not support the raiding of the Permanent Fund for EDUCATION: government instead of returning it to all Alaskans. West Anchorage High 1977 UAA Business Management, Human Resources I am excited to return to Juneau to represent Wasilla and will continue my conservative platform of a smaller government, POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: no income tax, resource development to bring jobs and 2016- present, opportunities to Alaskans. I would appreciate your vote Wasilla City Council 2001-2003, 2010-2016 November 6, 2018.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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PAGE 31 2018 REGION II Instructions: To vote, completely fill in the oval next to your choice, like this:

United States State Representative Representative District (vote for one) (vote for one)

Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Neuman, Mark (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee Party Nominee

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Chesbro, James L. Jr. (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee Party Nominee

Fish, Mark (L) Alaska Libertarian Party Nominee Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Write-in Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Write-in

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PAGE 32 2018 REGION II House District 8 Representative James L. Chesbro Jr., Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

STATEMENT: I am committed to Improving the lives of my neighbors and Alaskans everywhere. Here are three important steps to move everyone forward.

Investing in a robust Pre-Kindergarten through Post Secondary Education System gives young children a step up in school, challenges all children to gain the knowledge and abilities necessary for the 21stcentury, and assists adults in updating skills for their jobs and their lives. A strong education is key to a rosy future for Alaskans.

Developing an infrastructure to meet current needs and future growth makes everyone’s life easier. The Knik, Big Lake, and Meadow Lakes areas are growing rapidly. Building well-planned, safe transportation and trail systems, expanding medical and commercial services, and growing new industries help residents work, play and take care of themselves near home.

Promoting good paying local jobs give our residents more family hours and provide ways for entrepreneurs OTHER: to be successful. Good jobs now mean secure futures • I arrived in Alaska, July 3rd 1977 and have lived for workers and fewer elderly Alaskans in poverty. Port here for 41 years. Mackenzie is set up as an industrial area. Let’s finish the job of making it work for Alaskans by completing • Palmer high and went to their vocational training in that railroad. Construction trades. Alaska is my home and yours. I will work to ensure that • 1 1/2 years in Youth Conservation Corps and Young all Alaskans can share in the bounty of our beautiful Adult conservation Corps. Wonderful programs, state. taught me a true appreciation for the environment.

• Worked as a carpenter, farmer and then a framing contractor for 8 years.

• Mat Su College and studied agricultural and horticulture for 3 1/2 years. While there, I work as a ground keeper and assistant to the Dean of Agriculture.

• Worked at Air Photo Tech. For the year following the Exxon Valdez spill.

• For the last 27 years I have worked for Anchorage Parks and Recreation. Starting with 15 years with the Horticulture Section as a gardener then operator of heavy equipment and foreman of turf and operators.

• Transferred to parks maintenance and work as a Maintenance Foreman.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 33 2018 REGION II House District 8 Representative Mark Fish, Alaska Libertarian Party Nominee (Libertarian)

the people of his Community, State, and Country for 20 years in Alaska’s Army National Guard.

After my military retirement in 2003, I continued to volunteer and serve my community in various deliberative bodies.

These are a few: • President, Airport Heights Community Council, • Commissioner, Alaska State Commission on Human Rights, • Commissioner/Chair, Citizens Advisory Commission on Federal Area’s, (CACFA ) • Commissioner, Alaska’s Public Office Commission. ( APOC )

My willingness to serve has not diminished. Once again I am stepping up to offer my experience and knowledge as a service to the good people of District 8 and Alaska.

STATEMENT: Some Candidates will tell you their positions as what they intend to do without recognizing they are one of 60 people who make legislative and financial decisions for the State.

My positions are not promise but goals.

RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 15325 West Loon Nest Lane Economy. Big Lake, Alaska 99652 • A State constitutional amendment preserving the traditional Permanent Fund Dividend. MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 521174 • A State constitutional amendment that stops deficit Big Lake, Alaska 99652 spending. • No additional taxation without a vote of the people. EMAIL: [email protected] Crime. WEBSITE: www.fishforhouse.com • Prioritize prison space for the most violent offenders. • Make mental health and addiction treatment funding AGE: 61 within the Department of Corrections proportional to the problem. PLACE OF BIRTH: Robbinsdale, Minnesota • Ensure those convicted have the means to pay restitution to their victims SPOUSE’S NAME: Mary Election reform: OCCUPATION: Retired Military Aircraft • Remove the 3% requirement for official party status. Mechanic • Eliminate state subsidized primary elections.

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: since 1962 Resources. • Work with congressional delegation to ensure the ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Federal government complies with the law in particular, Eagle River, Anchorage, Big Lake the Statehood Act and ANILCA • Ensure that Alaska’s natural resources are managed EDUCATION: for the primary benefit of all Alaskans not for special High School, Military Schools interest groups. • Restore sustainable fish and game populations, making MILITARY SERVICE: use by Alaskans the highest priority as our Constitution 20 years Alaska Army National Guard 1/207th Aviation Regt, states. AASF I hope to achieve these goals not by joining caucuses or SPECIAL INTERESTS: selling my votes, but by working with all parties, making the Hunting, Fishing, Classic Car Restoration strongest, most rational case I can.

OTHER: With your vote and help we can limit state government to it’s I am a life long Alaskan by choice who volunteered to serve rightful role as defender of the individual’s rights, creating prosperity and security for all.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 34 2018 REGION II House District 8 Representative Mark Neuman, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

OTHER: As a young man, the lure of Alaska drew me to this Great state and still retains a tight grip. I met and married my wife, Adel, in 1983. We raised 2 children, Matthew and Amanda. We actively participated in their education at Big Lake Elementary before deciding to homeschool for about 10 years.

I worked in many areas of the construction industry: building homes; heavy equipment operator; and mechanic. I also started and ran a custom woodworking business for 11 years.

With our family growing the commitment to make and keep Alaska’s economy strong has never been greater.

STATEMENT: I do not and never have supported using the Permanent Fund Dividend for government spending. Removing those funds from our local economy has been devastating to our local businesses. We must continue, at this time, to reduce the size of government, which will be even more difficult to do RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 13768 W Maplewood Drive with the implementation of revenue from the PFD. The Big Lake, Alaska people have said “reduce spending first!”

MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 52125 The time I have spent working and talking with the Big Lake, Alaska 99652 people of our District and around the state has been a positive experience. Learning to listen to the needs EMAIL: [email protected] and implementing those needs is a great challenge but one we can handle together. It is imperative to find AGE: 59 new ways to diversify our economy.

PLACE OF BIRTH: Wisconsin It is time to utilize our natural resources more, add value to them and create jobs for Alaskans. Getting SPOUSE’S NAME: Adel government out of the way with regulation reform.

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: I am a strong supporter of gun rights for the individual, Big Lake, Alaska beginning 1981 sponsored and passed “Stand your ground” law. I will always be active in supporting fishing, hunting and EDUCATION: trapping opportunities for all Alaskans. Attended Mat-Su Campus in the RHVAC program This is a time in Alaska’s history where we need to turn POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: government around. I have heard you. You want less Member of State House government control of your lives, as I do also, that is my goal. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Owner Heirloom Wood Crafting Thank you for taking the time to become better informed. My name is Mark Neuman and I am asking SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: for your support. NRA Endowment, National Assembly of Sportsman Caucus, SCI, Big Lake Lions and Community Councils throughout the District

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, Hunting, Fishing, Trapping and Vintage machinery

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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PAGE 36 2018 REGION II Instructions: To vote, completely fill in the oval next to your choice, like this:

United States State Representative Representative District (vote for one) (vote for one)

Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Eastman, David (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee Party Nominee

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Holmes, Doyle E. (R) Petition Nominee Party Nominee

Faye-Brazel, Patricia A. (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Write-in Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Write-in State Senator District (vote for one)

Shower, Michael K. "Mike" (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Kay, Susan "Su" (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Write-in

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PAGE 37 2018 REGION II Senate District E Susan “Su” Kay, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Dental Hygienist SouthCentral Foundation Fall 2003- present

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Cub Scouts of America, 4-H local and state leader, 4-H Summer Camp Program Director, Board of Directors for MatSu Services for Children and Adults

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Upcycling art, home improvement, beginning comedic writing

OTHER: May 22, 2018 “Living Our Values” Award from SouthCentral Foundation for work development at the Benteh Nuutah Valley Native Primary Care Center. Creating a Dental Health Clinic Model, serving Alaska Native American Indian Elders and those experiencing special needs in the MatSu Valley.

STATEMENT: Inclusion means each voice has purpose and value.

Diversity is where solutions are discovered. Cooperation is the WORK that brings success. RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 501 W Scheelite Dr Wasilla, Ak 99654 Belief that we “The People” are the one resource that can awaken to bring balance to the budget and reason to the MAILING ADDRESS: 501 W Scheelite Dr Permanent Fund. Wasilla, Ak 99654 Perfect faith that communities can calm the madness EMAIL: [email protected] in Juneau.Trust in the ONE resource that brought us through earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, long shore WEBSITE: sukaytoday.com men strikes, oil discovery and spills, wildfires, recessions, climate change and health care shortage. Community is AGE: 61 yrs. the key to unlock our potential.

PLACE OF BIRTH: Virginia, MN Subsistence is belief in maintaining and supporting oneself at the minimum level. The abundance of Alaskan CHILDREN’S NAMES: Travis Jennings, Cody Gilbert, waters, streams, farms and wilderness has fed my family. Todd Gilbert, Spencer Gilbert, The stewardship of balance is dynamic, as also the Elliott Gilbert geography of District E. Strength of community can hold the banner of freedom with resolve to do what is hard. OCCUPATION: Dental Hygienist Wise management of natural and renewable resources with awareness that all action creates a ripple response, LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: magnifying upon return. 56 yrs with 5 yrs “outside” for education The future is today! Cooperation will bring sound ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: government, allowing Districts ability to develop new Fairbanks 1958-Spring ‘78 industry, renewable energy and health care delivery Anchorage 1978-Fall ‘83 options. Investing in education, as the foundation to Wasilla 1983 - present stability in economics, promoting diversity in development 5 yrs “outside” will become the windfall in our future.

EDUCATION: Youth leader’s partnerships with private business and Lathrop East High School 1975 non-profit organizations will bring new perspectives and Oregon Health & Science University School of Dentistry community participation. 2002 Bachelor of Science The weapon that protects our freedom is our VOTE. Aim TRUE.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 38 2018 REGION II Senate District E Michael K. “Mike” Shower, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

MILITARY SERVICE: 24 year veteran, fighter pilot (F-15C, F-22), US Air Force Weapons School (Top Gun) Instructor, combat veteran with one confirmed Mig29 shoot down and 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: State Senator District E (2018), Operations Officer, Squadron Commander, Ben Carson presidential run Alaska coordinator

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Board of Directors advisor - iNK Digital Networking inc. Special projects manager AK Supply

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Friends of the NRA committee (non-profit) MatSu Homeowners Board President

STATEMENT: I am a conservative Christian, military veteran and believe our Constitution is the definitive guiding principle of our nation. I believe in limited government, RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 3500 N. Travelair Dr states rights vs. federal over reach, personal freedom Wasilla, AK 99654 & privacy and individual responsibility for one’s actions. I was appointed in February to serve in the MAILING ADDRESS: 3500 N. Travelair Dr Senate and have seen enough to convince me we Wasilla, AK 99654 must change how business is done. I refused to join the Republican majority caucus. Joining requires EMAIL: [email protected] members to vote for the budget and along party lines for various circumstances. This is unacceptable WEBSITE: mikeshower.com to a military veteran who fought for freedom, not to be told how to vote. I want an open caucus where AGE: 50 leaders must earn votes by doing the right thing (i.e. sustainable budgets). I fought and voted for an PLACE OF BIRTH: Bradenton, FL amendment to enshrine the traditional PFD formula into the constitution so the people will always get the SPOUSE’S NAME: Michelle 50% share the law dictates, so the dividend can’t be reduced as this governor and legislature have done CHILDREN’S NAMES: Jonathan, Brittani, Michael for 3 years. I pushed for a constitutional budget cap to limit government growth and costs and will continue to OCCUPATION: Fedex pilot. fight until it becomes reality. I joined with a democrat and republican to force a hearing on repealing and LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 25 replacing SB91 (the failed criminal justice reform bill). I’m doing this for our kids. I’m a fighter not a ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: politician and won’t back down. I want whats best for Eagle River, 1993-1997, 2006-2010, Wasilla 2010-Present our state. I have a proven track record of standing up for Alaskan’s, not just campaign promises. EDUCATION: US Air Force Academy (Bachelor Degree), Master’s Degree in Business (Touro University)

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 39 2018 REGION II House District 10 Representative David Eastman, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Army and Army Reserve, 1999-2011, Captain

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Military Chief of Police (Provost Marshal) Military Judge - Summary Court Martial (Part Time) State Legislator

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Firefighter Hazmat Technician Swift Water Rescue Tech II Lincoln Fellow, Claremont Institute for Statesmanship and Political Philosophy John Jay Fellow, John Jay Institute for Faith, Law and Society Summit Oxford Fellow, Summit Oxford Study Centre Amateur Radio Operator (KL2HZ) Alaska Disaster Medical Assistance Team, Telecommunications Specialist

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERHIP: Alaska Peace Officers Association National Eagle Scout Association Military Police Regimental Association

RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 5610 E Beaver Ave. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Wasilla, AK 99654 Lifelong Outdoorsman Wilderness Backpacking MAILING ADDRESS: 5610 E Beaver Ave. Hiking Wasilla, AK 99654 Fly Fishing Chess EMAIL: [email protected] STATEMENT: WEBSITE: www.davideastman.org Statesmen and authentic public servants devote themselves not only to the present, but also to future generations. AGE: 37 Politicians, on the other hand, focus on the next election. I aspire to be a statesman. It is true, to those who protect PLACE OF BIRTH: Redwood City, CA it, freedom has a special meaning the protected may never know. As a military veteran, former police officer and as a SPOUSE’S NAME: Jennifer first responder, I have been humbled to carry the torch once held high by better men than I, many of whom gave their CHILDREN’S NAMES: Felicity, Danielle, Hannah lives on our behalf, and left us a legacy of freedom and safety unknown in most parts of the world. OCCUPATION: Firefighter (Part Time), Citizen-Legislator As a police officer, I am familiar with the challenges that members of the Alaska law enforcement community face as LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 15 years they strive to protect the safety and property of Alaskans on a daily basis. As a firefighter, I welcome the opportunity to ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: fight other people’s battles for them, and to use my training Eagle River/Mat-Su 2003-Present to protect lives and property. I will bring that experience and commitment with me to the state legislature. EDUCATION: Calvary Chapel High School ISP, 1995-1999, Diploma Experience and philosophy both lead me to the strong West Point (USMA), 1999-2003, B.S., Law conviction that Alaskan families are best served by Biola University, 2005-2008, M.A., Apologetics limited government that empowers them to exercise self- Summit Oxford Graduate Fellowship, Oxford, 2009, government and enjoy the fruits of self-government handed Law-Jurisprudence down to us by American’s founders. Parents should be John Jay Institute, Graduate Fellowship, 2010, American empowered to choose the very best education for their Institutions and Statesmanship children. Private enterprise should be empowered to create jobs through limiting excessive government regulation, and the pursuit of responsible resource development.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 40 2018 REGION II House District 10 Representative Patricia A. Faye-Brazel, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

Nationally-certified Vermont EMT; Kotzebue, AK EMS Burlington Police Commission Burlington Tax Board Planning/Development Manager, Maniilaq Houston Planning Commission

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Community Organizer, St. Albans Vermont Franklin County Court Diversion Franklin County Mental Health Emergency Crisis and Detox Founded Big Brothers, Big Sisters Franklin County Medical Coding, St. Peter’s Hospital Battered Women’s Program Coordinator, CCAP Consultant - Planning, Technical Advising, Intergovernmental Negotiations OAR, Matsu Regional Medical Center

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Lions International Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers member

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Micro-Farming Fishing RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 3453 North Rainbow Cir. Sustainability Planning Houston, AK 99694 Community building

MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 940107 STATEMENT: Houston, AK 99694 I am running for House District 10 because I have simply HAD ENOUGH of fat cat politics and backroom deals EMAIL: [email protected] including our elections. I’m pretty sure a lot of people are sharing that frustration. It’s time for ordinary people to WEBSITE: patriciaforhouse.com represent Alaskans. The legislature has been stuck for too long because of the influence of special interests and their AGE: 64 various power brokers and yes they are in both parties. We need to break that hold and we have start to somewhere. PLACE OF BIRTH: Cohoes, NY It’s about us as Alaskans. It’s about our children and our grandchildren and the kind of community, state, and planet CHILDREN’S NAMES: Rebecca we leave them. Not interested in partisan politics, I aim to advance real discussions about what can be done to expand OCCUPATION: Planner and Technical Advisor local economic opportunities, strong resilient communities, get special interests out of Juneau, and protect OUR LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 19 years interests. I want to move to ranked choice voting so we can experience a real choice. We are in this together - we are ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: the solution we have been waiting for. Kotzebue/NW Alaska 1997-2001 Matsu Valley - Knik, Houston 2001-present With years of unions and community building, I have a broad field of knowledge and skills including service on the EDUCATION: Police, Tax, and Planning Commissions. I remain involved Columbia High School with many groups, including Elks, Lions, IBEW,. I am a SUNY-Albany lifelong advocate of workers’ rights and accountability in Goddard College leadership -- I will continue to be an advocate for workers UAF/UAS and accountability. I will be an advocate for the changes Alaskans need, including a narrowly defined Conflict of POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Interest for legislators. Coordinator, Jesse Jackson Presidential Campaign, Northern Vermont ENOUGH!!!! VOTE!! Coordinator, Rainbow Coalition, Northern Vermont Director, Vermont Pilot Project, Criminal Justice System Reform and Domestic Violence

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 41 2018 REGION II House District 10 Representative Doyle E. Holmes, Petition Nominee (Republican)

MILITARY SERVICE: Navy 21 years, Lieutenant USN; Navy Commendation, Southeast Asia and Vietnam Service Medals Alaska State Defense Force 23 years

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Mat-Su Borough Deputy Mayor, 3 years; District 7 Assemblyman, 10 years; Alaska Municipal League; Legislative Finance Committee; COL Alaska State Defense Force

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Willow Chamber of Commerce

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Life member VFW and NRA, member American Legion, Lions Club

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Electronics, business, government, extra class amateur license KL3CH

STATEMENT: RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 30988 West Parks Hwy I would ask you to give me a chance to serve in the Willow, AK 99688 next legislature. I believe it is essential to decrease the cost and scope of our state government as well MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 9 as the number of regulations that control our lives. Willow, AK 99688 As Matanuska-Susitna Borough Assemblyman, I was responsible for eliminating the cities and borough EMAIL: [email protected] Personal Property tax, co-sponsored changes to decrease the airplane tax, made the motion to create WEBSITE: doyleholmes.com the Local Road Paving program and we accomplished these programs without an increase in taxes. I will not AGE: 81 propose new taxes unless the voters approve them. I understand our constitution and the rights it affords PLACE OF BIRTH: Ponca City, OK us. I will protect them to the best of my ability and treat all people fairly and equally. Your opinion and SPOUSE’S NAME: Debra L Holmes input is important to me. Before I push that button, I always make sure I understand how that decision will CHILDREN’S NAMES: Joey, Kevin, Jerry affect your future and your life. You will be proud of my attendance record, my understanding of government, OCCUPATION: Owner (Willow True Value my integrity, my dedication, my honesty, and my Hardware) proven leadership ability.

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 41 years

ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Willow 1977 to present

EDUCATION: Ponca City High School 1952-1955, Diploma; Memphis State University 1962-1965

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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PAGE 43 2018 REGION II Instructions: To vote, completely fill in the oval next to your choice, like this:

United States Representative (vote for one)

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Write-in State Representative District (vote for one)

Patterson, Eileen E. (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Johnson, DeLena M. (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Write-in

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PAGE 44 2018 REGION II House District 11 Representative DeLena M. Johnson, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

University of Idaho (Legislative Energy Horizons Institute, 2017) Western Legislative Academy, 2017

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Alaska House of Representatives, Resources, Energy, and State Affairs Committees Two-term Mayor, City of Palmer President, Alaska Conference of Mayors Member, Alaska Statewide Suicide Prevention Council Member, Legislative Outdoor Caucus Member, PNWER Energy Council

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: President, Ethos, LLC Past Executive Director, Palmer Museum of History and Art

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: NRA, Lifetime Member Republican Women’s Clubs Palmer and Wasilla Chambers of Commerce Pioneers of Alaska Mat-Su Health Foundation Mat-Su UA Alumni Association, Charter Member

RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 944 S. Cobb Street SPECIAL INTERESTS: Palmer, Alaska 99645 Fishing, Aviation, Alaska History, Faith and Family

MAILING ADDRESS: 944 S. Cobb Street STATEMENT: Palmer, Alaska 99645 I am committed to getting Alaska on a sound fiscal path, with a practical voice and the backbone to stand up for Alaskans. EMAIL: [email protected] Our current woes originated with a drop in oil price and WEBSITE: ElectDelena.com production. The resulting revenue decrease has been ignored and that just doesn’t make sense. Alaska is at a AGE: 54 crossroads. State government continues to spend beyond sustainable limits, while proposals to pay for this expenditure PLACE OF BIRTH: Portland, OR have resulted in taking away half your PFD check, attempting to impose new taxes on wages and raiding our Permanent SPOUSE’S NAME: Steven Johnson, 37 years Fund earnings reserve. Further, short sighted bills like SB- 91 were enacted, externalizing the real cost of crime onto CHILDREN’S NAMES: Sven, Signe, Jasmin, hard working Alaskans and helping to create a crime wave Kiersten, and Stefan unprecedented in Alaska’s history.

OCCUPATION: Small business owner and My objectives as your representative are straightforward: legislator. • Substantially reduce State spending on non-essential LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 51 years. services • Promote development of our natural resources. ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: • Distribute a full PFD, as described in current statute. Talkeetna 1967-1981 • Repeal of SB-91, and promote public safety. Anchorage 1982-1984 • No new income taxes. Wasilla 1985-1988 • Advocate for early education funding. Palmer 1988-Present • Ensure veterans and seniors can maintain quality of life.

EDUCATION: It has been an honor to serve as your elected official. I Su-Valley High School (graduated,1981) appreciate the trust given to me and understand that I Mat-Su College (AAS Electronic Technology,1987) work for you. I respectfully ask for your continued support. University of Alaska Anchorage (BA Mathematics, 1991) Call me anytime at 355-8866.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 45 2018 REGION II House District 11 Representative Eileen E. Patterson, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

graduated from Palmer HS. He brought me home to Alaska after we completed our military obligations. Nine years and two kids later, he’s still my favorite battle buddy!

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: I represent District 2 on the Mat-Su Borough Planning Commission.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Former marketing director at Algone

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERHIP: I served on the non-profit board that operates Turn-A- Leaf thrift store as well as the only Reentry program in the valley - Valley Charities, Inc. I volunteered with Family Promise Mat-Su as an overnight host and meal provider. I partner with the Mat-Su Opioid Task Force to educate our community and prevent crime.

STATEMENT: Palmer is an awesome community! As a mom of two kiddos growing up in Alaska, I will keep what makes RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 810 N. Hilltop Drive us special by continuing to develop our strengths Palmer, AK 99645 and assets. For example, it is time to do more than talk, decade after decade, about the potential of MAILING ADDRESS: 810 N. Hilltop Drive value-added agricultural processing. It is time to start Palmer, AK 99645 investing and turn ideas into action. I am especially excited to work with the developing industrial hemp EMAIL: [email protected] pilot program and catapult Alaska to the forefront of this new industry! WEBSITE: www.eileenpattersonalaska.com I am also committed to leading the way in addressing AGE: 36 our challenges.

PLACE OF BIRTH: Fall River, MA Our government has become out-of-touch with everyday Alaskans. The elites make a show out of SPOUSE’S NAME: Adam Patterson asking us what we want with public hearings and work groups, but rarely take action on what we say. As both a CHILDREN’S NAMES: Balin, Stanley borough planning commissioner and addiction recovery advocate, I have witnessed entire communities being OCCUPATION: Stay-at-home mom ignored in favor of an establishment with a long history of cronyism and backroom deals. There is even LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 4 years evidence of Alaska legislators refusing meetings with citizens who did not donate to their campaign. ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Palmer (NOV 2014 - present) Alaskans need a leader who will do more than put on a show and pretend to listen. I am currently developing EDUCATION: draft legislation that would require some elected B.S. in marketing from University of Maryland University officials to create opportunities for their constituents to College - Europe be heard. My “Face Time Bill” would hold our elected leaders accountable to the people, and empower MILITARY SERVICE: communities with the ability to drive conversations and Six years active duty U.S. Army - 68Q (Pharmacy build pressure through mandatory minimum face time. Specialist) with one deployment to Iraq, where I met my husband, Adam. Adam grew up in the Butte and

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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PAGE 47 2018 REGION II Instructions: To vote, completely fill in the oval next to your choice, like this:

United States Representative (vote for one)

Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Write-in State Representative District (vote for one)

Tilton, Cathy L. (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Jeffers, Stephany (U) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Write-in

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PAGE 48 2018 REGION II House District 12 Representative Stephany Jeffers, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Undeclared)

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Official Hostess of the State of Alaska as Miss Alaska Sister City Ambassador to Chitose, Japan as Miss Anchorage

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Currently: Small Business Owner – Cirque Boreal Formerly: Botanist/Geneticist, CASE GK-12 Scientist in the Classroom, Curatorial Assistant University of Alaska Museum of the North Herbarium

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Exploring the Outdoors, Skijoring, Ballroom Dance, Improv Theater, Destroying People at Scrabble, Circus Arts

STATEMENT: Voters deserve a choice.

I grew up in Chugiak and love my community. It’s been “Home” for over 30 years, but it has undergone incredible growth and change. We need a representative who recognizes that growth as an opportunity and embraces it with enthusiasm. I offer a progressive voice for voters of RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 22535 Mirror Lake Drive District 12 and a choice that looks “North to the Future”. Chugiak, Alaska As the state faces staggering budget deficits and rising MAILING ADDRESS: 22535 Mirror Lake Drive crime, it’s not easy to focus on anything other than the Chugiak, Alaska 99567 problems right in front of us. But we must start planning for the future: EMAIL: [email protected] We need to move towards renewable energy and WEBSITE: JeffersforAlaska.com diversifying Alaskan energy resources. Not only does it make environmental sense, it makes economic sense. AGE: 33 We need commuting alternatives in Chugiak and OCCUPATION: Owner/Instructor: Cirque the Valley. With Anchorage bus routes being cut and Boreal Bridgepocalypse, this year highlighted the transportation problems that our district faces. LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: My family moved to Alaska in 1986 (when I was a baby). We need to diversify our economy and support budding Although I traveled and went out of state for school, it’s industries. I support Alaska’s growing brewery and been “Home” ever since. distillery industry and will fight burdensome regulations.

EDUCATION: For too long Alaska has led the nation in rape, sexual Grace Christian School (2003) - Valedictorian assault, and violent crimes against women. If elected, I Whitworth University (2007) - B.S. Biology, Theatre minor will fully support efforts and legislation to combat these University of Alaska Anchorage (2009) - Certificates of issues. I’m committed to ending the backlog of untested Aerial Acrobatic and Stage Combat Training rape kits (see www.endthebacklog.org) and making Hokkaido University, Japan (2011) - ECOSUS Certificate Alaska a safer place for future for Alaskans. of Sustainability Science University of Alaska Fairbanks (2015) - M.S. Biological I’m happy to provide you with more information on my Sciences policy positions and issues I care about. Please visit www.JeffersforAlaska.com for more information or contact me at [email protected].

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 49 2018 REGION II House District 12 Representative Cathy L. Tilton, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

STATEMENT: I am the “Common-Sense Conservative” for House District 12. Listed below are highlights of my positions and legislative accomplishments:

• I voted NO on SB 91 (the “omnibus” crime bill). SB 91 was strongly opposed by law enforcement and victim’s rights groups. In addition, I was the author of amendment 11 to SB 54 which would have completely repealed SB 91.

• As the current representative for House District 12, I have helped reduce state spending and proposed dozens of other specific reductions to state spending.

• I have voted against every effort to reduce that statutory dividend calculation and I support allowing Alaskans the right to vote on any change to the formula.

• I authored a new constitutional spending limit that, if adopted, would prohibit ANY spending increases EMAIL: [email protected] during a deficit.

WEBSITE: www.cathytilton4alaska.com • During the 30th Legislature I co-sponsored legislation that would move the legislative session OTHER: out of Juneau. I am a lifelong Alaskan who grew up in Anchorage and have lived in the MatSu for over 30 years. • As a conceal-carry permit holder, I strongly support Alaska’s “castle” and “stand your ground” doctrines. While growing up in Anchorage, I spent many of my weekends and summers with my grandparents in Visit cathytilton4alaska.com/issues for a complete list Chugiak learning skills like hunting and fishing and the of my position statements. Feel free to contact me importance of hard work and commitment. directly at 907.521.8426 or tilton4statehouse@gmail. com if you have additional questions. After graduating from Service High School, I earned a certificate in Accounting and Travel from Alaska Business College.

In 1980, I moved to Big Lake where I began working for a local law firm and started my family. Later, I went to work for the Mayor of Wasilla soon after the City had been designated a first-class city.

As a lifelong Alaskan and long-time Valley resident, I KNOW THE ISSUES. As an active member of our community, I UNDERSTAND THE ISSUES. As your state representative for the last 4 years, I have CONTINUED TO LEAD ON THE ISSUES.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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PAGE 51 2018 REGION II Instructions: To vote, completely fill in the oval next to your choice, like this:

United States State Representative Representative District (vote for one) (vote for one)

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Kimp, Danyelle D. (N) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee Party Nominee

Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Dahlstrom, Nancy A. (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee Party Nominee

Write-in Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Write-in State Senator District G (vote for one)

Schiess, Oliver (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Reinbold, Lora H. (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

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PAGE 52 2018 REGION II Senate District G Lora H. Reinbold, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

Judiciary, Rules, Ethics (Alt), Community & Regional Affairs, Health & Social Services, Military & Veterans Affairs Vice-President, South Fork Community Council (2009-2012) Eagle River Parks & Recreation Board (2010-2012) Vice-Chair, Republican Party, Eagle River (2010-2011) Governor Parnell’s Transition Team (2010-2011) Alaska Aerospace Board (2013-2014)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: BioTech Sales, Johnson & Johnson Alaska District Manager, Bristol-Myers Squibb Assistant Business Office Manager, NME Hospitals Operations Manager, Medical Park Family Care

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Chugiak-Eagle River Chamber of Commerce, Community Covenant Church, NRA, Resident Hunters of Alaska,Truth in American Education, Republican Women’s Club

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Trails, Skiing, Fishing, Hiking.

STATEMENT: As a lifelong Alaskan, I care deeply for the people and future of our Great State. As a true conservative I believe RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 17217 Yellowstone in smaller government, traditional family values and the Eagle River, Alaska American Dream. I bring extensive business & management experience to the table. I’ve earned the reputation as the MAILING ADDRESS: Box 772111 BOLD Conservative Leader, and fought the establishment Eagle River, Alaska to secure your rights & a brighter future for Alaska.

EMAIL: [email protected] I take my oath to uphold and defend the State Constitution seriously, and will fight to protect your Constitutional rights. WEBSITE: www.ReinboldForAlaska.com On key issues, I’ve been on the RIGHT side of the fight for AGE: 54 Alaskans:

PLACE OF BIRTH: Fairbanks, Alaska SB91, the “Light-on-Crime Bill”: I fought vigorously and voted wisely AGAINST SB91. I warned Alaskans in an OpEd SPOUSE’S NAME: Eric of “Dangers lurking in SB91.” Public safety is government’s most important mandate & I am leading the fight to repeal CHILDREN’S NAMES: Zachary, Rydell SB91 that endangers Alaskans & damages our economy. My primary opponent voted for SB91. OCCUPATION: Legislator Government Spending: I’ve spoken boldly and voted LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 46 consistently against bloated state spending. I’ve orchestrated symposiums and promoted numerous budget ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: cuts and exposed a flawed budget process. Clear (1964-1969), Anchorage (1969-1989, 1991-2003), Eagle River (2006-2018) Protecting the Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD): I’ve voted consistently to protect the full PFD. Government spending EDUCATION: must be reduced and the original PFD formula restored. In East High, UAA & Oral Roberts University, B.S. Business 2017, my opponent voted to cut your PFD.

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: My public record speaks volumes of my commitment to the Representative, Alaska State House (2013-Present): well-being of my constituents and Alaska’s future. I would Chair, Administrative Regulation Review; be honored to continue serving you and request your vote. Vice-Chair, Education; Vice-Chair, Labor & Commerce; Vote BOLD to elect Lora ReinBOLD as your State Senator! Co-Chair, Joint Armed Services;

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 53 2018 REGION II Senate District G Oliver Schiess, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

OTHER: I joined the Marines at 18. In 2003, I served in combat in Iraq as a part of the “Tip of the Spear” under General Mattis.

In the Marines, I served as: Drill Instructor, Inventory Manager, and Instructor at the Officer Candidate School in Quantico.

After years of serving around the globe in the Marines, my wife, four children, and I chose to settle down in Alaska. Three of my children go to Ravenwood Elementary and my oldest is a student at UAA.

I am running because the career politicians had their shot and failed. In the Marines I learned: “Lead, Follow, or get out of the way.” I’m here to lead.

STATEMENT: Government Spending- I am a strong fiscal conservative. With my experience as an Inventory Manager in the Marines, I understand better than most the importance of being vigilant against budgetary waste. I will fight for responsible government spending and to eliminate government waste. 19912 Grant Circle RESIDENCE ADDRESS: Crime- SB91 is not working. The current level of crime Eagle River, AK 99577 in our community is unacceptable. Every Alaskan should feel safe in their homes and community. We cannot re- MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 773373 elect lawmakers who vote to cut law enforcement and Eagle River, AK 99577 defund prosecutors.

EMAIL: [email protected] Schools- Quality education is the foundation for student achievement and economic growth. I will be a strong WEBSITE: oliverforstatesenate.com supporter of our students and teachers.

AGE: 38 Jobs- I will work to diversify our economy, bring new industry, and support our small businesses so that we PLACE OF BIRTH: Seattle, Washington have a stable and robust economy.

SPOUSE’S NAME: Natalie PFD- The PFD should not be used to bailout the government. I will defend your PFD by fighting to place it CHILDREN’S NAMES: Liam, Tininna, Sophia, Peter in the Alaska Constitution.

OCCUPATION: Senior Logistics Analyst Veterans- As a Marine, I will fight for the needs of all of Alaska’s veterans. Honorable service deserves honorable LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 3 years representation in Juneau.

ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Healthcare- Healthcare and health insurance costs are Eagle River 2015-Present crushing our families and state budget. I will fight to address this problem facing so many Alaskans. EDUCATION: B.S. Mathematics, minor Education To find out more or provide support visit oliverforstatesenate.com MILITARY SERVICE: United States Marine Corps, Gunnery Sergeant. Regardless of your political party, I am here to be your senator. I am working hard and I would be honored to SPECIAL INTERESTS: have your vote. Shooting, Rotary, Rugby, Hunting, Dip Netting, Hiking and Camping. -Respectfully, Oliver Schiess

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 54 2018 REGION II House District 13 Representative Nancy A. Dahlstrom, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Previously held: Resources Committee, Co-Chairman; Joint Armed Services Committee, member and Co-Chairman; Rules Chairman, Economic Development, Trade and Tourism, member and Co-Chairman; Judiciary Committee, member and Vice-Chairman; Military and Veterans Affairs Committee, member; Oil and Gas Committee, member; Legislative Council, Vice-Chairman; Various Finance Subcommittees, member.

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: National Rifle Association, Life Member Friends of the NRA, past-chairman Chugiak/Eagle River Chamber of Commerce, member Birchwood Community Council, past president Mayors Gang Task Force, past member Federal Emergency Management Association, past member

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Spending time with our 9 grandchildren (with another one on the way), reading and traveling.

STATEMENT: It is an honor to again ask for your support to represent you, residents of District 13 (Eagle River, JBER, Chugiak, and Anchorage), in the Legislature. RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 14832 East Lake Ridge Eagle River, Alaska 99577 I love working with people ~ together we can move our communities and state forward. To do this, we need to elect MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 770725 those who believe in a conservative, common sense and Eagle River, Alaska 99577 cooperative approach to the issues.

EMAIL: [email protected] Tough On Crime. It’s our responsibility to provide law enforcement the tools to do their jobs and mandate WEBSITE: nancydahlstrom.com punishments commensurate with the crime. Residents deserve to feel safe! AGE: 61 Protect Your PFD. The public’s trust is broken by the actions PLACE OF BIRTH: Baltimore, Maryland taken in Juneau. My record is clear … I have always and will always defend your dividend. It’s time to let Alaskans vote to SPOUSE’S NAME: Kit Dahlstrom protect the fund in our Constitution.

CHILDREN’S NAMES: Colby, Shayna, Misty, Matt JOBS! We must focus on all the relevant issues that impact Alaska’s future prosperity: our children’s education, safe OCCUPATION: Wife, Mother, Grandmother communities, and ensuring our private sector economy (jobs) can grow and prosper. LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 39 years Alaska’s Military. We play a strategic role in our nation’s ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: security. I am proud to honor, support and champion our Anchorage 1980 – 1989 veterans, active military men and women and their families Eagle River 1989 – present in the legislature.

EDUCATION: With a proven record, I have the experience and energy to hit High School, 1972 – 1975, Smithfield, UT the ground running. I’ll defend your PFD, fight for a balanced Wayland Baptist University, 1991 – 1994, A.A. and B.S. budget, work tirelessly on behalf of our military and veterans (Human Services / Business) and promote essential community projects. University of LaVerne, 1995 – 1997, Masters in Organizational Management This job really is about people - you! Henry Toll Fellowship, 2005 US Army War College, 2004 I would very much appreciate your support.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 55 2018 REGION II House District 13 Representative Danyelle D. Kimp, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Nonpartisan)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Owner and head brewer (QUAKE! Brewing Company) Sexual Harassment/Assault Response & Prevention Program Manager (U.S. Army) Educator (Anchorage School District)

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Member of VFW Post 9785 (Eagle River) Military Officers Association of America Masons

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family Brewing Beer Fishing Writing Music

OTHER: In 2015 I had a choice to make: either get sent to a new duty station, or retire from the Army and stay in Alaska. I chose Alaska! And now I am asking you, Alaska, to choose me.

EMAIL: [email protected] STATEMENT: I have served my country with pride and honor, and WEBSITE: kimpforalaska.org I am ready to serve again. I will make job growth, education, energy, and the PFD my top priorities. AGE: 43 Alaska has the highest unemployment rate in the PLACE OF BIRTH: Pontotoc, MS nation, at 7.3%. This unacceptable and must change. I will increase job creation where we need it the most, OCCUPATION: in small businesses and the renewable energy sector. Owner of QUAKE! Brewing Company The more small businesses we have putting more Educator in the Anchorage School District people to work, the better off we are as a whole.

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: Five years I believe in a properly funded quality education for our children. They deserve nothing less, and I will fight ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: everyday to make sure they have it. Also, teachers Eagle River (2013 - Present) are the backbone of our educational system, and the primary touchpoint in our children’s academic lives. We EDUCATION: must restructure our educational funding to reflect this. Pontotoc High School (1993, Diploma) Jackson State University (2005, BA Music Education) I support the monetizing of Alaska’s natural resources Soldier Support Institute (2010, AG Officer Advanced only if it is done in a safe and environmentally Course) responsible manner. All Alaska energy and resource development should be conducted with a “do no harm” MILITARY SERVICE: mentality. Retired Army Officer and Combat Veteran with deployments in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kuwait We must also have a comprehensive, long-term fiscal plan that provides for essential government services POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: and infrastructure, includes community revenue United States Army sharing, and protects the Alaska Permanent Fund and its dividends. Alaska should be able to operate on a continuing basis without borrowing from the PFD, State Reserve Funds, or Permanent Fund principal.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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PAGE 57 2018 REGION II Instructions: To vote, completely fill in the oval next to your choice, like this:

United States State Representative Representative District (vote for one) (vote for one)

Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Merrick, Kelly R. (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee Party Nominee

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Hackenmueller, Joe (N) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee Party Nominee

Write-in Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Write-in State Senator District G (vote for one)

Reinbold, Lora H. (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Schiess, Oliver (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

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PAGE 58 2018 REGION II House District 14 Representative Joe Hackenmueller, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Nonpartisan)

EDUCATION: Wayzata HS (MN), 1977 Univ of MN, BS Geology, 1981 Univ of MN, MS Geophysics, 1983 UAA, MAT (Science), 1993 UAA, Ed Leadership Endorsement, 1998 Alaska Type A (Teaching) and Type B (Admin) Certificates

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: ARCO Alaska Inc: Exploration Geophysicist, Facility Operator, Facility Planner Anchorage School District: Science Teacher, Instructional Coach, IT Supervisor

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERHIP: Hylen Crest Homeowners Board of Directors Anchorage Ski Club Friends of Eagle River Nature Center

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hiking, Biking, Skiing, Skating, and spending time with my family.

RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 10129 Raven Crest Cir STATEMENT: Eagle River, AK 99577 With the State still facing a multi-billion dollar deficit, we need representatives in Juneau who are willing to MAILING ADDRESS: 10129 Raven Crest Cir set aside party politics and work together to develop a Eagle River, AK 99577 long range fiscal plan that will ensure the prosperity of Alaska. That plan must include a balanced combination EMAIL: [email protected] of strategic cuts, new revenue sources, and responsible use of the Permanent Fund earnings to ensure a WEBSITE: www.hackenmuellerforhouse.com vibrant future for the next generation of Alaskans.

AGE: 59 As oil revenues decline, we need to find creative solutions to diversify this economy. Having worked in PLACE OF BIRTH: Minneapolis, MN both the oil industry and public education, I appreciate the challenges presented by shrinking budgets. I SPOUSE’S NAME: Shirley Greeninger also recognize the value of responsible investment in both the public and private sectors. We need to CHILDREN’S NAMES: Paul, Sarah, Ellen make strategic cuts when necessary, but we also need to make sure we protect and expand the basic OCCUPATION: infrastructure that makes Alaska such a great place Retired: to live. Anchorage School District 1995 - 2016: Science Teacher, Technology Coach, Supervisor As a 34 year resident of Eagle River, I understand the ARCO Alaska Inc 1983 - 1992: Geophysicist, Operator, diverse interests of this community. I am running as Facility Planner a nonpartisan candidate to provide a common sense, independent voice for the people of District 14. I LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 34 years believe there are reasonable solutions to Alaska’s fiscal problem. I believe the people of Eagle River are ready to ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: set aside partisan politics. And I believe we need to act Eagle River, 1984 - present now, to create a vibrant Alaska for future generations.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 59 2018 REGION II House District 14 Representative Kelly R. Merrick, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Legislative Aide to Senate President Congressional Aide to Congressman Don Young

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Homestead Elementary PTA & Classroom Volunteer Eagle River Panthers Team Manager & Volunteer Alaska Blue Devils Team Manager & Volunteer

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Skiing Biking Reading Crafting

STATEMENT: I’m Republican , a lifelong Alaskan with a passion for bringing people together. I am a firm believer that when we listen more than we speak good things can happen. My aim is to heal the divisiveness that has plagued Juneau and to find solutions to move the state forward.

RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 19205 Mt. Magnificent Circle As a strong conservative, I commit to defend the PFD, Eagle River, AK 99577 oppose taxes, and protect the sanctity of life. I am determined to fight for the repeal of SB 91 and impose MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 773631 strong penalties for auto thefts, home invasions, Eagle River, AK 99577 burglaries, and violent crime. Catch and release policies must be replaced with hard time for criminals. EMAIL: [email protected] I understand the opioid epidemic must be addressed as addiction is putting more criminals on the street. WEBSITE: www.kellymerrick.com Alaska is a resource state. I know without robust AGE: 42 investment in developing those resources—including oil, minerals, fish, timber and other resources— PLACE OF BIRTH: Juneau, Alaska the state will likely never close the fiscal gap. We must safely develop our natural resources to boost SPOUSE’S NAME: Joey Merrick revenues while getting spending under control. I am dedicated to creating good jobs for Alaskans and to CHILDREN’S NAMES: Hunter (12), Brody (11) get the economy growing again. & Roxie (8) As your next State Representative, I will be a common- OCCUPATION: Homemaker sense advocate for conservative values in Juneau. I am proudly endorsed by Congressman Don Young. LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 42 years With experience working for trusted Republican leaders, I will be an effective voice for the people of ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Eagle River. Juneau: 1975-2000 Valdez: 2000-2002 Eagle River: 2002 to Present

EDUCATION: Gonzaga University Bachelor of Business Administration Concentration Finance, Cum Laude

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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PAGE 61 2018 REGION II Instructions: To vote, completely fill in the oval next to your choice, like this:

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PAGE 62 2018 REGION II House District 15 Representative Lyn D. Franks, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Steering Committee, March On-Alaska AFACT (Anchorage Faith Action Congregations Together), active member Alaska Center-Active Member, volunteer

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Musician- guitar, mandolin, Celtic banjo, triune, drums and percussion. I am a multiple triathlon participant and finisher- I love to kayak- Grandmother to two adorable toddler grandsons and three wonderful adult children.

STATEMENT: I’m honored to be running in the General Election for Alaska State House to represent our community in Juneau.

Of the hundreds of people I have spoken to at events, at their businesses and at their homes, I consistently hear how people want to protect our PFD, pass a long term sustainable state budget on time, have a safe community, and improve education. RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 190 Grand Larry A-06 Anchorage, AK 99504 Voters in our community tell me the tax burden should be equitably shared, and they point to their frustration MAILING ADDRESS: 190 Grand Larry A-06 with big oil and gas companies who also need to pay Anchorage, AK 99504 their fair share of taxes to support public services that we all use—including roads, public safety and schools. EMAIL: [email protected] Legislators who handle the oil and gas companies with kid-gloves, and let them off the hook from paying their WEBSITE: lynfranksforstatehouse.com fair share of taxes is unacceptable.

AGE: 63 To achieve these goals, we must all work together, listen to each other, and participate where we can in PLACE OF BIRTH: Winter Haven, Florida our communities. I’ve been an active member of my community for over 20 years and I want to take our CHILDREN’S NAMES: Sarah, Jenny, and Joshua community’s vision to Juneau and pass public policy that positively impacts the lives of people like us who OCCUPATION: UAA Adjunct Instructor, play by the rules. History Our legislators need to develop a diversified state LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 24 Years economy which brings good jobs with benefits, a full PFD check, and neighborhoods that are safe and ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: thriving. Anchorage- 1988-2007 Palmer- 2003-2005 I love our NE Muldoon community—and I’d like your Anchorage-2013-Present help to make it even better.

I’m Lyn Franks and I am asking for your vote. EDUCATION: Western Carolina University, B.S. Recreational Leadership; Minor, History, 1977 M.A. Murray State University, History, 2011

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 63 2018 REGION II House District 15 Representative Gabrielle “Gabby” LeDoux, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Alaska State Representative, 2005-2009, 2013-present Board Member, Northeast Community Council, 2010-2012 Borough Mayor, Kodiak Island Borough, 2001-2004 Board Member, Alaska Municipal League, 2003-2004 Board Member, Kodiak Electric Association, 1995-2000

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Member, Military Committee, Chamber of Commerce Board Member, Alaska Youth and Family Network Board Member, Alaska Legal Services Corporation

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Rotary Club of Anchorage Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Sons of Norway, Bernt Balcher Lodge Pioneers of Alaska, Women’s Igloo 4

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Travel, true crime novels, hiking and running

STATEMENT: I’m running for reelection because state government RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 8859 Cross Pointe Loop impacts the lives of each and every Alaskan. Anchorage, AK 99504 I go door-to-door more than any other elected official, MAILING ADDRESS: 8859 Cross Pointe Loop and I know the families who call Muldoon and JBER Anchorage, AK 99504 home. We are a diverse community of hard working people, of all ethnic backgrounds, who care deeply EMAIL: [email protected] about the quality of life in East Anchorage.

WEBSITE: www.VoteLeDoux.com As your Representative I have fought – and will continue to fight – for your full Permanent Fund Dividend, for full AGE: 70 funding to guaranty a quality education for every child, and to fix our criminal laws so that we put criminals in PLACE OF BIRTH: Baltimore, MD prison and we are safe in our homes, in our parks, and on our streets. SPOUSE’S NAME: Kurt (deceased) I have a deep personal commitment to advocating for CHILDREN’S NAMES: Matthew, Sheree, our military service members and their families who Daniel (deceased) call East Anchorage home. I served as Co-Chair of the House Military and Veterans Affairs Committee for two OCCUPATION: Attorney (inactive) years, and as Vice-Chair for four years. I now serve as a committee member of the Joint Armed Services LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 40 years Committee and previously served as Co-Chair of that committee. ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage 1978-1980 The experience and knowledge I have developed Kodiak 1980-2009 serving in the State House will ensure that our area is Anchorage 2009-present well represented in a time of shrinking revenues.

EDUCATION: Your concerns are my concerns; good schools, good School of Law, University of California, Berkeley parks, good roads, and good opportunities to make a 1970-1973, J.D. living wage and provide for our families. I want the next University of California Berkeley, 1968-1970, B.A. generation to enjoy the same opportunities that were University of Southern Berkeley, 1966-1968 there for me when I came here 40 years ago. La Mirada High School, 1962-1966

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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PAGE 65 2018 REGION II Instructions: To vote, completely fill in the oval next to your choice, like this:

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Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Write-in State Representative District (vote for one)

Wright, Stanley A. (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Spohnholz, Ivy A. (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

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PAGE 66 2018 REGION II House District 16 Representative Ivy A. Spohnholz, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: The Salvation Army, Senior Development Officer, University of Alaska Anchorage, Senior Development Officer, Abused Women’s Aid in Crisis, Development Coordinator

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERHIP: Foster Parent, Foster Kids First, Alaska Children’s Trust, YWCA Alaska, The Foraker Group, Association of Fundraising Professionals, Tanaina Child Development Center

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Enjoying Alaska’s great outdoors through hiking, hunting, berry picking, fishing, gardening, skiing, cycling and running.

STATEMENT: It has been my honor to serve as representative for District 16 for the past 2.5 years. As your representative, I have worked tirelessly to find common-sense solutions to the difficult problems Alaska faces.

As a third-generation Alaskan, these issues are personal to me. I have advocated for Alaskans’ best interests, made difficult decisions, and collaborated with others to pass important legislation and a fair budget.

RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 3473 Newcomb Dr. As your legislator I have: Anchorage, AK 99508 •Passed landmark health care price transparency MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 212495 legislation to help drive down health care costs. Anchorage, AK 99512 •Helped fight for increased funding for K-12 and pre-K EMAIL: [email protected] programs for the next two years.

WEBSITE: ivyforalaska.com •Supported increased investment in public safety for new troopers, police officers, prosecutors, and public AGE: 45 defenders.

PLACE OF BIRTH: Nebesna •Worked to secure additional addiction treatment beds to address our state’s opioid epidemic. SPOUSE’S NAME: Troy Bowler •Fought for funding for our city’s aging port. CHILDREN’S NAMES: Iris (20), Kim (20), and Maya (18) •Chaired the Health and Social Services Committee, advancing legislation making health care more OCCUPATION: Representative for House accessible in Alaska. District 16 But I am not nearly done. When there is inaction or poor LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: decision making in the legislature, Alaskans bear the cost. 1973-1991 and 1999 to present We need legislators who will work hard, get things done, and collaborate across party lines to make innovative ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: changes. I will continue to be that legislator for you, bringing Nebesna 1974-1974 East Side Pride to Juneau. Anchorage 1974-1991 Anchorage 1999-present I am running for State House in District 16 to work for a brighter future for Alaska and the next generation of EDUCATION: Alaskans. As your representative, I pledge to always do University of Washington, Bachelors of Arts in Political what is right over what is easy. Science, 1997, and Masters of Public Administration, 2014 Thank you for your vote. POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: House of Representatives – Appointed March 10, 2016

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 67 2018 REGION II House District 16 Representative Stanley A. Wright, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

STATEMENT: I have always believed in fighting for what’s right. I joined the US Navy to help defend the rights of my fellow Americans. Over a period of time, I realized that being a public servant will forever be a part of who I am. I became motivated to run due to the many obstacles that blocked my autistic son’s path to education. We were in a constant battle for the services my son needed for a proper education.

It would be an honor to represent your voice in Juneau. It is important that we understand that the PFD belongs to the citizens of Alaska. No one in Juneau should have the power to decide how Alaskans PFD is spent without asking you. We have to protect it by putting it in the Alaska State Constitution.

Taxes should be a last resort. We need new ideas that will keep the burden of taxes from Alaskans. Taxes should only be passed by citizens, in a statewide election.

Our government needs to live within its means. We need to fix the constitutional spending cap. This will RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 959 Norman St. ensure an end to the deficit spending by forcing our Anchorage, AK 99504 government to live within our means.

MAILING ADDRESS: 959 Norman St. Anchorage, AK 99504

EMAIL: [email protected]

WEBSITE: wright4alaska.com

AGE: 32

SPOUSE’S NAME: Shayne Wright

MILITARY SERVICE: US Navy Veteran from Nov 2009 to Jan 2015 Deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom where I earned an Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist designation.

Medals awarded: National Defense Service Medal, Global War On Terrorism, Sea Service Deployment, Global War On Terrorism Expeditionary

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Omega Psi Phi

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Shooting, hiking, fishing, photography, motorcycle riding

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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PAGE 69 2018 REGION II Instructions: To vote, completely fill in the oval next to your choice, like this:

United States State Representative Representative District 7 (vote for one) (vote for one)

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Sanders, Marcus (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee Party Nominee

Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Josephson, Andrew L. "Andy" (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee Party Nominee

Write-in Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Write-in State Senator District I (vote for one)

Gray-Jackson, Elvi (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Crawford, Jim (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Write-in

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PAGE 70 2018 REGION II Senate District I Jim Crawford, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Coordinator, Alaska Offices of U.S. Senator Ted Stevens National Small Business Advisory Council Alaska Chairman, Ronald Reagan for President Alaska Chairman, George Bush for President Alaska Chairman, Donald Trump for President

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: President, Better Business Bureau of Alaska President, Permanent Fund Defenders President, Alaska Institute for Growth Member, Anchorage Planning and Zoning Commission Chairman, Valdez Port Commission

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Board of Directors, Crisis Pregnancy Center Teacher, Board member, Junior Achievement of Alaska Member National Rifle Association Board of Directors, Easter Seals President Valdez Chamber of Commerce

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, Protecting the Alaska Permanent Fund and the dividend.

RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 1218 Crescent Drive OTHER: Anchorage, Alaska 99508 Third generation Alaskan with a fourth and fifth generation in Alaska. MAILING ADDRESS: 1218 Crescent Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99508 STATEMENT: As past President of Permanent Fund Defenders, I listened to [email protected] Alaskans about their dividends. They understood the current EMAIL: Governor and Legislators want more money; more oil taxes, jimcrawfordforalaska.com a personal income tax and to take our dividends. They got WEBSITE: half of it each of the last three years. No more. 70 AGE: The dividend is the people’s money, not a pool to be Anchorage confiscated for a larger bureaucracy. Cutting dividends PLACE OF BIRTH: caused Alaska’s recession. We just lost another 2,000 jobs. Terri SPOUSE’S NAME: My family has been in Alaska banking and real estate since Heather, Meagan, Jimmy 1898. We’ve built companies that expanded jobs. In banking, CHILDREN’S NAMES: I learned to read financial statements. In my research, I found the waste of $376 million; housing money that was OCCUPATION: retired, radio host and newspaper columnist hidden then spent on the Governor’s pipedream. It is one example of foolish spending I’ll stop. 70 LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: Alaska small business lacks capital. Our economy needs private sector jobs. With proper management of our assets, ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage 1948-1963, 1975-2018 Alaskans can expand jobs. Our Permanent Fund earned Fairbanks 1963-1973, 1974 over $6 million each of the last two years. We didn’t have Tok 1973 a deficit. In FY 2017, we had a $3,9 billion surplus. It’s right Valdez 1974-1975 there in the state’s financials. Let’s grow small business jobs in tourism, military support, EDUCATION: Monroe HS resource development, fishing, retail and wholesale trade. University of Alaska I have a plan to expand small business in Alaska. I ask for MBAA School of Mortgage Banking your vote to accomplish that goal. RNCC Campaign Management College Let’s stop the budget shell games. Implement zero based budgeting. Fix the Constitutional cap on expenses. Stop catch and release crime. And keep their hands off our dividends.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 71 2018 REGION II Senate District I Elvi Gray-Jackson, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: National League of Cities –Board of Directors and Finance/Investment Advisory Committee - 2012-2016

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cooking, Gardening, and Fashion Designing

OTHER: In 1982, I moved to Alaska from New Jersey with my young son, Ramon. As a single parent, we experienced the challenges of life in a new city. I made a career of public service, initially working as an executive secretary in the Public Transit Department, followed by Administrative Assistant, Senior Budget Analyst and Director of the Anchorage Assembly’s Budget and Legislative Services Office. In 2008, I was elected to serve the Midtown District and served for nine years. My ability to listen, assist and represent the interests of constituents is my most valuable contribution to the community.

STATEMENT: My first priority has always been representing the RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 2096 Crataegus Avenue people of Anchorage. Now, more than ever, we need Anchorage, AK 99508 people in Juneau that are focused on working together and putting Alaskans first. I will use my budgetary MAILING ADDRESS: 2096 Crataegus Avenue expertise to work to develop a comprehensive and Anchorage, AK 99508 sustainable fiscal plan. While serving as Director of the Assembly Budget and Legislative Services Office and EMAIL: [email protected] as a member of the Anchorage Assembly, I developed a reputation as a champion of fiscal responsibility. I WEBSITE: www.friendsofelvi.com am committed to keeping our community safe by ensuring that an adequate number of police officers, PLACE OF BIRTH: Newark, New Jersey firefighters, and other emergency service personnel are able to do their jobs effectively. It is also important CHILDREN’S NAMES: Ramon that the Legislature revisit SB 21 in order to retain those statues that have worked and remove those OCCUPATION: Retired. that have not worked. Public safety includes ensuring that all citizens have access to sufficient healthcare LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 36 Years. which requires funding for Medicaid. Maintaining and improving our infrastructure is vital for economic ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: growth which will also provide sustainable jobs for the Anchorage – 1982 to Present hardworking men and women of Alaska. Our children are the most important investment we can make – they EDUCATION: are our future. For that reason, it is essential that the Barringer High Base Student Allocation is inflation-proofed and Fashion Institute of Technology appropriations are forward funded in order to avoid University of Alaska Anchorage – Associate of Arts unnecessary teacher layoffs. In addition, we must adequately fund the University of Alaska system. POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Anchorage Assembly – 2008-2017 Chair Vice-Chair

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 72 2018 REGION II House District 17 Representative Andrew L. “Andy” Josephson, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Internship (Sen. Ted Stevens); Legislative Aide (17th and 23rd Alaska Legislatures); Public School Teacher (Kuspuk School District, Kalskag); Superior Court Judicial Law Clerk (4th and 3rd Judicial Districts, Fairbanks and Kenai); Assistant District Attorney, (Kotzebue); Associate Attorney (Law Offices of Dan Allan, and Law Offices of G.R. Eschbacher, 2003-2012); Adjunct Instructor of Constitutional Law, (UAA, 2003-2008).

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Backpacking, baseball, fishing, skiing, running/swimming

STATEMENT: I’m the only member of the Legislature spanning the last 6 years to have never missed a Floor vote of any kind— ever! My attendance at committees is also exemplary.

I’m the proud author of HB 23, a bill providing healthcare to surviving spouses and children of first responders killed in the line-of-duty. For the last 6 years, I’ve supported good Republican legislation, while fighting the GOP’s bad legislation.

RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 4859 Pavalof Street I’m a legislative leader relative to supporting the civil Anchorage, Alaska 99507 rights of same-sex orientation persons.

MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 230915 I’ve also been a leading advocate and staunch supporter Anchorage, Alaska of the protection of wild animals, waters and lands. 99523-0915 I defended victims’ rights in the 2016-2018 sessions. EMAIL: [email protected] Finally, I was a leading champion of the State’s receipt of AGE: 54 Medicaid Expansion dollars.

PLACE OF BIRTH: Anchorage I Will Continue To: *Oppose the Pebble Mine: We shouldn’t trade renewable SPOUSE’S NAME: Donna resources for non-renewable resources, especially when local communities most directly impacted by a project OCCUPATION: Attorney/Teacher oppose it.

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 54 years *Oppose Vouchers: We shouldn’t become islands unto ourselves. Our country was built on public education. It ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: should be about “We”, not about “I”. Anchorage: July, 1964-Present, except for: Juneau: (January-May of 1990, 2003, 2013-2018) *Oppose Electing Our Judiciary: We have the finest state Lower Kalskag: (August, 1991-May, 1994) court system in the country. It’s impartial and totally apolitical. Fairbanks: (November, 1997-September, 1998) Kenai: (September, 1998-June, 1999) *Support the Biggest Economic Project in Alaska History- Kotzebue: (December, 1999-May, 2001) -AKLNG--if it pencils out and helps our State Treasury!

EDUCATION: West High (1982); Whitman College (BA, *Support Oil Development, especially onshore. History, 1986); UAA (Master of Arts in Teaching, 1992); Penn State-Dickinson School of Law (JD, 1997) *Support the Full-Funding of Our Public Schools.

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: *Support the Rights of Workers and the Dignity of Individuals. Municipal Zoning Board of Examiners and Appeals, and Planning and Zoning Commission (2005-2008) *Support a Comprehensive Fiscal Plan—I’ve Taken Alaska State House (2013-Present) Tough Votes and Won’t Dodge This Crisis!

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 73 2018 REGION II House District 17 Representative Marcus Sanders, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

MILITARY SERVICE: Swear into Alaska National Guard as Chaplain, August 2018

STATEMENT: I’m Marcus Sanders.

I’m a husband, a father, an educator, a pastor, and a mentor. I’m proud to say that I have lived in Anchorage my entire life,

I went to school here, I got my first job here, I married here. For the past few years, I’ve been the safety, security, and discipline specialist at Wendler Middle School, teaching and mentoring kids -- many of whom had a similar upbringing to me.

My parents worked hard to provide for me and my brothers and sister, but they still encouraged me to better myself through quality education and community engagement. I was told in school that I’d never amount to anything -- that all I’d ever become was a worker at a fast food restaurant. RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 3304 Vassar Drive Anchorage, AK 99508 I refused to let that message discourage me.

MAILING ADDRESS: 3304 Vassar Drive If we are going to get serious about our community’s Anchorage, AK 99508 problems, we have to be ALL IN.

EMAIL: [email protected] I’m not running for office because I want to become a politician -- truthfully, I don’t. I enjoy teaching and WEBSITE: MarcusInTheHouse.com mentoring. But I am desperate to help solve the problems in our community -- the rising crime, lack of AGE: 36 opportunity, and, in many cases, a total lack of quality mentors available to kids. I don’t ever want a child in PLACE OF BIRTH: Anchorage, Alaska Midtown to be told what I was told growing up. They deserve better than that. SPOUSE’S NAME: Erikia I don’t expect to have your trust and support by CHILDREN’S NAMES: Malachi, Avant, Faith default, but I will do everything I can to earn it. Let’s take Alaska back! OCCUPATION: Educator, Anchorage School District Pastor, Greater Friendship Baptist Church

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: Lifelong, 36 years

ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage, lifelong

EDUCATION: East High School ‘01 Wayland Baptist University ‘18

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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PAGE 75 2018 REGION II Instructions: To vote, completely fill in the oval next to your choice, like this:

United States State Representative Representative District (vote for one) (vote for one)

Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Lekanof, Anthony C. (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee Party Nominee

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Drummond, Harriet A. (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee Party Nominee

Write-in Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Write-in State Senator District I (vote for one)

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PAGE 76 2018 REGION II House District 18 Representative Harriet A. Drummond, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

Member, House Resources, Transportation, Community & Regional Affairs Committee, Special Committee on Economic Development, Trade and Tourism Anchorage Municipal Assembly, 2008-2013, Chair 2009 Anchorage School Board 1994-2003, President 1998-1999

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Graphic Designer 1976-1981 for printers, architecture firms and VECO Owner, Drummond Design, 1981-Present

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERHIP: Member, Spenard Chamber of Commerce Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church, Parish Council, Treasurer North Star Community Council, Chair Federation of Community Councils, Chair North Star Elementary School PTA, President, Treasurer West High School PTSA, Eagles Cache School Store Manager

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Greek cooking, fishing, reading, enjoying Alaska’s beauty, visiting as many Alaska communities as possible.

STATEMENT: This session I protected our education RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 2139 Solstice Circle Excellent Schools: Anchorage, AK 99503 budget from further cuts, successfully increased funding to keep classroom sizes from growing, and helped school districts save money and operate more efficiently. We MAILING ADDRESS: 2139 Solstice Circle Anchorage, AK 99503 more than doubled funding for pre-school. Education is a constitutional obligation of the state and the burden of funding shortfalls must not be shifted onto local taxpayers. EMAIL: [email protected] I support continuing efforts to rebuild WEBSITE: www.HarrietDrummond.com Safe neighborhoods: our police force to help keep our neighborhoods safe. AGE: 66 Fiscal plan to erase Alaska’s deficit: I joined the House Majority Coalition, put politics aside and passed a complete PLACE OF BIRTH: New York, NY fiscal plan which shares the burden fairly through budget cuts and broad-based revenue measures. I opposed a SPOUSE’S NAME: Elstun Lauesen Permanent Fund-only plan which adversely impacts lower income Alaskans, leaving highly paid out-of-state workers CHILDREN’S NAMES: Son Alexander, stepdaughters Rachel and Jenny and multinational corporations untouched. I will not violate the trust you placed in me by supporting such a plan. OCCUPATION: Graphic designer Protect Seniors, the Disabled and Children. We must support our elders and protect vulnerable Alaskans. I LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 42 years supported excellent legislation to protect and reduce the number of kids in foster care. ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage since 1976 to strengthen and diversify EDUCATION: Job training, strong university UAA, graduate work, Public Administration, 2007 Alaska’s economy. Cornell University, Bachelor of Science, Design and Environmental Analysis, 1974 Fiscal responsibility: Alaska can no longer subsidize Bronx High School of Science, 1969 the world’s wealthiest corporations or spend millions on megaprojects we cannot afford. We need fiscal responsibility and my votes have reflected that all along. POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Alaska State Legislature, House of Representatives, 2013-present I’d be honored to put my long history of public service and Chair, House Education Committee experience to work to serve you once again in the Alaska State House.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 77 2018 REGION II House District 18 Representative Anthony C. Lekanof, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Business Development Associate under 60Hertz Energy St George Tanaq Corporation Board of Directors, Chair of Audit and Finance Inter, Office of United States Senator, Lisa Murkowski

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERHIP: Alaska Native Brother Hood Camp 1 Council Alaska Federation of Natives District 18 Republican Party

SPECIAL INTERESTS: 8(a) Government Contracting - Small Business Bureau

OTHER: Anthony Lekanof is an Aleut Shareholder, serves on the St. George Tanaq Corporation Board of Directors, while serving as the Chairman of the Audit and Finance Committee under Tanaq.

STATEMENT: Originally from St. George Island, and currently living MAILING ADDRESS: 2415 Eureka Street in Anchorage, I understand the issues from both Rural Anchorage, AK 99503 Alaska and Urban Alaska. The needs of our communities are largely not sufficiently supplied, and the red tape EMAIL: [email protected] that’s put on business across our state is shameful towards Alaska’s development future. Alaska’s past WEBSITE: www.AnthonyforHouse.com leadership has put us in a position of no return should we not bring our fiscal future on the right track. I believe AGE: 21 in a bipartisan approach to solving Alaska’s challenges. The infighting between Republicans and Democrats PLACE OF BIRTH: Anchorage, Alaska are toxic to the very way we legislate, and do a huge disservice to our constituency. OCCUPATION: Marine Sales - LFS Marine Business Development The next generations of Alaskans are fed up with a Associate - 60Hertz Energy legislature that does not listen to their needs. As a young Alaskan, I share the vision of both the young and LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 21 years. old. I won’t be held to the belt of the Republican Party, I won’t be held to the belt of the Democratic Party, for I ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: will assure every member of District 18, and across the St. George Island, Alaska - 1996 to 2011 state, I will do what I envision is right for Alaska. Sitka, Alaska - 2011 to 2015 Anchorage, Alaska 2011 to 2018

EDUCATION: Mt. Edgecumbe Boarding School Embry Riddle Aeronautical University University of Alaska Anchorage University of Alaska Southeast

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Pro-reform, center-right, moderate, pro business, pro development, common sense environmental protection, pro womens issues, pro education.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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United States Representative (vote for one)

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

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Tarr, Geran (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Stevens, Cean (L) Alaska Libertarian Party Nominee

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PAGE 80 2018 REGION II House District 19 Representative Cean Stevens, Alaska Libertarian Party Nominee (Libertarian)

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, horseback riding, camping, remodeling and gardening.

STATEMENT: I decided to run for office because you can only complain about things for so long before you feel the need to act. Crime is out of control across the state and our neighborhood has been affected the worst. Alaska’s politicians decided they know how to spend YOUR dividend better than YOU do and have been pushing for a state income tax. Enough is enough.

I’m an ordinary person who cares about her family, friends and neighbors. Most importantly, I have an unwavering belief that, We the People, deserve to be heard.

I will fight to: • Restore and protect the Permanent Fund Dividend • Repeal SB 91 in its entirety to make our neighborhoods safer • Reduce state spending and unnecessary RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 317 N. Flower St. regulations Anchorage, AK 99508 • Find solutions to increase school performance • Provide jobs and opportunity through responsible MAILING ADDRESS: 317 N. Flower St. development Anchorage, AK 99508 • Support our military troops and protect our veteran’s benefits EMAIL: [email protected] • Oppose the implementation of state income taxes • Defend Alaska’s interests against federal WEBSITE: www.ceanstevens.com overreach

SPOUSE NAME: Randy Stevens I’ve worked hard my whole life and will work just as hard to make sure the needs of our diverse community LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 49 YEARS are not forgotten.

EDUCATION: I would be honored to receive your vote and be a voice Wasilla High School 1982-1985 for the people in my district.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Property Owner/manager 1990-present Owner-Sanctuary Stained Glass 2000 - present Owner-Sanctuary Landscaping 2002 - present

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERHIP: National Rifle Association 2ATF - 2nd Amendment Task Force Resource Development Council VFW 10252 Executive Board-Alaska Child Care Association 2013-present Executive Board-Alaska Libertarian Party 2013-present

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 81 2018 REGION II House District 19 Representative Geran Tarr, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERHIP: Alaska Resilience Initiative Alaska Women for Political Action Alaska Women’s Hall of Fame

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Community building and volunteer work, gardening, snowboarding, golf, yoga, hiking, fishing, camping, subsistence harvesting, travel

Other: 2017 Legislator of the Year, National Association of Social Workers Alaska Chapter 2015 Class President, Council of State Governments Western Legislative Academy 2013 Legislator of the Year, Alaska Youth for Environmental Action 2012 Top 40 Under 40, Alaska Journal of Commerce

STATEMENT: I’m honored to represent my hard-working neighbors in Mountain View, Airport Heights, and Russian Jack and I’m proud to be your voice in the legislature, fighting for your PFD, family wages, affordable and accessible healthcare- including mental health and substance use treatment, great schools, and investments in public safety.

MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 143141 We must be solution driven and find ways to solve our biggest Anchorage, AK 99514 problems. I’ve been working hard to do this in the areas of domestic violence and sexual assault, child abuse, and public EMAIL: [email protected] safety. We made progress with Erin’s Law and Bree’s Law and with rape kit reform this year we took a significant step WEBSITE: www.tarrforalaska.com forward in getting dangerous criminals off our streets.

AGE: 43 As Co-Chair of the House Resources Committee, I helped negotiate the end of the failed cash credit program saving PLACE OF BIRTH: Ohio hundreds of millions, stood up for Alaskans by asking tough questions on the Alaska gasline project, and passed OCCUPATION: University Faculty and Legislator measures to protect our wild Alaska salmon and improve our farm to table economy - key economic drivers for our future. LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 20 years I’m working hard to earn your vote! ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage 1998-present My action plan: Juneau 2001-2006, 2013-2018 (part-time) Increase public safety investments to improve neighborhood safety for all our residents EDUCATION: Masters, Public Administration, University of Alaska Anchorage Invest in our education system, including pre-kindergarten, Bachelor of Science, Botany, Environmental Studies, Women’s technical training, community colleges, and universities Studies, Ohio University Protect Your Permanent Fund Dividend for today & the future POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Resources Committee, Co-Chair Strengthen & diversify our economy through new industries, Health and Social Services, Joint Armed Services, Fisheries innovation, training, and investment Committees, Member Women in Government, Board Member Honor our Veterans and Military families Council of State Governments, Westrends Board Member Energy Council, Executive Committee Protect individual rights, work for equality and equity for all, and increase citizen participation in government BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: University Faculty, Biology Department, UAA; Executive Director, Alliance for Reproductive Justice; Public Policy Consultant; Chief of Staff, Alaska Legislature

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican West, Warren P. (L) Alaska Libertarian Party Nominee Party Nominee

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Martinson, Ceezar X. (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee Party Nominee

Fields, William Z. "Zack" (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Write-in Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Write-in

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PAGE 84 2018 REGION II House District 20 Representative William Z. “Zack” Fields, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Anchorage Youth Court, Anchorage NAACP

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Backcountry sports, spending time with family

OTHER: I grew up working on Democratic campaigns and progressive causes, and have worked as a Congressional aide, as a staff person to Governor Walker’s Labor Commissioner Heidi Drygas, as a union organizer, and for multiple Democratic campaigns. My policy experience includes the areas of workforce development, energy, and transportation. I have written a regular outdoor column for the Anchorage Press since 2013. I live with my wife, Khalial Withen, and our daughter Zara in South Addition. I have volunteered with many local non-profits including the Knik Canoers and Kayakers, the Alaska Center, and Bike Anchorage.

STATEMENT: My policy priorities are: 1) Fight crime with expanded staffing of police, RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 1320 K St. prosecutors, support staff, behavioral health/substance Anchorage, AK 99501 abuse counselors, as well as sentencing reforms. 2) Create good jobs and raise wages with capital MAILING ADDRESS: 1320 K St. investment, support for public education and public Anchorage, AK 99501 employees, through expanded training and workforce development programs, and through reforms to EMAIL: [email protected] increase workers’ bargaining and political power. 3) Continue improving quality of life in Anchorage WEBSITE: zackforalaska.com with expansion of trails, bike lanes, good sidewalks, support for downtown redevelopment, and connectivity AGE: 34 between all neighborhoods in the district.

PLACE OF BIRTH: Charlottesville, Virginia The federal government—including the Trump Administration and far-right radicals on the Supreme SPOUSE’S NAME: Khalial Withen Court—have declared war on America’s middle class and our democratic institutions. We have to fight CHILDREN’S NAMES: Zara Fields Withen back and protect workers’ jobs, wages, and collective bargaining rights at the state level. We have to fight OCCUPATION: Union Organizer back by protecting Alaskans’ civil rights--including voting rights, reproductive freedom, and LGBTQ LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 6 years equality--and voice in the democratic process. We have to fight back for local control over our resources, ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage including protection of Bristol Bay from the Pebble Mine that Trump is hell-bent on approving over EDUCATION: Alaskans’ objections. In the midst of these daunting BA, Economics at University of Virginia policy challenges, we also must fight back against the opioid-fueled crime wave that threatens Anchorage’s POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: economic future. Accomplishing these goals requires Congressional aide, local government aide, Special strong partnerships between the state legislature and Assistant/Workforce Development Coordinator to local government. the Labor Commissioner, Communications - Alaska Democratic Party, Governor’s Fellow.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 85 2018 REGION II House District 20 Representative Ceezar X. Martinson, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

STATEMENT: I was born and raised in the state of Alaska. I have always had a passion for public policy and have been involved for the last five years with the Alaska Policy Forum. I have worked there as a researcher and presenter on the state budget and public lands policy. Downtown Anchorage is my home and I have stepped up to run to address two key issues that I believe are important to the district and the entire state. First and foremost we need to enshrine the Permanent Fund Dividend in the Alaska constitution so as to protect it for future generations. What the Legislature did in the last session with the passage of SB 26 was a theft of the people’s money and will threaten the dividend for future generations. Second we need to repeal SB 91 and begin looking at ways to strengthen our criminal penalties especially in light of organized criminal activity in our neighborhoods. Public safety is the first responsibility of government and presently the state is failing in this extremely important duty. It is critical that we look at increasing penalties for violent criminal activity especially as it relates to narco trafficking. Thank you for your consideration and please remember to vote Nov. 6.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Stewart, Marilyn (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee Party Nominee

Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Claman, Matt (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee Party Nominee

Write-in Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

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Cason, Sam (U) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Costello, Mia (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

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PAGE 88 2018 REGION II Senate District K Mia Costello, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: High school classroom teacher, Anchorage and Juneau school districts; Graduation coach at NineStar Education and Employment Services; Public relations executive.

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Alaska Outdoor Council; National Rifle Association; Alaska Airmen’s Association; National Federation of Independent Businesses, Girl Scouts of America Lifetime Member.

OTHER: NCAA Division I All American in swimming, Co-captain Harvard Women’s Swimming team; Alaska’s first female Olympic Trials Qualifier in swimming; Co-Nect Schools Excellence in Education finalist; 2013 Associated Builders and Contractors Legislator of the Year, 2014 NFIB Small Business Guardian.

STATEMENT: As a lifelong Alaskan, I was born in Anchorage, raised in Turnagain, and am currently living with my family in the Sand Lake area. As your voice in Juneau, my priorities are: 5512 Yukon Charlie Loop RESIDENCE ADDRESS: • Making our neighborhoods safe again Anchorage, AK 99502 • Strengthening Alaska’s economy • Protecting our savings and the Permanent [email protected] EMAIL: Fund dividend for generations to come votemia.com WEBSITE: Alaska’s crime epidemic is intolerable. That’s why I introduced legislation to repeal our failed Senate Bill 91 AGE: 50 and take a fresh look at our crime laws. My amendment ended pretrial “catch and release”, restoring judges’ PLACE OF BIRTH: Anchorage discretion to keep dangerous criminals in jail. We need to do more, and I am willing to continue to fight for safer SPOUSE’S NAME: Andrew Billings communities. Andrew John, Roman CHILDREN’S NAMES: We must grow our economy through innovation and supporting small business. My legislation put Alaska OCCUPATION: State Senator in the top five states for innovation, brought Uber and Lyft to Alaska, and enabled equity crowdfunding as LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 50 years a way to invest in small business. My leadership has created hundreds of new jobs in Alaska. EDUCATION: Romig Middle School Our current level of state spending is unsustainable. West High School I believe in a smaller, smarter government sector and a Harvard University – B.A. strong private sector. I have fought against an income University of Alaska Southeast – M.A tax and have consistently voted to preserve our PFD for the long term, putting hard working Alaska families first. POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Alaska State Labor and Commerce Committee chair I treasure my West Anchorage roots, and I have never and Joint Armed Services Committee co-chair; Alaska forgotten that I am your voice in Juneau. House of Representatives Finance Committee member; Aide to Governor Frank Murkowski, Governor Walter Please call me on my cell at 360-2488. I’d love to hear J. Hickel, and Representative Norm Rokeberg; intern from you. coordinator for U.S. Senator Ted Stevens. I would be honored to have your vote on November 6th!

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 89 2018 REGION II House District 21 Representative Matt Claman, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

Assembly Member, Municipality of Anchorage (2007-2010), Chair (2008) Board of Governors, Alaska Bar Association (2002-2008), President (2007-2008) Heritage Land Bank Advisory Commission (2005-2007), Chair (2006-2007)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: General Counsel, A-1 Timber Consultants (2018-present) Attorney, Lane Powell (2007-2017) Owner, Claman Law Firm (1992-1993; 1996-2006) Law Clerk, Federal Judge Harry Lee Hudspeth (1987-1988)

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERHIP: Served on six religious and non-profit Boards.

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, boating, bicycling, skiing, hiking, cooking, playing trumpet, woodworking, and photography.

OTHER: Came to Alaska at 21 to work in a mining camp. Construction worker, cook, telephone systems analyst, textile mill worker, mail clerk, and camp counselor.

RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 3318 Illiamna Ave STATEMENT: Anchorage AK, 99517 Alaskans want government that works with our families and businesses to make sure Alaska is a great State to live, work, and raise a family. In my experience as State Representative, MAILING ADDRESS: 3318 Illiamna Ave Anchorage AK, 99517 Acting Mayor, Assembly Member, community volunteer, husband, father, and son, I’ve learned that we’re at our best working together for better government. We need to continue EMAIL: [email protected] working together for a responsible action plan for Alaska and to improve public safety. WEBSITE: www.mattclaman.com Visiting with friends and neighbors, going door to door, I hear AGE: 59 again and again that Alaskans want an end to partisan politics and want their elected representatives to put Alaska first. The PLACE OF BIRTH: Massachusetts people of West Anchorage want a trustworthy representative who shares their values and listens to their concerns. SPOUSE’S NAME: Lisa Rieger Thomas Jefferson said it best: “Government is best which CHILDREN’S NAMES: Maia, Benjamin governs least.” As your elected representative, I look to the Alaska Constitution because it reflects the values we share: the OCCUPATION: Attorney, Legislator, Wilderness Guide, Emergency Medical right to equal opportunity, the right to privacy, the right to public Technician education, the right to be treated fairly, the right to impartial courts, and the right to be secure in our homes and ourselves. LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 30 My priorities include: ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage (1990-present) • Public Safety: Government’s First Priority Juneau (1988-1989) • Fiscal Responsibility: Living within Our Means EDUCATION: University of Texas School of Law (JD 1987) • Quality Education: Our Best Investment Colorado College (BA 1981) National Outdoor Leadership School (1979) As your legislator, remembering Abraham Lincoln, I pledge to make sure our government is “of the people, by the people, and for the people.” Working together, Alaska’s best days are ahead! POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: State Representative (2014-present) Acting Mayor, Municipality of Anchorage (2009) I would be honored to have your vote.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 90 2018 REGION II House District 21 Representative Marilyn Stewart, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: • Anchorage Public Safety Advisory Commission • Victims for Justice Board • Model UN Board, Anchorage Chapter • Anchorage Pioneer Foundation Board • State Advisory Commission on Civil Rights • Co-founder, Alaska Black Chamber of Commerce

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERHIP: • National Rifle Association

OTHER: • Army veteran • Mother of two, grandmother of two • 2012 Ford Motor Company’s Freedom’s Sisters Award for community outreach, empowerment, and inspiration (previous recipients include Myrlie Evers- Williams, Barbara Jordan, and Rosa Parks)

STATEMENT: MAKING OUR NEIGHBORHOODS SAFE AGAIN – AND REPEALING SENATE BILL 91

Alaska’s crime epidemic is the worst in our history, and RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 2845 W. Intl Airport Road it’s hurting law-abiding citizens. Thanks to soft-on-crime Anchorage, AK 99502 legislation like Senate Bill 91, criminals no longer view our laws as a serious deterrent. That needs to change. MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 92072 Anchorage, AK 99509 I’m running because I believe in strong, safe neighborhoods. Having served on the Anchorage Public EMAIL: [email protected] Safety Advisory Commission, I know how to make that happen. If elected, I will make sure that Alaskans can WEBSITE: marilynstewartforalaska.com feel safe in their homes, neighborhoods, and places of business – and I will work to repeal Senate Bill 91. LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 37 years We need leadership in Juneau that will listen to you, and EDUCATION: understands that if you don’t feel safe, nothing else • 1979, Conecuh County High School matters. • 1980, West Virginia Military School • Alaska Pacific University Civil, Cultural Understanding In West Anchorage, we share a lot of common values and Leadership Course – I believe in those values. That why I want to put my • 2017-current Wayland Baptist University Business experience and energy to work for you in the State House. Management I believe in: MILITARY SERVICE: • a government that lives within its means, • Specialist, U.S. Army • supporting our Alaskan businesses – large and small, • Letter of Commendation, Departments of Army and • responsibly developing our resources, Air Force • honoring and supporting our veterans, and • providing our students with the best possible education. POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: • First Executive Director, Bridge Builders of Anchorage Most of all, I believe in listening to my neighbors. I’ll • Director, Anchorage Office of Equal Opportunity/ make certain West Anchorage’s voice is heard. I’d be Federal Compliance honored to have your support. • Small Business Development Program Manager, Alaska Department of Commerce I want to hear from you! You can reach me on my cell phone • Deputy Director of Community Relations, State of at 907-903-1846 or by email at friendsofmarilynstewart@ Alaska gmail.com. Thank you very much! • Constituent Relations, and Community Relations, State of Alaska

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Darden, Dustin (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee Party Nominee

Rasmussen, Sara (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Write-in Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Write-in State Senator District (vote for one)

Costello, Mia (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Cason, Sam (U) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

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PAGE 93 2018 REGION II House District 22 Representative Dustin Darden, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

book that could be presented by a assembly member or through petition effort.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: •Second generation journeymen Union carpenter son of Richard Darden. •maintenance worker for the municipality of Anchorage represented by the IBEW 1547 •LipSence skincare Distributor •Club Demonstration Services at Costco

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Environmentalist specializing in Ending water fluoridation in Anchorage and the rest of Alaska With new research linking lower IQ rates in babies with mothers that drank Fluoride in water while pregnant and breastfeeding because Fluoride is a classified neurotoxin “that means it damages the brain and all the nervous system”.

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Camping, music

STATEMENT: RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 3951 Lakehurst Circle I have put blood, sweat, and tears into building up and Anchorage Alaska 99502 maintaining this city. I understand and respect what a hard days work is. I’m currently employed by the MAILING ADDRESS: 3951 Lakehurst Circle Municipality of Anchorage. I Love this city, and all the Anchorage Alaska 99502 people that call it home, from the fragrant smells of a hot summer walk on our trails to catching a giant silver EMAIL: [email protected] salmon, the beauty of a moonlit snow fall Anchorage holds a special place in my heart. I know that we all WEBSITE: www.Facebook.com/Dustin.Darden.5 bring something to the table as a community. As a legislator I will encourage members work together AGE: 34 for stability in Alaska. One of the many things we will need to work together to fix is ending water fluoridation PLACE OF BIRTH: Anchorage, Alaska because it is a classified neurotoxin and is added to our drinking water. The fluoride can come from OCCUPATION: Defender different places such as phosphate now, if you know about growing plants one of the three types nutrients LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 34 years a plant needs to grow is phosphate unfortunately fluoride is sometimes attached to the phosphate and ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: that’s not good for plants in fact it causes plants to Anchorage 1983 - Now die so people have come up with ways to remove the fluoride from the phosphate and capture it in scrubbers EDUCATION: now this same waste product is being panned off in East High, UAA, Southern Alaska Carpenters Training Alaskans water supply under the pretence that it good Center. for teeth. We can end this if we work together, and so much more but im out of room for now. MILITARY SERVICE: Selective Service member since 18.

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Administrator of Fluoride Free Alaska Facebook Page, political activists with written approved legislation approved by the Anchorage municipal attorney to remove water fluoridation from the municipal code

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 94 2018 REGION II House District 22 Representative Dustin Darden, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat) Jason S. Grenn, Petition Nominee (Nonpartisan)

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Previous President, SLCC

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Public information officer, Dept. Health and Human Services Marketing Director, Anchorage Concert Association Marketing Manager, Anchorage Convention Bureau Director, Pick. Click. Give.

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Past Board Member, New Hope on the Last Frontier Past Board member, American Marketing Association Alaska Chapter Adopt-a-Park Member, Anchorage Parks and Recreation

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hiking, running, family time

OTHER: I am a 4th generation Alaskan, was born and raised in Sand Lake and a graduate of Dimond High School. Jana and I are raising our 3 children in the same neighborhood where I grew up. I am passionate about RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 4611 Caravelle Dr. this State and love my community. Anchorage, Alaska 99502 STATEMENT: MAILING ADDRESS: 4611 Caravelle Dr. It’s been a humble privilege to serve as your State Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Representative since 2016. It hasn’t been easy, but together, we’ve done some great things for Alaska. EMAIL: [email protected] We gave law enforcement more tools to help improve public safety, we forward funded public education to WEBSITE: www.electjasongrenn.com eliminate teacher pink slips, and we cut the yearly state deficit by 75%. AGE: 37 I was able to pass two pieces of legislation in my first PLACE OF BIRTH: Anchorage, Alaska term; my “Right-to-Try” bill cut government red tape and expanded access to potentially lifesaving treatments SPOUSE’S NAME: Jana Grenn years before patients would normally be able to access them. I also passed a massive legislative ethics reform bill CHILDREN’S NAMES: Atticus, Vivian, Truman to create transparency and help build the trust between Alaskans and their lawmakers. The bill eliminated OCCUPATION: Representative - Alaska excess per diem payments and provided Alaska with the Legislature strictest legislative ethics code in state history.

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: Lifelong Listening to you and working for you. That’s the role of a state Representative. I’m running for reelection because ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: this neighborhood has always been my home and we Sand Lake - Anchorage: Lifelong need a leader who takes that role seriously. There were great successes during my first term, but there is still EDUCATION: critical work to be done. We need to create a business Bachelors of Science in Public Communication, Northwest environment that encourages diversification and growth, Nazarene University, Nampa, ID find a way to improve our student test scores, increase Certificate in Non Profit Management, Foraker Group, the safety in our neighborhoods and parks, and much Anchorage AK more. I’m raising three children here and love living Leadership and Executive Advancement Program, in our community. Alaska has a bright future and I’m Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Anchorage AK optimistic that when the right leaders work together, we can fix tough problems.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 95 2018 REGION II House District 22 Representative Sara Rasmussen, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Secretary, Sand Lake Community Council

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Pioneers of Alaska (Igloo 4)

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Travel, gymnastics, coaching

OTHER: Fifth-Generation Alaskan, born and raised in District 22

STATEMENT: I’ve been a conservative my entire life -- not just because I was raised that way, but because I believe that the core principles of conservatism are best equipped to solve our society’s problems. Capitalism and entrepreneurship brings people out of poverty better than government does. Limited taxation reinforces the truth that Alaskans know how to spend their money better than government does. Government should be small, focused, and efficient. And right now, it isn’t.

RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 5751 Katahdin Drive In the immediate, we have to deal with crime and the Anchorage, AK 99502 budget. And while it’s always tempting for government to spend more money, I’m advocating for legislative MAILING ADDRESS: 5751 Katahdin Drive restraint. Until we cut our spending back to essential Anchorage, AK 99502 and necessary government services (education, infrastucture, public safety), we have no business EMAIL: [email protected] asking Alaskans for more money.

WEBSITE: SaraForHouse.com I’m not running for office so I can tell my constituents what I want to do in District 22. I want to be listen first, AGE: 28 and talk second. But I want to make sure everything I do in Juneau improves the overall, long-term positions PLACE OF BIRTH: Anchorage, AK of Alaskans, and gives future generations every opportunity to succeed. SPOUSE’S NAME: Alex Rasmussen I was raised to be a positive influence, and I’m doing CHILDREN’S NAMES: Grayson, Charlotte my best to campaign on the issues and not against my opponents. While I definitely disagree on a number of OCCUPATION: Residential appraiser key issues, I appreciate anyone who has stepped up to serve their community, on whatever platform that LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: may be. Lifelong (28 years)

ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage ‘90-’08 Wasilla ‘08-’09’ Anchorage ‘09-Present

EDUCATION: Dimond High School (Class of 2008) University of Alaska Anchorage (2008-09) Columbia College (2009-12) Appraisal Institute (2012-14)

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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PAGE 98 2018 REGION II House District 23 Representative Connie R. Dougherty, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

STATEMENT: I’m running for office because I’ve seen what it looks like when Alaska thrives. As a small business owner, I’ve been disappointed by the underrepresentation that we, as small business owners, have had in Juneau.

Very few in the legislature understand the struggles small business owners go through. I’m not just talking about our profits -- I’m talking about how hard it is to recover from a break-in, as so many have. I’m talking about how difficult it is to keep customers coming into our businesses when roads are in disrepair.

I’ve been a Republican my entire life. I’m conservative, and I believe that our economic recovery as a state depends heavily on our willingness to prioritize commerce, fill the pipeline, and do what it takes to ensure that families are fed and taxes remain low.

One of the driving forces of our economy is resource development. We have companies willing to make an investment in our state, and to bring in more jobs, but we have to make it attractive for them to do so. We also RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 1100 W. 79th Avenue need to ensure that our local workforce can meet the Anchorage, AK 99518 needs of the market so that companies hire here first.

MAILING ADDRESS: 1100 W. 79th Avenue I respect anyone who steps up to run for office. I Anchorage, AK 99518 also believe that integrity matters. As your next state representative, I’ll remain independent and honest, EMAIL: [email protected] true to our shared values and principles.

WEBSITE: ConnieForHouse.com I want to listen first. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if I can assist you in any way. PLACE OF BIRTH: Pennsylvania

SPOUSE’S NAME: Tom

OCCUPATION: Hairdresser, Educator

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 43 years

ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage ’75-Present

EDUCATION: East Anchorage High School B.A. Criminal Justice, University of Alaska Anchorage

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for Children in High-Risk Situations

SPECIAL INTERESTS: I enjoy reading, hiking, gardening, cooking, road trips.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 99 2018 REGION II House District 23 Representative Chris Tuck, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Alaska Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Trust, Board of Directors; Alaska Process Industry Careers Consortium, Board of Directors

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: National Rifle Association; Union Sportsman; University of Alaska Booster’s Caucus; Outdoor Heritage Caucus

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Alaskan People, Family, Volunteering in the Community, Skiing, Snowmachining, Fishing, Camping, and Dog Mushing

OTHER: 1999 Yukon River Sled Dog Champion; Soccer Coach; Anchorage Youth Court; Habitat for Humanity; Proyecto Fe Guatemala Mission Trips

STATEMENT: It is an honor to represent you. Your continued trust and faith has enabled me to bring people together to serve as House Majority Leader of a coalition of Alaska Republicans, Independents, and Democrats. We put RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 8220 Barnett Drive #2 Anchorage, AK 99518 aside party politics and joined together to do what’s best for Alaska by protecting jobs and building the economy. EMAIL: [email protected] We passed legislation that addressed immediate public safety concerns and increased funding for troopers WEBSITE: www.TuckforAlaska.com and the court system, and I am proud we pushed for advancements in victims’ rights and forward funded AGE: 52 education. CHILDREN’S NAMES: Devon and Penelope Keeping Alaskans safe is my top priority. Unfortunately, many of us have been victims of the recent increase in OCCUPATION: Electrician crime. Like many of you, my family has had vehicles stolen and items taken from our property. Alaskans LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 46 years have a right to feel safe in their neighborhoods. EDUCATION: Dimond High School; Alaska Electrical Apprenticeship I introduced bills and amendments to protect the Training Trust; National Training Institute, University of Permanent Fund Dividend and give Alaskans a vote Tennessee to constitutionalize the Dividend for our future children. I personally passed legislation that supported our POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: military service members and veterans, ensured State House: Majority Leader, Minority Leader, Minority Whip that small business could continue to operate without harmful regulations, and provided economic Legislative Committees: Military and Veterans Affairs; State Affairs; Energy; Rules; Resources; opportunities along Alaska’s Arctic coast. Arctic Policy, Economic Development and Tourism; Committee on Committees; Legislative Ethics; Fiscal Alaska is blessed with talented people and incredible Policy; Administrative Regulation Review natural resources. Together, we can make Alaska a place where ideas and innovations flourish, education Budget Subcommittees: Administration; Commerce, Community and Economic Development; Revenue; is of the highest quality, the economy thrives, and jobs Labor and Workforce Development; Military and are rewarding. Veterans Affairs; University I want to continue working for you. Please call me with your concerns and vote for me, Chris Tuck. 223-6474.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Write-in State Representative District (vote for one)

Kopp, Charles M. "Chuck" (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Levi, Sue (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

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PAGE 102 2018 REGION II House District 24 Representative Charles M. “Chuck” Kopp, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Police Reserve Officer, Anchorage Police Department 1986-1989 Police Officer, City of Kenai and Bristol Bay Borough, Alaska 1989-2009 Chief of Police, City of Kenai 2002-2008 Acting City Manager, City of Kenai 2005-2006

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Alaska Peace Officers Association 1993-2018 Grace Christian School Board 2014-2018

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, trail running, hunting and fishing

OTHER: Alaska Peace Officer Association – Statewide “Member of the Year” 2001 Alaska Journal of Commerce “Top 40 under 40” 2004 Inductee, ASAA, Alaska High School Sports Hall of Fame 2006

STATEMENT: It is an honor to have served our state over the past 30 RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 12010 Shore Circle years as a police officer, police chief, city administrator, Anchorage, AK 99515 state board and commission member, lead staff to two senators and most recently as House Representative EMAIL: [email protected] to our beautiful District 24 in South Anchorage. I look forward to continuing the work of making our state a safer WEBSITE: www.chuckkopp.com and more prosperous place to live.

AGE: 53 As a longtime small business owner I strongly support our economy and limited government, which PLACE OF BIRTH: Anchorage, Alaska encourages innovation and allows us the freedom to enjoy the fruits of our labor. I will vigilantly guard the we SPOUSE’S NAME: Trish cherish, which did not come to us by accident. I will seek to understand and carefully consider the consequences of CHILDREN’S NAMES: Chuck, Holly, and Paul issues before the Legislature, recognizing the significant responsibility to my constituents, their families and OCCUPATION: Public Safety, Retiree businesses, and our natural resources.

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 53 years I am ever thankful to my parents, great coaches and mentors who taught me the valuable lessons of working EDUCATION: together and encouraging one another through adversity, High School, Cook Inlet Academy, Soldotna 1979-1983 and to face fear with resolution and a quiet peace. My B.A. Justice, University of Alaska, Anchorage 1983-1987 public safety career continued this learning process. FBI National Academy, Marine Corps Base Quantico 1996 Public Administration, Graduate Course Work, UAS 1999 I am a strong advocate for quality education and safe neighborhoods, spending discipline in all state agencies, POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: maintenance of roads and pedestrian safety paths, Governor appointee to Chair Dept. of Public Safety transition responsible resource development, and the protection of team 2006 our Permanent Fund. Alaska Police Standards Council, Member & Board Chair 2003-2007 I believe my perspective and experience will enable me Alaska State House Representative 2016-Present to be helpful to the legislative process, and that our best days are still ahead of us.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 103 2018 REGION II House District 24 Representative Sue Levi, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERHIP: • Secretary, Concord Hill Homeowners’ Association • Pioneers of Alaska

SPECIAL INTERESTS: advocate for democracy

OTHER: I have a wide range of experience in both the government and private sectors. I understand how to balance a budget without losing services, protect workers’ rights, support quality education and bring forth workable ideas. We need fresh faces in Juneau, ones who are not afraid to work across the aisle and ‘try something new.’ I have been ‘trying something new’ in Alaska for 52 years.

STATEMENT: Two years ago, I walked every precinct and knocked on over 3,000 doors. I listened and learned while chatting with voters and the input was invaluable. You wanted what I want: funding to provide excellent public education for pre-K through 12th grade, our university system & technical training (for future Alaska Gasline RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 10651 Republic Circle jobs); affordable healthcare; improved public safety Anchorage, AK 99515 & safe neighborhoods for our families; increased mental health and drug & alcohol treatment services; MAILING ADDRESS: 10651 Republic Circle to protect our PFD, diversified economic development Anchorage, AK 99515 and good paying jobs.

WEBSITE: www.sueleviforstatehouse.com Now, more than ever, as we continue to face serious fiscal challenges, Alaska needs to elect individuals SPOUSE’S NAME: Steven C. Levi who will not be afraid to stand up, put politics aside and work together on realistic long-term solutions OCCUPATION: – like a long-term, sustainable fiscal plan. Blazing Woodbury Financial Services, Professional Assistant these new pathways and making honest decisions based on matters of principal will go a long way LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 52 years towards ensuring Alaskans a more stable, secure and prosperous economic future and better quality of life ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: for future generations. The clock is ticking. Juneau, 1966 to 1969, 1973 to 1980 Fairbanks, 1969-1973 So, where do we go from here? Good government Anchorage, 1980 to present depends on the election of leaders who are passionately dedicated to working for the best interests of all citizens EDUCATION: in the tradition of our Alaska Spirit of shared values Juneau-Douglas High School, 1969, UAF, BA, and responsibility. I can honestly commit to you, I will Sociology, 1973 always choose in the “public’s interest” rather than that of “special interest.” POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: • State of Alaska, Probation Officer; Your vote would be an honor. • Alaska State Senate Finance Committee Staff • Community & Regional Affairs, Deputy Director • Alaska Energy Authority – Special Assistant to the Executive Director • AIDEA Economic Development Coordinator

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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United States State Representative Representative District (vote for one) (vote for one)

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Higgins, Pat (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee Party Nominee

Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Revak, Josh C. (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee Party Nominee

Write-in Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Write-in State Senator District (vote for one)

Birch, Chris (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Park, Janice (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Write-in

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PAGE 106 2018 REGION II Senate District M Chris Birch, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

Chugach Electric Association 1997-2005, Board and Chair Mid-Hillside Community Council, Board and President ValliVue Homeowner’s Association, Board and President Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly 1984-1990, Member and Presiding Officer

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Registered Civil Engineer, Alaska 1978-present VP Business Development, NANA 2007-2011 Principal-in-Charge, W.H. Pacific/ASCG 2005-2007 Senior Engineer, TNH Engineers 2004-2005 Manager – Engineering, Environment and Planning, Anchorage International Airport 1998-2004

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Anchorage East Rotary Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Alaska State Chamber of Commerce Alaska Support Industry Alliance Commonwealth North Resource Development Council

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, community, hiking, fishing, camping, skiing & photography.

STATEMENT: RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 10005 Main Tree Drive My family history in the state began with my father’s wartime service Anchorage, Alaska 99507 in the Alaska territory as a US Marine. My wife Pam arrived in Alaska with her family in the early 1960’s. We raised two children MAILING ADDRESS: 205 E Dimond Blvd #344 in Fairbanks, then Anchorage. Our children are now raising their Anchorage, Alaska 99515 children in Anchorage.

EMAIL: [email protected] I served three terms on the Anchorage Assembly, always fighting for fiscally responsible policies and leading the successful campaign to WEBSITE: ChrisBirch.com impose a spending cap on municipal government. Facebook.com/ChrisBirchforAlaska Family, friends and neighbors who are concerned about the fiscal AGE: 67 spending excesses of state government, encouraged me to run for the state legislature. PLACE OF BIRTH: Sterling, Illinois Government plays an important role- but it is configured in our State SPOUSE’S NAME: Pam Constitution to have a very narrow focus. The primary purpose of government is to secure and maintain the individual rights of Alaskans. CHILDREN’S NAMES: Logan and Tali I love Alaska and want my children and grandchildren to have the OCCUPATION: Engineer same opportunities that Pam and I had building a life here.

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 50 years As your Senator I will:

ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: 1. Support development of Alaska’s resources and associated Anchorage 1991-Present jobs, opportunity and revenue. Fairbanks 1968-1991 2. Strengthen/modernize our criminal justice system without Chandalar Lake, Brooks Range 1959-1968 – seasonally compromising community safety. 3. Protect and grow a healthy permanent fund. EDUCATION: 4. Fight for a state spending cap. University of Alaska, M.S. Engineering Management 1975-1979 5. Oppose an income tax on working Alaskans. University of Alaska, B.S. Mining Engineering 1968-1972 Lewis & Clark High School, Spokane, WA 1964-1968 I would appreciate your vote and welcome an opportunity to represent South Anchorage in the State Senate. Please call or text me at 280- POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: 7537 or email at [email protected] if you have any questions or Alaska State Legislature, House District 26 Representative 2017-2019 need a ride to the polls! Anchorage Municipal Assembly 2005-2014, South Anchorage Representative Thanks, Chris

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PAGE 107 2018 REGION II Senate District M Janice Park, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

STATEMENT: As a small business owner, I understand the importance of a balanced budget. I will work toward that goal in the legislature. The Permanent Fund must be protected, if necessary by an amendment to the Alaska Constitution. The PFD strengthens our economy and creates jobs. Unfortunately, the Republican majority in the legislature has spent Alaska’s future to pay back their obligations to big oil. This must stop.

I am strong advocate for public education and support for full funding for public schools. Alaska’s children are its most precious resource. The most cost-effective use of state funds is investment in programs for pre-K and early childhood education.

I support community based health programs, including women’s health choices. Outreach must include mental health; and substance abuse treatment to help those who would otherwise commit crimes to support their addictions.

Alaska must also invest in its university system OTHER: to promote education for the good paying jobs of I am a paralegal and former Realtor. I attended the future in technology, education and healthcare University of California with a four day old son, earning services. As the general population continues to age, a BSN. I later enrolled in Cal State Northridge Public we must provide an economy where our youth can Health Master’s program. In 1992 I drove to Alaska build futures here. New high tech clean energy jobs with a trailer, bringing my toddler and cat; and lived in will help to promote sustainable growth. this district now for 17 years. Senate Republicans’ response to Alaska’s fiscal crisis I owned Alaska Water Systems from 1994 to 2010; with is to tap the PFD and shortchange our children’s 5th Avenue Water Store 1999-2007. I volunteered with future. Other attacks on fair labor, without new efforts Alaska Theater of Youth and Holy Rosary Academy; to diversify Alaska’s economy can only leave us and as an officer of Abbot Loop Community Council bankrupt. I am beholden only to Alaska, not to special for 4 years, and Abbott Loop District 25 Democrats for interests. Let’s work together to build a stronger 6 years. Alaska! Thank you for your vote.

During my divorce, I fought for my house over 2 years in Alaska’s Supreme Court while attending UAA’s Paralegal program, writing and arguing my case. I prevailed on property distribution issues benefiting all Alaskan women. I currently assist women with domestic violence and child support issues pro bono.

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PAGE 108 2018 REGION II House District 25 Representative Pat Higgins, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERHIP: Abbott Loop Community Patrol, Abbott Loop Community Council, Parent Teacher Organizations where my children went to school, Friends of the Library, Alaska School Board Association, National School Board Association, and Society of Human Resources Management. I also provide pro bono human resources consulting services to Girls Scouts of Alaska.

SPECIAL INTERESTS: My lovely wife, my three children, six grandchildren, fishing, camping, golf, and cooking.

STATEMENT: We must bring change to Juneau!

Knocking on doors and having conversations, my friends and neighbors frequently voice both their concern and vision for Alaska.

We must address Alaska’s fiscal crisis. In the last six years, the Legislature spent $14 billion of $16 billion from Alaska’s budget reserves while they cut essential services in public safety, courts, education, RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 9140 Granite Place Anchorage, AK 99507 and roads. As well, Alaska owes $1 billion in tax credit debt to oil companies. What can we do?

MAILING ADDRESS: 9140 Granite Place Anchorage, AK 99507 Build a long-term fiscal plan. Define adequate funding for essential services to meet our public safety, education, and infrastructure obligations. EMAIL: [email protected] Alaska’s Constitution requires we develop our natural resources to benefit to Alaska. WEBSITE: www.PatHigginsforStateHouse.com

Over the last six years of deficit AGE: 66 Protect the PFD. spending, Alaska has lost over 8,000 jobs. Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend is a key contributor to LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 35 years our jobs and economy. The Legislature’s FY2019 Operating Budget still has a $1 billion deficit after ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage, 34 years since 1983; Juneau, 1986-87 taking $1 billion from the 2018 PFD. District 25 since 1992! Prioritize Public Safety. Crime in our neighborhoods is a serious problem. We must fully fund and support EDUCATION: Louisiana State University, B.S. Personnel Management public safety and the courts to ensure our community (1975). is safe.

I served on the Anchorage POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: I know we can do it! Anchorage School Board, 2008-17 School Board nine years and successfully challenged the status quo. Graduation rates went from 64% (2008) to 81% (2017) and we reduced school administration BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: 30 years providing human resource management and costs every year. corporate compliance services to Alaskan businesses including Copper River Native Association, Fairbanks A strong, diversified economy will ensure Alaska’s Native Association, Chugach Management Services, future for our children and grandchildren. Kodiak Area Native Association, Coastal Village Regional Fund, SEARHC, North Star Behavioral Thank you for your support. Hospital, and Alyeska Pipeline Service Company. I would appreciate your vote!

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PAGE 109 2018 REGION II House District 25 Representative Josh C. Revak, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Veterans and Military Advisor, Senator Dan Sullivan Military and Veterans Liaison, Congressman Don Young Battle Tank Crew Member, U.S. Army

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Abbott Loop Community Council Treasurer Military Order of the Purple Heart Veterans of Foreign Wars American Legion National Rifle Association Alaska Territorial Cavalry Disabled American Veterans

SPECIAL INTERESTS: My personal interests include music, hunting, fishing, community activity and volunteer service.

OTHER: Sigma Beta Delta Honors Society for Academic Excellence Recipient

STATEMENT: Alaska does not have a fiscal problem. We have a RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 4072 Olympic Terrace Circle leadership problem. And all problems have solutions. Anchorage, AK 99507 Most politicians are very good at promising to study problems MAILING ADDRESS: 4072 Olympic Terrace Circle – but real leaders make commitments to solve them. Anchorage, AK 99507 The foundation of Alaska’s government is the Alaska EMAIL: [email protected] State Constitution. It is very simple and considered to be one of the best of any state. WEBSITE: www.joshrevak.com Legislators need to start by following the Constitution. AGE: 37 The current Administration and Democrat lawmakers PLACE OF BIRTH: Two Harbors, MN believe that if government is short of revenue then it simply needs to reach into the pockets of the state’s citizens, and SPOUSE’S NAME: Marta Revak reach into the pockets of the businesses who create jobs, to cover government’s spending. CHILDREN’S NAMES: Keilah and Sydney Alaska can prosper for generations if we get back to the OCCUPATION: basic principle that you don’t spend more than you make Recent Veteran and Military Advisor to Senator Dan Sullivan – and you don’t rob Peter to pay Paul.

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 9 years Military service taught me the value of teamwork, honesty and hard work. As District 25’s Representative I will bring ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: those values to Juneau and work on your behalf to solve Anchorage, Jan 2009 to present our drug and crime problem, and reduce the bureaucracy that wraps red tape around every business trying to grow EDUCATION: and create jobs in Alaska. Alaska Pacific University. MBA candidate with academic honors, business administration and management. We have abundant resources and we need to develop those resources to the maximum benefit of every Alaskan. MILITARY SERVICE: If you put your trust and your vote behind me, I guarantee Joined immediately after the attack on 9-11. Served 6 years that I won’t let you down. Like you, I have children, and I in the U.S. Army on a battle tank, with two deployments to want them to enjoy boundless opportunities as they grow Iraq. Received the Purple Heart Medal (among many other up. Let’s get to work! Army honors) for wounds received in combat.

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PAGE 111 2018 REGION II Instructions: To vote, completely fill in the oval next to your choice, like this:

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PAGE 112 2018 REGION II House District 26 Representative Laddie Shaw, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Alaska Director of Veterans Affairs 1999-2003 Director Alaska Police Standards Council 1993-1999 Instructor Alaska Public Safety Training Academy 1988-1993

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Emergency Response Specialist (Alaska State Troopers) 1983-1988 Race Director, Alaska Run for Women 2004

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: HALO - Home and Land Owners Organization Alaska Resource Development Council Vietnam Veterans of America

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Rock climbing, paragliding, nordic/back country skiing, travel

OTHER: Certified Public Manager, University of Alaska Southeast Commercial Helicopter Pilot Health and Fitness Instructor

STATEMENT: Hi, I’m Laddie Shaw. I’ve lived in Alaska for the last 37 years – and I’ve spent most of it outdoors, enjoying all Alaska has RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 2029 Meander Dr. to offer. Anchorage, AK 99516 In the Navy SEALs, they teach how to work as a team EMAIL: [email protected] and how to achieve objectives. That’s what I will bring to Juneau. WEBSITE: LaddieForStateHouse.com • Married 27 years AGE: 69 • 24 years in uniform, US Navy SEAL • Two tours of service in Vietnam PLACE OF BIRTH: Landshut, Germany • 20 years state experience improving public safety and helping our veterans SPOUSE’S NAME: Linda • A lifetime of standing up for our values

OCCUPATION: Retired Military Here’s what I stand for: Retired Public Safety/ Veterans Affairs • Safe, crime-free neighborhoods. We all need to feel safe in our homes, neighborhoods, and places of LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 37 years business -- and that’s my highest priority. As a State Trooper Academy instructor, I have the experience to ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: make sure criminals are put in jail and kept there. That’s Anchorage 1981-1988, 1999-present why I support repealing SB 91 and taking a fresh look at Sitka 1988-1993 our criminal justice laws. Juneau 1993-1999 • A strong Alaskan economy. Alaskans deserve a strong, growing economy. I will work hard to make that a EDUCATION: reality for all Alaskans. MPA, University of Alaska Southeast • Smaller, sustainable government. Government BA - Recreation Administration/Rehabilitation, San Diego should live within its means before taking money out of State University the pockets of hard-working Alaskans. AAS - Aviation Administration/Professional Piloting, Anchorage • Keeping our promises to Alaska’s veterans and Community College seniors. As a former State Director for Veterans Affairs, Flint Northern High School, Flint MI I believe that all veterans and seniors should receive the benefits and care promised to them. MILITARY SERVICE: Retired (24 years of service) If you’d like to know more, please visit LaddieForStateHouse. Active Duty US Navy SEAL, 1968-1977 (Vietnam Veteran) com or call me at 317-2505. Naval Reserve 1977-1985 Alaska Army National Guard (Airborne) 1985-1993 I’d appreciate your vote in the upcoming election.

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PAGE 113 2018 REGION II House District 26 Representative Anita L. Thorne, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: In court deputy – State of Alaska Court System – Anchorage – 1998 - 2012 Marine vessel manager for Sealand – Dutch Harbor – 1984 - 1985 Marine vessel manager for R.J. Reynolds – Dutch Harbor – 1985 - 1987 Marine vessel manager for CSX – Dutch Harbor – 1987 – 1998 Accounting assistant – Lake and Peninsula School District – Naknek – 1976 - 1980

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Treasurer of Alaska Women Ascend – 2017 to present

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Boating in Prince William Sound Alpine Skiing Cycling Ballroom Dancing

OTHER: Married 28 years Two children raised in Alaska RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 10611 Tahneeta Dr. Three grandchildren Anchorage, AK 99507 STATEMENT: MAILING ADDRESS: 10611 Tahneeta Dr. Women have had the right to vote since 1917. We make Anchorage, AK 99507 up half the population of Alaska yet only shape 31% of the legislature. I want to see that change by running for office. [email protected] EMAIL: In addition, I helped form a group called Alaska Women Ascend, an organization that trains and educates progressive www.anitathorneforstatehouse.com WEBSITE: women to run for public office. I am proud of the volunteer work and the positive impact it will have on our community. AGE: 67 All Alaskans deserve clean air and water. PLACE OF BIRTH: Tacoma, Washington I know how to balance a budget and live within my means. SPOUSE’S NAME: Burrel Thorne Alaskans deserve to have their assets managed responsibly.

CHILDREN’S NAMES: Griffan Martin, Alaska has provided great opportunities for me. I want future Duncan Erickson Alaskans to have those same opportunities from a strong economy. That requires diversification, such as advancing into OCCUPATION: Retired the field of technology or developing renewable resources. All Alaskans deserve to feel safe in their home, their LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 40 years school and their workplace.

ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: It is a right for all Alaskans to have affordable health care. Naknek 1975- 1980 Unalaska 1983 - 1998 For a lifetime I have supported women’s reproductive rights Anchorage 1998 - present and equal opportunity for all individuals, regardless of race, religion or gender. EDUCATION: BA in psychology from Eastern Washington University I’m concerned we are not leaving a better world for our children and grandchildren. I’m not a politician, but I must POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: act. I believe more women in the legislature would facilitate Alaska Democratic Party executive board member 2010 a more productive dialogue, lending to solutions. - present Send a woman to Juneau. Send me.

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PAGE 115 2018 REGION II Instructions: To vote, completely fill in the oval next to your choice, like this:

United States Representative (vote for one)

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Write-in State Representative District 7 (vote for one)

Snyder, Liz (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Pruitt, Lance (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Write-in

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PAGE 116 2018 REGION II House District 27 Representative Lance Pruitt, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

Education and Transportation Committees, Executive Board of Scenic Foothills Community Council, Delegate to Federation of Community Councils, Member of School Budget Advisory Commission

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Small Business Owner, Past General Manager Sears Logistics, Manager FedEx Ground

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: NRA, Lifetime Member; Resource Development Council

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, Skiing, Camping, Flying, History

OTHER: Top 40 Under 40 - Washington Post “The Fix”; Top 40 Under 40 - Anchorage Journal of Commerce; Henry Toll Fellow; Aspen Rodel Fellow; NFIB Outstanding Legislator 2015-2016

STATEMENT: It has been an incredible honor to represent you for the MAILING ADDRESS: PO BOX 210854 last 8 years. During that time, I fought to protect both Anchorage, AK 99521 your safety and your pocket book. You have a right to be safe from crime, which is why I OPPOSED SB EMAIL: [email protected] 91. The delay in addressing the most disturbing parts of SB 91 has been frustrating, and decisive action is WEBSITE: www.lancepruitt.com needed now along with more legislators in office who will fight to keep Alaskans safe. We must prioritize the AGE: 37 needs of law enforcement and the rights of victims of crime over those who choose to flaunt the rights of PLACE OF BIRTH: Anchorage law-abiding citizens.

SPOUSE’S NAME: Mary Ann The size and scope of government is still too large in spite of our reduced revenues. During my first term CHILDREN’S NAMES: Jacob, Bryce on the Finance committee, I chaired two department subcommittees that saw some of the largest OCCUPATION: Small Business Owner; reductions, with one seeing spending reduced over Legislator two years by over 50 percent. Core services still remained intact with these large reductions. These last LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: two years, my colleagues and I sponsored hundreds of Lifelong Alaskan and District 27 Resident budget amendments to curb the growth proposed by the current out of touch majority. A long-term fiscal plan EDUCATION: must continue reductions, and include a meaningful Heritage High School, 1999; University of Alaska spending cap that will protect and preserve the PFD Anchorage, 2003; Kaplan University, Executive MBA, before any new revenues are discussed. 2010 There is still more work ahead of us, and as a lifelong POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: East Anchorage resident with a proven track record Alaska State House 2011-Present; House Majority of fighting for our community, I ask for your vote this Leader 2013-2014; Finance Member and Chair, DNR November to keep me fighting for YOU. DCCED subcommittees 2015-2016, Republican Finance Lead 2017- Present; Past Chair, Council of State Governments West, Federal State Relations Committee; Past Co-Chair of Energy, Vice-Chair of

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 117 2018 REGION II House District 27 Representative Liz Snyder, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: North Slope Science Initiative, Science Technical Advisory Panel (appointed; 2014-2016)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA), Faculty in the Department of Health Sciences Procter & Gamble, Researcher (2006)

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERHIP: Alaska Food Policy Council (past co-chair; current member) Society of Practitioners of Health Impact Assessment (co-founder; past) Casting for Recovery (fly fishing for cancer survivors; past)

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Enjoying outdoor Alaska with my family -- gardening, fishing, berry picking, hiking, skiing, and camping

STATEMENT: You deserve a partner in Juneau -- someone who will RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 6608 Mink Avenue put aside individual interests in pursuit of doing what is Anchorage, AK 99504 right for our state. I will fight for us.

MAILING ADDRESS: 6608 Mink Avenue Alaska has been good to me, and I want to be good Anchorage, AK 99504 for Alaska.

EMAIL: [email protected] Alaska is where I got my first job out of school, where my husband and I started our family with our two boys, WEBSITE: electlizsnyder.com and where we found our home in East Anchorage. As a faculty member at UAA for nearly 10 years and AGE: 38 co-chair of the Alaska Food Policy Council, I’ve had the opportunity to work with some of the brightest PLACE OF BIRTH: Florida students, teachers, and community leaders from across the state. Together, we’ve developed creative SPOUSE’S NAME: Samuel solutions to tough challenges.

CHILDREN’S NAMES: Finn (7) and Deacon (5) I will do the same in the legislature.

OCCUPATION: Public Health Its time to put an end to the inaction we’ve seen in Educator/Researcher Juneau. I want to ensure a better Alaska for my family and yours. LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 2009-Present As your representative, I will work to create a long- term, sustainable plan for economic diversification and ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: growth that benefits all Alaskans. Anchorage, 2009-Present This will require hard work and cooperation; preparing EDUCATION: our workforce for the future; thoughtfully removing University of Florida, Bachelors of Science in barriers to allow local businesses to start, grow, and Rehabilitation Counseling, 2002; Emory University, flourish; ensuring the best possible education for our Masters of Public Health, 2004; University of Florida, children; and finally addressing our persistent social Doctorate in Soil and Water Science, 2009 challenges and public safety issues.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

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PAGE 119 2018 REGION II Instructions: To vote, completely fill in the oval next to your choice, like this:

United States Representative (vote for one)

Young, Don (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Galvin, Alyse S. (U) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Write-in Governor / Lieutenant Governor (vote for one) Walker, Bill (U) Petition Nominee Mallott, Byron I. (D)

Begich, Mark (D) Alaska Democratic Call, Debra L. (D) Party Nominee

Dunleavy, Mike J. (R) Alaska Republican Meyer, Kevin G. (R) Party Nominee

Toien, William S. "Billy" (L) Alaska Libertarian Clift, Carolyn C. "Care" (L) Party Nominee

Write-in State Representative District (vote for one)

Lee, Amber M. (D) Alaska Democratic Party Nominee

Johnston, Jennifer B. (R) Alaska Republican Party Nominee

Write-in

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PAGE 120 2018 REGION II House District 28 Representative Jennifer B. Johnston, Alaska Republican Party Nominee (Republican)

STATEMENT: Real leadership, teamwork and honesty are needed to help our economy rebound, solve our state’s fiscal situation and return our community’s safety. Let’s break the “boom and bust” cycle, and realize our current challenges are opportunities for growth.

We need a private sector perspective when evaluating improving our government. While the rest of the world embraces the efficiencies and cost-savings of computer-based data entry, applications and service delivery, we’re still stuck on pen and paper. A business with a revenue shortfall would be looking to streamline, but state government still allows the same service to be duplicated by sometimes three to four departments. Our current fiscal gap presents government with the opportunity to enter the 21st century, and embrace change that will leave us more accessible, efficient and cost effective.

Getting a better bang for our buck also applies to the need for innovation and solutions for our state’s public safety. While progress was made this year to OTHER: target loopholes in our laws that allowed dangerous Jennifer Johnston is a 42-year Alaskan, mom to three offenders to continue to commit crimes, more work and grandma to six. Jennifer and her husband Allan needs to be done to ensure that we’re not just moved to Fairbanks in 1976 and South Anchorage in throwing money at the problem. Instead of accepting 1988, where they have lived, raised kids and worked the status quo, we need to be working to see data- ever since. As a former small business owner, outdoor driven solutions enacted to truly combat addiction and educator and public servant, she has the experience to criminal behavior. put Alaska back on track. Unlike previous years, there is momentum building During her time on the Anchorage Assembly, Jennifer now to help our state grow into a great place to live. was an advocate for sustainable budgets and the These decisions won’t be easy or popular, once done fiscal reforms she championed helped end growing we’ll wonder, “what took us so long?” deficits and increase Anchorage’s bond rating to AAA. She built on this experience during her first term in the Legislature by advocating for innovative solutions to broken state programs and for millions in targeted budget reductions.

Jennifer and her husband are founding members of the 49th State Angel Fund Network, exemplifying her belief when government’s role is limited, an entrepreneurial spirit can thrive and solve problems efficiently.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 121 2018 REGION II House District 28 Representative Amber M. Lee, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat)

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Transcend Strategic Consulting – Co-CEO Amber Lee Strategies Marketing Consulting – Owner Gere Donovan Creative – COO Northwest Strategies – Director of Advertising GCI – Director of Marketing Alaska Communications – Marketing Manager Capital City Weekly – Editor in Chief Association of Alaska School Boards – Research Publications Specialist

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Anchorage South Rotary 100+ Women Who Care

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Writing, reading, traveling, tidepooling, hanging out with my boys.

OTHER: I am a small business owner and the mother of two boys who attend Bear Valley Elementary in South Anchorage.

STATEMENT: RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 17211 Kings Way Drive I’m running because the fear of action in the Alaska Anchorage, AK 99516 Legislature is creating hopelessness in our community, and I’ve spent the last 25 years of my career turning challenges MAILING ADDRESS: 17211 Kings Way Drive into opportunities. We all want the best schools, safe Anchorage, AK 99516 communities, and a thriving economy, and District 28 needs a Representative who will put people before politics to get EMAIL: [email protected] us there. I’m committed to doing the work to ensure that Alaska’s best days are in our future. WEBSITE: www.AmberLeeForStateHouse.com Priorities to Create a Thriving Economy AGE: 43 • Tackle the budget first. • Make investments that create jobs and foster a stable PLACE OF BIRTH: Minerva, Ohio economy for existing and new industry. • Focus on opportunities for diversification in areas of CHILDREN’S NAMES: Tristan and Finnegan technology, health care, finance, fishing, tourism, energy, and others. OCCUPATION: Business and Marketing • Cut existing budget items that are inefficient or wasteful. Strategist Priorities to Create Safe Communities LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 25 years • Thoughtful repeal and restructure the omnibus crime bill (SB91). ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: • Invest in drug treatment facilities to battle the opioid crisis. Juneau (1993-1995; 1996 – 2001) • Fully fund public safety departments (police, troopers, Sitka (1995-1996) fire and prosecutors). Anchorage (2001-Current) Priorities for Education EDUCATION: • Create certainty around education funding and look for Minerva High School, Ohio innovative ways to fund our schools, while tackling issues University of Alaska Southeast, BLA that drive up the budget—health care and retention. University of Alaska Anchorage, MFA • Do a more in-depth analysis of where we are not meeting expectations and look for individualized solutions—something that works in one school may not work in all schools. • Prioritize Pre-K education. • Prioritize investment in trade and university programs that meets future employees’ needs.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 122 2018 REGION II Ballot Measure No. 1 - 17FSH2 An act providing for the protection of wild Amber M. Lee, Alaska Democratic Party Nominee (Democrat) salmon and fish and wildlife habitat

Ballot Measure No. 1

This act would amend Alaskaʼs fish habitat permitting law. The act would require the Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) to apply new standards to permitting activities and development projects that have the potential to harm fish habitat. The act would exempt existing projects, operations, or facilities that have received all state and federal permits until a new permit is needed. The act would create fish and wildlife habitat-protection standards. The standards would address water quality, temperature, streamflow, and more. The act defines “anadromous fish habitat.” The act would allow ADF&G to apply the law to all habitat in Alaska that directly or indirectly supports salmon or other anadromous fish. The act would provide for three types of permits for development in anadromous fish habitat. ADF&G could issue a general permit- a single permit that applies to many people-for certain activities. For other activities that require a permit, the act would establish a two-track permitting system. Minor permits would be issued for activities that have little impact on fish habitat. Major permits would be issued for projects that have the potential to cause significant adverse effects on fish habitat. The act defines “significant adverse effects.” The act would require ADF&G to avoid or minimize adverse effects through mitigation measures and permit conditions. It would provide public notice on all permits and a chance to comment on major permits. The act would create criteria, timeframes, and an appeals process for the permits by interested persons. The act would allow ADF&G to respond to specified conduct with tickets, civil fines, or criminaliminal penalties. The act would repeal two current statutes. One is regarding mitigation from a dam. The other is regarding criminal penalties that are addressed elsewhere.

Should this initiative become law? YES NO

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Ballot Language

Ballot Measure No. 1 – 17FSH2 An Act Providing for the Protection of Wild Salmon and Fish and Wildlife Habitat.

This act would amend Alaska’s fish habitat permitting law. The act would require the Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) to apply new standards to permitting activities and development projects that have the potential to harm fish habitat. The act would exempt existing projects, operations, or facilities that have received all state and federal permits until a new permit is needed. The act would create fish and wildlife habitat-protection standards. The standards would address water quality, temperature, streamflow, and more. The act defines “anadromous fish habitat.” The act would allow ADF&G to apply the law to all habitat in Alaska that directly or indirectly supports salmon or other anadromous fish. The act would provide for three types of permits for development in anadromous fish habitat. ADF&G could issue a general permit— a single permit that applies to many people—for certain activities. For other activities that require a permit, the act would establish a two-track permitting system. Minor permits would be issued for activities that have little impact on fish habitat. Major permits would be issued for projects that have the potential to cause significant adverse effects on fish habitat. The act defines “significant adverse effects.” The act would require ADF&G to avoid or minimize adverse effects through mitigation measures and permit conditions. It would provide public notice on all permits and a chance to comment on major permits. The act would create criteria, timeframes, and an appeals process for the permits by interested persons. The act would allow ADF&G to respond to specified conduct with tickets, civil fines, or criminal penalties. The act would repeal two current statutes. One is regarding mitigation from a dam. The other is regarding criminal penalties that are addressed elsewhere.

Should this initiative become law?

Yes No

Legislative Affairs Agency Summary

The Act defines the term “anadromous fish habitat” and sets new standards to protect it. The standards relate to factors such as water quality and flow. The Act requires the Department of Fish and Game to specify which water bodies and areas of the state are this habitat. If the status of some water bodies is not known, the Act provides that the water bodies will be treated as this habitat. The Department of Fish and Game may check a water body and exclude it from that status. The Act requires permits for activities that may affect this habitat. The Act creates three types of permit. A general permit would allow some low impact activities for all persons in an area.

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Other activities would need a minor or a major permit. An activity that will not have significant adverse effects would require a minor permit. An activity that could significantly affect the habitat would require a major permit. If possible, an activity must avoid or cause the least harm to the habitat. The Act provides that the adverse effects of some activities may be mitigated. Any activity that now has a permit would not have to comply with the Act until its permit expires. The Act sets permit criteria. The Act creates a process for public notice and comment on permit requests. The Act provides for permit appeals and review. The Act provides for injunctions and civil and criminal penalties.

Statement of Costs

Estimate of Costs to the State of Alaska for Implementation of the Voter Initiative: Providing Protection of Wild Salmon and Fish and Wildlife Habitat (17FSH2)

Multi Agency Cost Summary Agency Cost Department of Fish and Game – Habitat Component $1,319,000 Department of Environmental Conservation – Water Quality Component $268,300 Department of Law – Civil Division, Natural Resources Component $450,000 Office of the Lieutenant Governor $9,000 Office of the Lieutenant Governor – Division of Elections $49,685 TOTAL $2,095,985

Estimate of Costs to the Departments of Fish and Game, Environmental Conservation, and Law to Implement the Ballot Initiative

Estimate of Costs to the Department of Fish and Game – Statewide Support Services, Habitat Component As required by AS 15.45.090(a)(4), the Alaska Department of Fish and Game has prepared the following statement of costs to implement the proposed ballot initiative. If approved, the initiative would take effect 90 days following election certification.

Estimate by Category Personal Services $1,087,000 Other Costs $232,000 TOTAL $1,319,000

The initiative would require the development of regulations to identify how various changes to Title 16.05.867, 16.05.871, 16.05.875, 16.05.877, 16.05.883, 16.05.884, 16.05.885, 16.05.887, 16.05.889, 16.05.894, and 16.05.901 would be implemented.

The standards under which the Department of Fish and Game would operate when issuing a permit to ensure proper protection of anadromous fish habitat include maintaining water quality

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and water temperature; instream flows; efficient upstream and downstream passage of fish; habitat dependent connections between anadromous fish habitat including surface groundwater connections; stream, river, and lake bank and bed stability; aquatic habitat diversity, productivity, stability, and function; riparian areas that support fish and wildlife habitat; and any additional criteria adopted by regulation.

The initiative would require the following new actions by the division: presume that all naturally occurring connected water bodies and adjacent riparian areas are anadromous and therefore jurisdictional, site specific written determinations to determine if a waterbody is not important anadromous fish habitat; specify in regulation all de minimus activities that do not require a permit and require anadromous fish habitat permits for all activities not specified, public notice of proposed general permits with the possibility of a least one public hearing if requested by an interested person; requirement to renew general permits every five years; requirement to provide written authorization for an individual to operate under a general permit; public notice for permit amendments; public notice to rescind a permit; conduct an assessment and determination on whether a fish habitat permit is minor or major; collect fees equal to the cost of service for major fish habitat permit assessments1; public notice draft major anadromous fish habitat permit assessment and make copy of application available to the public; determine the amount of the performance bond if the permittee is not in compliance; determine if the proposed activity is likely to cause substantial damage to anadromous fish habitat; determine if anadromous fish habitat will recover or be restored within a reasonable period of time, respond to and address public input on major fish habitat permits, and respond to and address reconsideration requests on proposed major anadromous fish habitat permits; and in some cases repair habitat damage and bill respondents as the result of violations using state agency employees.

The initiative also identifies those cases where the Commissioner may not issue a permit for a proposed activity. Compliance with these new actions would require the hiring of habitat biologists, an analyst programmer, and program technicians to implement public notices, postings, responses to public input, public hearings, draft anadromous fish habitats, etc. A public education component should be considered to inform the public of the Department’s new and expanded jurisdictional authorities as well as newly expanded potential penalties (daily separate Class A misdemeanors) for non-compliance. The division anticipates the regulation development could take at least two years and implementation of the new regulations and criteria would take additional years to develop and implement.

The Commissioner will need assistance in the form of subject matter expertise (managers, biologists, analyst programmer) from staff and legal assistance in order to develop regulations, public notice the regulations, respond to public comments on proposed regulations, and finalize a regulation package. Implementation of the new regulation package would affect all mangers, habitat biologists, and fish and game program technicians in all offices along with analyst programmer support to implement and comply with the new regulations as written.

1 Allows Habitat Division to collect fees for major fish habitat permit applications, but those monies would go into the general fund.

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Estimate of Costs to the Department of Environmental Conservation – Division of Water, Water Quality Component As required by AS 15.45.090(a)(4), the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation has prepared the following statement of costs to implement the proposed ballot initiative. If approved, the initiative would take effect 90 days following election certification.

Estimate by Category Personal Services $211,600 Other Costs $56,700 TOTAL $268,300

The initiative requires several changes to the permitting program in the Department of Fish and Game, Habitat Division. These changes will impact the Department of Environmental Conservation’s permitting and engineering plan review of wastewater discharges to all fresh waters in Alaska.

The initiative creates a rebuttable presumption that all waters in Alaska are anadromous. Alaska’s Water Quality Standards at 18 AAC 70.255(h)(1) states that mixing zones will not be allowed in an area of anadromous fish spawning. The presumption per the initiative can be rebutted by the Department of Fish and Game, but unless and until this occurs, all discharges will be presumed to be ineligible for mixing zones and thus needing to meet water quality criteria at the “end-of- pipe,” the point at which the discharge enters the receiving water.

Division of Water permit application reviews are expected to increase in complexity as industry and municipalities work within the changed model of all fresh waters being presumed anadromous. This presumption increases complexity for applicants as it is predicted that numerous facilities will be required to meet the end-of-pipe limits.

Existing fees cover approximately 60 percent of the cost of permitting and plan review activities. It will take a year to enact new regulations before the Department can begin collecting fees to cover this activity. FY2018 will be funded entirely by general funds while new staff are brought on and trained and new regulations are developed. Revenues reflect a proportional shift to general fund program receipts starting in FY2019 as new regulations are implemented and additional fees are collected.

Personal Services: An Environmental Program Specialist III will be responsible for permit application reviews and will be required to address the additional workload without causing a backlog in the permitting. An Engineer I at DEC will be needed for review and approval of engineering plans for treatment system changes needed to meet the more stringent limits. Both positions will be located in Anchorage.

Other Costs: The new Environmental Program Specialist will require permit writer training, which is only available out-of-state at this time. Limited in-state travel will be required to conduct compliance inspections annually. DEC will require assistance from the Department of Law for consultation during the development of new regulations. The new employees will require

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equipment for the first year, and normal office supply needs in subsequent years.

Estimate of Costs to the Department of Law – Civil Division, Natural Resources Component As required by AS 15.45.090(a)(4), the Alaska Department of Law has prepared the following statement of costs to implement the proposed ballot initiative. If approved, the initiative would take effect 90 days following election certification.

Estimate by Category Personal Services $376,400 Other Costs $73,600 TOTAL $450,000

The initiative would amend AS 16.05 (Fish and Game) by creating a new permitting system for activities that have the potential to affect anadromous fish habitat. The initiative would establish fish and wildlife protection standards that would guide permit issuance. Under the initiative, the Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Fish & Game (ADF&G) would be required to specify anadromous fish habitat in regulation. The initiative would presume that, absent a regulation to the contrary or a site-specific determination and written finding by ADF&G, a naturally occurring surface water body, including all upstream tributaries, is anadromous fish habitat if it is connected to anadromous waters specified as such in regulation or connected to marine waters.

The initiative would require a person to obtain an anadromous fish habitat permit to conduct certain activities in anadromous fish habitat. The initiative would establish classification standards for minor and major anadromous fish habitat permits and provide for public notice periods. For major anadromous fish habitat permits, the initiative would also require ADF&G to prepare a draft and final assessment. The initiative would also create a general permit for minor activities and establish mandatory criteria that must be met for issuance. In addition, the initiative would specify criteria that, if met, would preclude the issuance of a permit.

The initiative would provide for a process by which an applicant could request reconsideration of a determination of the commissioner. The Commissioner’s determination upon reconsideration would be the final administrative decision for purposes of appeal to the superior court.

The initiative would also create civil penalties for certain violations. Notice and an adjudicatory hearing would first be afforded to an alleged offender. The initiative also provides that if a respondent violates an order issued under AS 16.05.894, the Attorney General, upon request of the Commissioner, may seek an injunction requiring the respondent to suspend an activity.

The Department of Law provides legal counsel to ADF&G. The initiative would potentially significantly increase the current amount of ADF&G permitting and appeals because it would broaden the expanse of water bodies in the state deemed to be anadromous fish habitat, expand the scope of activities that would require permits, create a detailed permit consideration process, and provide for reconsideration and appeal of a determination of the Commissioner under AS 16.05.871(e), AS 16.05.875(c) or (d), AS 16.05.883, AS 16.05.884(d) or (f), or AS 16.05.885(d).

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The Department of Law anticipates that two additional full-time civil attorneys would be needed to perform the legal work this initiative would create -- one attorney primarily focused on permitting and appeals and one attorney primarily focused on enforcement, while providing support to permitting and appeals as needed. ADF&G would be responsible for developing regulations to implement the initiative’s provisions, and the Department of Law would likely need to provide assistance with the regulations.

Estimate of Costs to the Office of the Lieutenant Governor and the Division of Elections for the Ballot Initiative As required by AS 15.45.090(a)(3), the Alaska Office of the Lieutenant Governor has prepared the following statement of minimum costs associated with the proposed ballot initiative. If approved, the initiative would take effect 90 days following election certification.

Office of the Lieutenant Governor Assuming the initiative is placed on the ballot, the minimum cost to conduct public hearings concerning the initiative in two communities in each of four judicial districts is estimated to be $9,000. Estimate by Category Travel $ 9,000 TOTAL $ 9,000

Travel: Estimated travel expenses include round-trip air transportation, per diem and other associated travel costs for the Lieutenant Governor and staff to travel to seven communities in Alaska. It is assumed one of the hearings would be in Anchorage which would not involve travel costs.

Division of Elections As required by AS 15.45.090(a)(3), the Division of Elections has prepared the following statement of costs to implement the proposed ballot initiative. The minimum cost to the Division of Elections associated with certification of the initiative application and review of the initiative petition, excluding legal costs to the state and the costs to the state of any challenge to the validity of the petition, is estimated to be $49,685.

Estimate by Category Personal Services $48,385 Printing Services $1,300 TOTAL $49,685

Personal Services: Six temporary employees to review signatures for 2,520 hours. Estimated cost: $30,618

Certification of the initiative application and review of the initiative petition estimated for 546 hours Estimated cost: $17,767

Printing Services: Printing service expenses associated with certification of the initiative application and review of initiative petition. Printing of voter booklets: $1,300

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Full Text of Proposed Law

“An Act providing for protection of wild salmon and fish and wildlife habitat”

BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA:

*Section l. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a section to read:

Alaska Fish Habitat Policy. Because wild salmon are critically important to Alaska’s communities, economies and cultures, it is the policy of the State of Alaska to: (a) ensure sustainable fisheries for current and future generations by maintaining wild salmon stocks, other anadromous fish species, and important fish and wildlife habitat; (b) protect water resources and habitat that support Alaska’s wild salmon and other anadromous fish species; (c) ensure that development activities comply with enforceable standards that protect wild salmon, other anadromous fish species, and important fish and wildlife habitat; and (d) ensure that the Department of Fish and Game protects the natural fishery resources of Alaska consistent with Article VIII of the Alaska Constitution.

*Section 2. AS 16.05 is amended by adding a new section to read:

Sec. 16.05.867. Fish and wildlife habitat protection standards. (a) The commissioner shall ensure the proper protection of fish and wildlife, including protecting anadromous fish habitat from significant adverse effects. (b) When issuing a permit under AS 16.05.867-16.05.901, the commissioner shall ensure the proper protection of anadromous fish habitat by maintaining: (1) water quality and water temperature necessary to support anadromous fish habitat; (2) instream flows, the duration of flows, and natural and seasonal flow regimes; (3) safe, timely and efficient upstream and downstream passage of anadromous and native resident fish species to spawning, rearing, migration, and overwintering habitat; (4) habitat-dependent connections between anadromous fish habitat including surface- groundwater connections; (5) stream, river and lake bank and bed stability; (6) aquatic habitat diversity, productivity, stability and function; (7) riparian areas that support adjacent fish and wildlife habitat; and (8) any additional criteria, consistent with the requirements of AS 16.05.867-AS 16.05.901, adopted by the commissioner by regulation. (c) The commissioner is authorized, in accordance with AS 44.62, to adopt regulations consistent with AS 16.05.867-16.05.901. All regulations, administrative actions and other duties carried out under this chapter shall be consistent with and in furtherance of the standards set out in this section.

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*Section 3. AS 16.05.871 is repealed and reenacted to read:

Sec. 16.05.871. Fish habitat permit required for certain activities in anadromous fish habitat. (a) Except as provided under AS 16.05.891, a person must obtain an anadromous fish habitat permit under AS 16.05.867 - 16.05.901 before initiating any activity that may use, divert, obstruct, pollute, disturb or otherwise alter anadromous fish habitat. The commissioner may specify in regulation activities that do not require an anadromous fish habitat permit if the activity has only a de minimis effect on anadromous fish habitat. (b) The commissioner shall specify in regulation anadromous fish habitat. (c) In the absence of a specification under (b) or a site-specific determination by the department under (e) of this section, the commissioner shall presume that a naturally occurring permanent or seasonal surface water body, including all upstream tributaries and segments, is anadromous fish habitat if it is connected to anadromous waters specified under (b) of this section or connected to marine waters. (d) The presumption established under (c) of this section applies exclusively to AS 16.05.867- 16.05.901. (e) The department may conduct a site-specific review at the request of an applicant to determine whether to exclude a water body from the presumption established under (c) of this section. A determination that a water body is not anadromous fish habitat must be supported by the commissioner’s written finding and verifiable documentation that it is not anandromous fish habitat. Any site-specific determination must be made available on the department’s internet website with public notice provided through the Alaska Online Public Notice System (AS 44.62.175). The commissioner shall adopt regulations specifying how the department shall conduct site-specific reviews. (f) In this chapter, “anadromous fish habitat” means a naturally occurring permanent or intermittent seasonal water body, and the bed beneath, including all sloughs, backwaters, portions of the floodplain covered by the mean annual flood, and adjacent riparian areas, that contribute, directly or indirectly, to the spawning, rearing, migration, or overwintering of anadromous fish.

*Section 4. AS 16.05 is amended by adding a new section to read:

Sec. 16.05.875. Anadromous fish habitat permit application. (a) An applicant for an anadromous fish habitat permit shall complete an application on a form approved by the department for a permit under AS 16.05.867-16.05.901 and submit the application to the department. The commissioner shall require or collect all information, plans and specifications necessary to assess the proposed activity’s potential adverse effects on anadromous fish habitat, and may collect or request additional information to evaluate an application. An applicant shall provide all information required or requested by the commissioner to assess a proposed activity’s effects on anadromous fish habitat, including (1) the scope, timing and duration of the proposed activity; and (2) mitigation measures planned for areas of affected anadromous fish habitat. (b) Upon receiving a complete fish habitat permit application and any other information

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requested or collected by the commissioner, the commissioner shall determine whether the proposed activity has the potential to cause significant adverse effects on anadromous fish habitat under AS 16.05.877(a). Before making the determination, the commissioner may work with the applicant in planning the activity to avoid or minimize the activity’s potential adverse effects on anadromous fish habitat. (c) If the commissioner finds that a proposed activity with proposed conditions and mitigation measures will not cause significant adverse effects to anadromous fish habitat under AS 16.05.877(a), the commissioner shall determine the application is for a minor anadromous fish habitat permit under AS 16.05.883. (d) If the commissioner finds that a proposed activity has the potential to cause significant adverse effects to anadromous fish habitat under AS 16.05.877(a), the commissioner shall determine the application is for a major anadromous fish habitat permit under AS 16.05.885. (e) The department shall provide public notice of a determination made under this section. The department shall (1) post notice of the determination on the Alaska Online Public Notice System (AS 44.62.175); and (2) make a copy of the application available on the department’s website.

*Section 5. AS 16.05 is amended by adding a new section to read:

Sec. 16.05.877. Significant adverse effects. (a) The commissioner shall find the potential for significant adverse effects where the activity may, singly or in combination with other factors: (l) impair or degrade any habitat characteristic protected under AS 16.05.867; (2) interfere with or prevent the spawning, rearing, or migration of anadromous fish at any life stage; (3) result in conditions known to cause increased mortality of anadromous fish at any life stage; (4) lower the capacity of anadromous waters to maintain aquatic diversity, productivity or stability; or (5) impair any additional criteria, consistent with the requirements of AS 16.05.867- 16.05.901, adopted by the commissioner through regulation. (b) The commissioner shall find that the proposed activity will cause substantial damage to anadromous fish habitat and fish and wildlife species if, despite the application of scientifically proven, peer reviewed and accepted mitigation measures under AS 16.05.887, the anadromous fish habitat will be adversely affected such that it will not likely recover or be restored within a reasonable period to a level that sustains the water body’s, or portion of the water body’s, anadromous fish, other fish, and wildlife that depend on the health and productivity of that anadromous fish habitat. (c) In determining whether anadromous fish habitat will recover or be restored within a reasonable period under this section, the commissioner shall account for the life stage, life span, and reproductive behavior of the species of anadromous fish that depend on the habitat adversely affected by the proposed activity using the best

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available scientific information. (d) In determining whether adversely affected anadromous fish species will remain sustainable and recover , the commissioner shall consider likely post-project conditions known to result in the mortality of anadromous fish at any life stage, and known to interfere with or prevent spawning, rearing or migration of anadromous fish using the best available scientific information.

*Section 6. AS 16.05 is amended by adding new sections to read:

Sec. 16.05.883. Minor individual anadromous fish habitat permit. (a) A minor anadromous fish habitat permit may be issued by the commissioner for an activity if the commissioner determines that: (1) all application requirements under AS 16.05.875 are met, including the determination that the activity will not cause significant adverse effects to anadromous fish habitat; and (2) public notice has been given as required in AS 16.05.875(e). (b) The minor anadromous fish habitat permit under this section must include all permit conditions or mitigation measures required of the permittee under AS 16.05.887.

Sec. 16.05.884. General permits for minor activities. (a) The commissioner may authorize a general permit on a regional or other geographical basis for similar activities, if the commissioner determines that: (1) the activity will not singly or cumulatively cause significant adverse effects on anadromous fish habitat; (2) the activity is not related to large-scale development; (3) adverse effects can be avoided by meeting certain conditions and stipulations; (4) any conditions or stipulations are mandatory and enforceable; and (5) a general permit is in the public interest. (b) The commissioner may issue a proposed general permit or a person may petition the commissioner to issue a proposed general permit. (c) A petition shall include a description of the geographic location and the proposed permitted activity and provide information explaining how the activity meets the requirements under (a) of this section. The commissioner shall determine whether to grant or deny a petition within 30 days. (d) When the commissioner makes a determination to propose a general permit under (b) or (c) of this section, the commissioner shall provide public notice of the proposed general permit and provide at least 30 days for receipt of public comments. The commissioner shall hold at least one public hearing if requested by an interested person. If the proposed general permit meets the requirements in (a) of this section, the commissioner may make a determination to issue a general permit. (e) The commissioner may issue a regional or geographical authorization to cover any person conducting an activity under a general permit or require a person to first obtain a written authorization from the department before being covered under the general permit. The department shall make general permit authorizations available through

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electronic means. The commissioner shall issue a decision on a request for written authorization within 5 work days after receiving the request. The general permit authorization shall set forth enforceable stipulations to avoid adverse effects to anadromous fish habitat. (f) The commissioner shall review a general permit at least every 5 years. The commissioner may make a determination to reissue the general permit if the requirements under (d) of this section are met. (g) The commissioner may amend a general permit at any time to include additional stipulations. The commissioner may rescind a general permit if the commissioner determines that the general permit no longer meets the requirements of (a) of this section. The commissioner shall issue public notice of any proposed permit amendment or the intent to rescind a general permit, and shall provide at least 30 days for receipt of public comments. (h) Notice under this section shall be provided in accordance with AS 16.05.875(e).

Sec. 16.05.885. Major anadromous fish habitat permit. (a) Unless reconsideration is requested under AS 16.05.889, the commissioner shall, after providing notice under AS 16.05.875(e) of a determination under AS 16.05.875(d), prepare a draft major anadromous fish habitat permit assessment that identifies and describes: (I) the proposed activity; (2) the extent, timing and duration of the potential adverse effects the activity could have on anadromous fish habitat and other fish and wildlife; (3) possible alternatives or modifications to the proposed activity that will avoid or minimize the activity’s potential adverse effects on anadromous fish habitat; (4) any permit conditions and mitigation measures that the department may require of the permittee under AS 16.05.887; (5) the amount of the performance bond necessary to restore anadromous fish habitat if the permittee is not in compliance with the permit conditions and mitigation measures required under AS 16.05.887; and (6) the commissioner’s determination of whether the proposed activity’s significant adverse effects, singly or in combination with other factors: (A) will be prevented or minimized under AS 16.05.887; or (B) will cause substantial damage to anadromous fish habitat under AS 16.05.877(b). (b) The commissioner shall collect, or require the applicant to collect, the information needed for permitting. The commissioner may recover fees equal to the cost of services for collecting the information and conducting the fish habitat permit assessment. (c) Upon completion of the draft assessment under (a) of this section, the department shall: (1) post notice on the Alaska Online Public Notice System (AS 44.62.175); (2) make a copy of the draft assessment available on the department’s website; and (3) provide at least 30 days for public comment. (d) After the completion of the comment period established by (c)(3) of this section and evaluation of the comments received, the commissioner shall publish a final assessment and a written permit determination on the department’s website. The final assessment

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must include all of the components required for a draft assessment under (a) of this section. The written permit determination shall set forth the reasons for the decision and the basis for concluding that the requirements of AS 16.05.887 and of (e) of this section are met. The department shall post public notice of the final assessment and permit determination on the Alaska Online Public Notice System (AS 44.62.175) and provide written or electronic notice to each person who commented on the commissioner’s determination that the application for the permitted activity was an application for a major permit under AS 16.05.875(d) or on the draft assessment prepared under (a) of this section for the activity. (e) The commissioner may issue a major permit to an applicant only if: (I) the public notice period required under (c) of this section is complete; (2) any permit conditions and mitigation measures under AS 16.05.887 are mandatory and enforceable; (3) the applicant, if required, provides the bond required by (g) of this section; and (4) a request for reconsideration of the commissioner’s final assessment and written determination under (d) of this section is not timely received under AS 16.05.889. (f) If request for reconsideration of the commissioner’s final assessment and written determination issued under (d) of this section is timely received under AS 16.05.889(a), the commissioner shall issue a major permit for the activity when the commissioner (I) denies the request for reconsideration or issues a new determination under AS 16.05.889(c); and (2) finds that the requirements of(e) of this section have been met. (g) After the commissioner issues a written permit determination under (d) of this section, the applicant shall file with the commissioner, on a form furnished by the commissioner, a performance bond in an amount established by the commissioner payable to the State of Alaska and conditioned on faithful performance of the requirements of this chapter and the permit. The commissioner may not issue a permit until an applicant files the bond in an amount sufficient to ensure compliance with permit terms and the completion of the mitigation measures determined necessary by the commissioner under AS 16.05.887 and included in the written permit determination posted under (d) of this section. The performance bond may be a corporate surety bond issued by a corporation licensed to do business in the state or a personal bond secured by cash or its equivalent. The commissioner may not accept a bond executed by the applicant without separate surety. (h) A governmental entity or federally recognized tribe is exempt from the bonding requirements of this section. (i) A permittee may not transfer or assign authority to conduct an activity that requires a permit under this section to another person without: (1) the written approval of the commissioner; and (2) posting a performance bond for the transferee or assignee as required under (g) of this section, unless the transferee or assignee is exempt under (h) of this section. (i) In this section “federally recognized tribe” has the meaning given in AS 23.20.520.

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*Section 7. AS 16.05 is amended by adding a new section to read:

Sec. 16.05.887. Permit conditions and mitigation measures. (a) The commissioner shall prevent or minimize significant adverse effects to anadromous fish habitat. The commissioner shall require a permittee under AS 16.05.885 to implement the permitted activity in a manner that avoids significant adverse effects to anadromous fish habitat or, if significant adverse effects cannot be avoided, to mitigate significant adverse effects to fish and wildlife including anadromous fish habitat under (b) of this section. (b) When establishing permit conditions for an activity, the commissioner shall, in order of priority, require a permittee under AS 16.05.883, AS 16.05.884 , or AS 16.05.885 to mitigate adverse effects by taking one or more of the following actions: (I) limit adverse effects of the activity on anadromous fish habitat by changing the siting, timing, procedure, or other manageable qualities of the activity; (2) if the adverse effects of the activity cannot be prevented under (l) of this subsection, minimize the adverse effects of the activity by limiting the degree, magnitude, duration, or implementation of the activity, including implementing protective measures or control technologies; and (3) if the activity cannot be implemented in a manner that prevents adverse effects to anadromous fish habitat under this subsection, restore the affected anadromous fish habitat. (c) Permit conditions and mitigation measures under this section may not offset the activity’s adverse effects by restoring, establishing, enhancing, or preserving another water body, other portions of the same water body, or land. (d) The commissioner shall require an applicant to employ the best available, scientifically supported techniques to mitigate adverse effects under (b) of this section. (e) The department may adopt regulations consistent with AS 16.05.867 - 16.05.901 establishing appropriate permit conditions and mitigation measures applicable to activities subject to permitting requirements under AS 16.05 .883, AS 16.05.884 or AS 16.05.885.

*Section 8. AS 16.05 is amended by adding a new section to read:

Sec. 16.05.889. Reconsideration of determinations, (a) Within 30 days after the date of a determination of the commissioner under AS 16.05.871(e), AS 16.05.875(c) or (d), AS 16.05.883, AS 16.05.884(d) or (e), or AS 16.05.885(d), any interested person may request that the commissioner reconsider the determination. A request for reconsideration must be in writing. (b) Within 30 days after receiving a request for reconsideration, the commissioner shall issue a written determination granting or denying the request. If the commissioner does not act on the request for reconsideration within 30 days after receiving the request, the request is denied. If the commissioner grants the request for reconsideration, the commissioner will issue a final determination within 30 days. (c) Unless the commissioner orders a remand for further agency proceedings, the

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commissioner’s determination upon reconsideration is the final administrative decision for purposes of appeal to the superior court under AS 44.62.560. A person shall initiate an appeal within 30 days after the date that the final determination is mailed or otherwise distributed, or the date that the request for reconsideration is considered denied by the commissioner’s failure to act on the request, whichever is earlier.

*Section 9. AS 16.05 is amended by adding new sections to read:

Sec. 16.05.894. Notification of violation. When the commissioner finds, after investigation, that a person is violating a provision of AS 16.05.867-16.05.901, a regulation adopted under AS 16.05.867-16.05.901, a permit condition or stipulation imposed under AS 16.05.884, or a permit condition or mitigation measure imposed under AS 16.05.883 or AS 16.05.885, the commissioner shall notify the permittee of the nature of the violation and: (1) order that the violation be stopped; or (2) if the violation cannot be stopped, order the permittee to prevent or mitigate the adverse effects of the violation on anadromous fish habitat, fish and wildlife, and other adversely affected resources in a manner consistent with AS 16.05.867- 16.05.901.

*Section 10. AS 16.05.901(a) is amended to read:

Sec. 16.05.901. Penalty for violations of AS 16.05.867”16.05.901 (16.05.896). (a) A person who, with criminal negligence, violates or permits a violation of AS 16.05.867- 16.05.901, a regulation adopted under AS 16.05.867-16.05.901, a permit condition or stipulation imposed under AS 16.05.884, a permit condition or mitigation measure imposed under AS 16.05.883 or AS 16.05.885, or an order issued under AS 16.05.894 is guilty of a class A misdemeanor and is punishable as provided in AS 12.55. In this subsection, “criminal negligence” has the meaning given in AS 16.81.900(a).

*Section 11. AS 16.05.901 is amended by adding new subsections to read:

(c) Notwithstanding (a) of this section, if a person or governmental agency fails to notify the commissioner of an activity for which a permit is required under AS 16.05.867- 16.05.901 and the activity causes material damage to anadromous fish habitat or, by neglect or noncompliance with permit conditions and stipulations imposed under AS 16.05.884 or permit conditions or mitigation measures imposed under AS 16.05.883 or AS 16.05.885, causes material damage to anadromous fish habitat, the person or governmental agency is guilty of a class A misdemeanor and is punishable as provided in AS 12.55. (d) Each day that a violation under this section occurs or continues is a separate violation. (e) A person who violates or permits a violation of AS 16.05.867-16.05.901, or a regulation adopted under AS 16.05.867-16.05.901, a permit condition or stipulation imposed under AS 16.05.884, a permit condition or mitigation measure imposed

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under AS 16.05.883 or AS 16.05.885, or an order issued under AS 16.05.894 is liable, after notice and hearing, for a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed $10,000 to be assessed by the commissioner. In determining the amount of the civil penalty, the commissioner shall consider: (1) the character and degree of injury to anadromous fish, other fish, and wildlife habitat; (2) the degree of intent or negligence of the respondent in causing or permitting the violation; (3) the character and number of past violations caused or permitted by the respondent; and (4) if the information is available, the net economic savings realized by the respondent through the violation. (f) If a respondent violates an order issued under AS 16.05.894, the attorney general, upon the request of the commissioner, may seek an injunction requiring the respondent to suspend an activity, in whole or in part, until the respondent complies with the order. (g) If a respondent violates an order issued under AS 16.05.894 that requires the respondent to repair or correct damage, the commissioner may proceed to repair or correct the damage using state agency employees or contractors and the respondent shall be liable for the cost of the repair. The commissioner shall deliver to the respondent an itemized statement of expenses incurred. (h) The supreme court shall establish by order or rule a schedule of bail amounts for violations under (a) of this section that allow the disposition of a citation without a court appearance. The bail amount for a violation must be stated on the citation.

*Section 12. AS 16.05 is amended by adding new sections to read:

Sec. 16.05. Scope.

The provisions of this Act do not apply to existing activities, operations, or facilities that have received all required federal, state, and local permits, authorizations, licenses, and approvals for activities adversely affecting anadromous fish habitat, on or before the effective date of this Act, until expiration or termination of the user’s permit, authorization, license, or approval.

*Section 13. AS 16.05.851 and AS 16.05.896 are repealed.

AS 16.05.851 and AS 16.05.896 are repealed.

*Section 14. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a section to read:

The provisions of this Act are independent and severable. If any provision of this Act is found to be invalid or unconstitutional, the remainder of this Act shall not be affected and shall be given effect to the fullest extent possible.

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STATEMENT IN SUPPORT

We are fortunate to live in one of the last strongholds of wild salmon in the world. Everywhere else salmon have occurred in Europe and North America, irresponsible development and human activity have wiped out or threatened those salmon populations. Alaska can avoid that same fate by voting YES for Salmon.

Alaska’s wild salmon are critical to our state’s economy, cultures and way of life. But as our state grows and the number and scale of development projects increase, irresponsible development will cause significant habitat destruction. Unless we strengthen state laws, we could lose this irreplaceable resource that connects us all and defines who we are as Alaskans. What does Alaska look like without our thriving and abundant wild salmon populations? This ballot initiative before you ensures we will never have to answer that question. Please vote YES for Salmon.

Salmon fisheries provide jobs for over 30,000 Alaskans and generate almost $2 billion in economic activity each year. According to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, salmon provide up to 61% of the protein in the diets of rural Alaskans. Yet the state law intended to protect wild salmon rivers and other habitat is now over sixty years old, has no legally enforceable standards to adequately protect salmon habitat from irresponsible development, and has no process for Alaskans to weigh in on projects that could harm salmon resources.

The Yes for Salmon initiative would bring this outdated and ineffective law into the 21st Century by creating a more transparent, responsible and balanced approach to large-scale development projects. It puts into place modern, science-based safety standards and common-sense accountability to protect Alaska jobs and help prevent major catastrophes that could wipe out huge portions of our state’s wild salmon populations.

Here is what voting Yes for Salmon would do: • Establish clear, enforceable standards for development around salmon streams, requiring things like adequate water in streams, fish passage, and good water quality that wild salmon need and preventing major projects from doing substantial long-term damage to salmon streams; • Protect access for our subsistence, commercial and sport fishing activities; • Ensure that Alaskans, for the first time, have a voice in the permitting process for major development projects that could harm salmon streams; • Give Fish and Game authority over all salmon streams in Alaska; • Ensure that responsible development projects move forward in a way that protects our wild salmon legacy.

Alaska Stands for Salmon – Please vote YES for Salmon!

Dr. Stephanie Quinn-Davidson, Ph.D., Stand for Salmon Gayla Hoseth, Curyung Tribal Council (2nd Chief) Mike Wood, Susitna River Coalition (board president)

The text of this bill is presented as submitted by petition sponsors. The statement printed on this page is the opinion of the author(s) and is presented as submitted to the Division of Elections. PAGE 139 2018 REGION II Ballot Measure No. 1 An Act Providing for the Protection of Wild Salmon and Fish and Wildlife Habitat

STATEMENT IN OPPOSITION

Vote NO on 1 to Protect Alaska’s Communities, Jobs and Economy

What is Ballot Measure 1? Ballot Measure 1 will harm Alaska’s economy and cost Alaskans their jobs. It eliminates our science- based fish habitat protections and replaces it with more red tape and untested regulations. From road improvements to projects on the North Slope, this measure will shutdown or delay existing operations and future projects and puts our future at risk.

What Will Ballot Measure 1 Do? It threatens our jobs and our economy; it threatens our rights as property owners; it threatens our ability to maintain or develop public infrastructure; and it doesn’t do what supporters say it will: it does not fix the problems facing our salmon runs. None of that should come as a surprise since the measure was created and funded by Outsiders who have no vested interests in Alaska. This would threaten projects and activities including, but not limited to: roads, pipelines, wastewater treatment facilities, docks, bridges, land access, home building, septic systems, hydroelectric power, mining, ice roads, tourism operations and more. And it boosts state spending and the number of state employees.

What Will Voting No on Ballot Measure 1 Do? - Protect our jobs, our economy and our state revenue - Maintain our current science-based fish habitat protections - Allow existing operations, like the Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline, to continue operating - Let important new projects, like the Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline, to move forward - Protect private property owners’ rights to build or repair on their own land - Prevent increases in unnecessary State spending - Allow important road projects to move forward - Enable communities to use and develop hydroelectric power - Preserve Alaska Native corporations’ ability to develop their lands

Vote NO to Protect Our Jobs and Economy Ballot Measure 1 will make it much more costly or impossible for existing and future projects throughout the state—particularly those in rural Alaska—to move forward. Without those projects, Alaska’s jobs and economy will be in peril at a time when Alaska is in recession and has the highest jobless numbers in the nation. According to State officials, the measure will cost millions of dollars in new state spending.

Vote NO to Protect Your Rights Under Ballot Measure 1, simple projects like adding or repairing a dock or a culvert on your property will become tangled in endless red tape. You would have to pay for an expensive scientific study, and your project could be open to public comment, meaning anyone, including Outsiders, could sue to stop your project. And, your failure to navigate the new red tape could land you in jail and result in thousands of dollars in criminal penalties.

Vote NO for a Better Solution Fisheries scientists say that ocean problems are causing Alaska’s low salmon runs. Ballot Measure 1 doesn’t address ocean issues at all. This measure doesn’t solve the problem and, if it passes, will only make it harder for Alaska to enact better policies.

Aaron Schutt, Co-chair, Stand for Alaska, Vote No on 1 Marleanna Hall, Chair, Stand for Alaska, Vote No on 1 Joey Merrick, Co-chair, Stand for Alaska, Vote No on 1

The statement printed on this page is the opinion of the author(s) and is presented as submitted to the Division of Elections. PAGE 140 2018 REGION II Third Judicial District Superior Court

Judge Corey Shall Michael D. Corey be retained as judge of the superior court for six years? YES NO

Judge Morse Shall William F. Morse be retained as judge of the superior court for six years? YES NO

Judge Walker Shall Herman G. Walker Jr. be retained as judge of the superior court for six years? YES NO

Judge Wolverton Shall Michael L. Wolverton be retained as judge of the superior court for six years? YES NO Third Judicial District District Court

Judge Chung Shall Jo-Ann M. Chung be retained as judge of the district court for four years? YES NO

Judge Clark Shall Brian K. Clark be retained as judge of the district court for four years? YES NO

Judge Estelle Shall William L. Estelle be retained as judge of the district court for four years? YES NO

Judge Illsley Shall Sharon A.S. Illsley be retained as judge of the district court for four years? YES NO

Judge Wolfe Shall John W. Wolfe be retained as judge of the district court for four years? YES NO

PAGE 141 2018 REGION II Judges onJudges the Ballot on the Ballot: AlaskaAlaska Judicial Judicial Council Council Evaluation Evaluation and Recommendations and Recommendations

Why do judges appear on the ballot? The Alaska Constitution and state law require all state judges to appear periodically on the ballot for approval or disapproval by the voters. This power and duty of the people How are judges chosen in Alaska? to vote whether to retain judges is a critical Under the Alaska Constitution, the selection of part of Alaska’s judicial system. judges is a two-part process involving the Alaska Judicial Council and the governor. What information is available about judges on the ballot? The Alaska Judicial Council is a non-partisan citizens commission. The Council reviews Voters often feel they do not have enough applications of people who want to be judges information to vote on judges. To help and nominates the best-qualified among them. voters make informed votes, the Alaska The governor appoints a judge from the list of Judicial Council is required by law to nominees. evaluate the performance of sitting judges who are up for retention, and to make this Retention Election. After appointment, judges information available to voters. The Alaska must appear on the ballot in order to remain Judicial Council publishes its information judges. The framers of our constitution thus in this Election Pamphlet, and on its web provided Alaskans with a non-partisan, merit- site at: based system of judicial selection, and a www.knowyouralaskajudges.com. retention election that ensures judges remain accountable to the public. What judicial qualities did the Alaska Judicial Council evaluate? The Judicial Council evaluated judges’: • Integrity, diligence, impartiality, fairness, temperament and legal ability, • Ability to manage caseloads, and • Overall performance of their duties in and out of the courtroom, including judgment. What are the Alaska Judicial Council recommendations for judges on the 2018 ballot?

The Judicial Council recommends a “YES” vote on all judges standing for retention.

Please review the following pages for more details about the recommendation on each judge.

PAGE 142 2018 REGION II Judges on the Ballot How did the Alaska Judicial Council evaluate the judges on the 2018 ballot? • Surveyed Thousands of Alaskans: The Judicial Council surveyed peace and probation officers, court employees, attorneys, jurors, and social services professionals. • Public Hearings & Public Comment: The Judicial Council asked for comments from the public, and held a statewide public hearing. • Review of Other Information: The Judicial Council reviewed conflict of interest statements filed with the Alaska Public Offices Commission, and separate financial disclosure forms filed with the court system. It reviewed court personnel records. It researched whether any salary warrants were withheld for untimely decisions and whether any disciplinary matters came before the Alaska Commission on Judicial Conduct. The Judicial Council analyzed the number of peremptory challenges filed against a judge, and the number of times the judge’s decisions were reversed on appeal. • Considered Judges’ Self-Assessments: The Judicial Council invited each judge to assess his or her own performance over his or her most recent term. • Questioned Attorneys with Recent Experience: The Council invited attorneys who had recently litigated a case before each Alaska Judicial Council Members judge to provide detailed observations about the judge’s performance in that case. Dave Parker lives in Wasilla and is a retired Anchorage police officer, former teacher, and What is the Alaska Judicial Council? pastor. • The Alaska Constitution sets the Judicial James Torgerson is an attorney from Council membership: Anchorage in private practice. » Three members who are not attorneys are Loretta Bullard lives in Nome. Her appointed by the governor and confirmed background is in corporate management at an by a majority of each house of the Alaska ANCSA regional nonprofit. Legislature; Galen Paine is an attorney from Sitka in private practice. » Three attorney members elected by their peers in an advisory ballot and are Lynne Gallant is a public member from appointed by the Board of Governors of Anchorage. the Alaska Bar Association, an entity Geraldine Simon is an attorney from created and authorized by the Alaska Fairbanks. Legislature; and » The Chief Justice of the Alaska Supreme Court serves as chair. (The Chief Justice does not vote unless his or her vote can affect an outcome.) • The Constitution requires all appointments to the Council be made with “due consideration to area representation and without regard to political affiliation.” • Members serve staggered terms. They receive no financial compensation for their work other than reimbursement for travel expenses.

Go to www.knowyouralaskajudges.com for more information about the judges on the 2018 ballot.

PAGE 143 2018 REGION II Superior Court Judge Michael D. Corey, Third Judicial District

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Anchorage Superior Court Judge

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: American Bar Association Alaska Bar Association Anchorage Bar Association Colorado Bar Association (inactive)

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Youth hockey Photography Fitness Sailing

STATEMENT: I have had the privilege of serving Alaska as a Superior Court Judge since being sworn in on September 29, 2014. Since then, not a day has passed without me being humbled by the amount of trust and responsibility accompanying this position. I continuously strive to enhance my proficiency and to prove correct those who placed me here. MAILING ADDRESS: 825 W. Fourth Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501-2004 When coming to court, everyone should feel confident that the court will sincerely listen to their case, that EMAIL: [email protected] their case will be fairly considered, and that their case will be decided in a timely fashion. My goal is to further AGE: 58 cultivate and enhance this court’s reputation for doing so. I find serving Alaskans tremendously rewarding. I PLACE OF BIRTH: Lancaster, California seek retention so that I may be permitted to continue in this pursuit. SPOUSE’S NAME: Dayna

CHILDREN’S NAMES: Nathan, Kevin, Glenn

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: I have been a resident of the State of Alaska since June of 1980.

ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage - July 1979 Anchorage/Homer - June 1980 to August 1980 Anchorage/Homer - June 1981 to August 1981 Anchorage/Dutch Harbor/Juneau - June 1982 to August 1982 Anchorage - June 1983 to August 1983 Anchorage - June 1984 to August 1984 Anchorage - June 1985 to present (Absences from Alaska occurred to complete my education)

EDUCATION: Patrick Henry High School (‘78) - San Diego, Ca. University of Colorado (Geology ‘82) - Boulder. Co. University of San Diego (JD ‘85) - San Diego, Ca.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 144 2018 REGION II Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation Judge Michael D. Corey, Anchorage Superior Court

The Judicial Council finds Judge Corey to be Qualified and recommends unanimously that the public vote "YES" to retain him.

What is the Alaska Judicial Council? How did the Alaska Judicial Council • A citizens commission created by the evaluate Judge Corey? Alaska Constitution • Surveyed Thousands of Alaskans – the • Council members are volunteers Judicial Council surveyed thousands of appointed with due consideration for Alaskans about their experience with Judge area representation and without regard Corey. The survey ratings from attorneys, peace to political affiliation and probation officers, court employees, and • Alaska’s law requires the Judicial Council jurors are listed below. to evaluate judges’ performance and • Reviewed Information – The Judicial Council authorizes it to recommend to voters reviewed other indicators of Judge Corey’s whether judges should be retained. performance, including peremptory challenges, recusal rates, appellate affirmance and reversal What qualities did the Alaska Judicial rates, any civil or criminal litigation involving the Council evaluate? judge, whether Judge Corey’s pay was withheld The Judicial Council evaluated Judge for untimely decisions, and Judge Corey’s Corey’s: assessment of his own performance. • Integrity, diligence, fairness, demeanor, • Asked Members of the Public – The Judicial and legal ability Council hosted a statewide public hearing on the • Ability to manage his caseload, and performance of all judges, and asked for • Overall performance of judicial duties in comments from the public. and out of the courtroom, including judgment.

Survey Ratings for Judge Corey N Legal Ability Impartiality Integrity Temperament Diligence Overall Attorneys 124 3.9 4.1 4.4 4.2 4.1 4.0 Peace Officers 28 ~ 4.0 4.1 4.4 4.0 4.0 Court Employees 31 ~ 4.7 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.9

Jurors 178 ~ 5.0 ~ 5.0 ~ 5.0 Rating Scale: 5 = Excellent, 4 = Good, 3 = Acceptable, 2 = Deficient, 1 = Poor

For more information go to www.ajc.state.ak.us/2018-retention-election

Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation: Vote "YES" to retain Judge Corey

PAGE 145 2018 REGION II Superior Court Judge William F. Morse, Third Judicial District

STATEMENT: I have had the privilege of serving as a superior court judge since 2002. I try to approach each case with the understanding that for the litigants it is perhaps the most important current event in their lives. I strive to understand each party’s position and to fairly and neutrally apply the law to them. I think being a judge has been the most demanding, important, and fulfilling job I have ever had. I enjoy helping parties come to their own resolution of disputes, if possible. If they cannot, then I am willing to make the difficult decisions given to me. If retained I will continue to work hard to provide impartial justice to all who appear before me.

MAILING ADDRESS: 6572 Lakeway Dr. Anchorage, AK 99502

EMAIL: [email protected]

AGE: 65

PLACE OF BIRTH: Huntington, New York

SPOUSE’S NAME: Cynthia L. Strout

CHILDREN’S NAMES: Devin G. Morse, Eleanor P. Morse

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 38 years

ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage and Kenai

EDUCATION: Upper Arlington High School, Columbus, Ohio 1971 University of Virginia, BA with Distinction, History 1977 Lewis and Clark Law School, Portland, Oregon

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Superior Court Judge 2002 to present

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 146 2018 REGION II Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation Judge William F. Morse, Anchorage Superior Court

The Judicial Council finds Judge Morse to be Qualified and recommends unanimously that the public vote "YES" to retain him.

What is the Alaska Judicial Council? How did the Alaska Judicial Council • A citizens commission created by the evaluate Judge Morse? Alaska Constitution • Surveyed Thousands of Alaskans – the • Council members are volunteers Judicial Council surveyed thousands of appointed with due consideration for Alaskans about their experience with Judge area representation and without regard Morse. The survey ratings from attorneys, peace to political affiliation and probation officers, court employees, jurors, and social services professionals (social • Alaska’s law requires the Judicial Council to evaluate judges’ performance and workers, and guardians ad litem) are listed authorizes it to recommend to voters below. whether judges should be retained. • Reviewed Information – The Judicial Council reviewed other indicators of Judge Morse’s What qualities did the Alaska Judicial performance, including peremptory challenges, Council evaluate? recusal rates, appellate affirmance and reversal The Judicial Council evaluated Judge rates, any civil or criminal litigation involving the Morse’s: judge, whether Judge Morse’s pay was withheld • Integrity, diligence, fairness, demeanor, for untimely decisions, and Judge Morse’s and legal ability assessment of his own performance. • Ability to manage his caseload, and • Asked Members of the Public – The Judicial • Overall performance of judicial duties in Council hosted a statewide public hearing on the and out of the courtroom, including performance of all judges, and asked for judgment. comments from the public.

Survey Ratings for Judge Morse N Legal Ability Impartiality Integrity Temperament Diligence Overall Attorneys 287 4.2 3.9 4.2 3.5 4.1 4.0 Peace Officers 42 ~ 3.5 3.7 3.3 3.6 3.4 Court Employees 51 ~ 4.7 4.8 4.6 4.7 4.7

Jurors 39 ~ 5.0 ~ 4.9 ~ 5.0

Social Services 18 ~ 4.2 4.2 3.9 4.1 4.2 Professionals Rating Scale: 5 = Excellent, 4 = Good, 3 = Acceptable, 2 = Deficient, 1 = Poor

For more information go to www.ajc.state.ak.us/2018-retention-election

Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation: Vote "YES" to retain Judge Morse

PAGE 147 2018 REGION II Superior Court Judge Herman G. Walker Jr., Third Judicial District

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Association of Family and Conciliation Courts American Bar Association

SPECIAL INTERESTS: traveling, exercise, cooking, yoga, golf and numerous other activities

STATEMENT: This is my first retention election. These past three years have proven to be the most fulfilling in my twenty-five year legal career. My family and I have had a wonderful life in Alaska. The state of Alaska has given me an opportunity to give back to the people of Alaska for that amazing life. I am honored to have this opportunity to serve. It will be an honor if the good people of Alaska permit me to continue to serve in this capacity.

One of my roles on the bench is to ensure that every Alaskan citizen has equal access to the court system. Every case warrants serious consideration, compassion and fairness. It is important that every person who appears in my courtroom has an opportunity to be MAILING ADDRESS: 825 W. Fourth Avenue heard and their case is evaluated fairly and according Anchorage, AK 99501-2004 to the law. I will continue to work hard and provide a fair opportunity for all parties to be heard. I will continue EMAIL: [email protected] to strive towards living up to these principles and look forward for this opportunity to continue serving. AGE: 58

PLACE OF BIRTH: Shreveport, LA

SPOUSE’S NAME: Lynda Limon

CHILDREN’S NAMES: Candice Davis DuPree Walker Lucero Walker

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 26

ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage 1992 to current

EDUCATION: Apollo High School Diploma 1978 Arizona State University, BS Political Science 1988 University of Wyoming, JD 1992

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Former member of the Legislative Ethics Committee

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Former partner of Limon & Walker LLC Former owner of THE BODY SHOP retail store in Anchorage

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 148 2018 REGION II Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation Judge Herman G. Walker, Jr., Anchorage Superior Court

The Judicial Council finds Judge Walker to be Qualified and recommends unanimously that the public vote "YES" to retain him.

What is the Alaska Judicial Council? How did the Alaska Judicial Council • A citizens commission created by the evaluate Judge Walker? Alaska Constitution • Surveyed Thousands of Alaskans – the • Council members are volunteers Judicial Council surveyed thousands of appointed with due consideration for Alaskans about their experience with Judge area representation and without regard Walker. The survey ratings from attorneys, to political affiliation peace and probation officers, court employees, • Alaska’s law requires the Judicial Council and jurors are listed below. to evaluate judges’ performance and • Reviewed Information – The Judicial Council authorizes it to recommend to voters reviewed other indicators of Judge Walker’s whether judges should be retained. performance, including peremptory challenges, recusal rates, appellate affirmance and reversal What qualities did the Alaska Judicial rates, any civil or criminal litigation involving the Council evaluate? judge, whether Judge Walker’s pay was withheld The Judicial Council evaluated Judge for untimely decisions, and Judge Walker’s Walker’s: assessment of his own performance. • Integrity, diligence, fairness, demeanor, • Asked Members of the Public – The Judicial and legal ability Council hosted a statewide public hearing on the • Ability to manage his caseload, and performance of all judges, and asked for • Overall performance of judicial duties in comments from the public. and out of the courtroom, including judgment.

Survey Ratings for Judge Walker N Legal Ability Impartiality Integrity Temperament Diligence Overall Attorneys 146 3.8 4.2 4.4 4.3 3.9 4.0 Peace Officers 10 ~ 3.4 3.8 4.0 3.8 3.6 Court Employees 29 ~ 4.4 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.5

Jurors 15 ~ 4.8 ~ 5.0 ~ 4.9 Rating Scale: 5 = Excellent, 4 = Good, 3 = Acceptable, 2 = Deficient, 1 = Poor

For more information go to www.ajc.state.ak.us/2018-retention-election

Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation: Vote "YES" to retain Judge Walker

PAGE 149 2018 REGION II Superior Court Judge Michael L. Wolverton, Third Judicial District

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Former Member, Board of Governors Alaska Bar Association, 1988

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: First Christian Church

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, traveling, biking

STATEMENT: Since graduation from law school, I have committed myself to a career of public service. I continue to enjoy the challenges of serving on the bench, and I am thankful for the honor and opportunity I have had to serve the people of Alaska in my capacity as a judge.

This will be my last retention election, and I am asking for your support to assist me in continuing my public service.

MAILING ADDRESS: 825 W. 4th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501

EMAIL: [email protected]

AGE: 68

PLACE OF BIRTH: Mankato, Minnesota

CHILDREN’S NAMES: Rebecca M. Wolverton and Scot M. Wolverton

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 38 years

ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage 1980-present

EDUCATION: Mankato Senior High, 1965-1968 Mankato State University, 1968-1972, B.A. University of Minnesota School of Law, 1974-1977, J.D.

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Anchorage Superior Court, 1996 to present Anchorage District Court, 1988-1996 (pro-tem 1983-1986) Alaska Public Defender Agency, 1980-1984, 1986-1988 Superior Court Law Clerk, 1980 Peace Corps Volunteer, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Office of the Public Defender, 1977-1980, Acting Chief, 1979

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 150 2018 REGION II Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation Judge Michael L. Wolverton, Anchorage Superior Court

The Judicial Council finds Judge Wolverton to be Qualified and recommends unanimously that the public vote "YES" to retain him.

What is the Alaska Judicial Council? How did the Alaska Judicial Council • A citizens commission created by the evaluate Judge Wolverton? Alaska Constitution • Surveyed Thousands of Alaskans – the • Council members are volunteers Judicial Council surveyed thousands of appointed with due consideration for Alaskans about their experience with Judge area representation and without regard Wolverton. The survey ratings from attorneys, to political affiliation peace and probation officers, court employees, • Alaska’s law requires the Judicial Council and jurors are listed below. to evaluate judges’ performance and • Reviewed Information – The Judicial Council authorizes it to recommend to voters reviewed other indicators of Judge Wolverton’s whether judges should be retained. performance, including peremptory challenges, recusal rates, appellate affirmance and reversal What qualities did the Alaska Judicial rates, any civil or criminal litigation involving the Council evaluate? judge, whether Judge Wolverton’s pay was The Judicial Council evaluated Judge withheld for untimely decisions, and Judge Wolverton’s: Wolverton’s assessment of his own • Integrity, diligence, fairness, demeanor, performance. and legal ability • Asked Members of the Public – The Judicial • Ability to manage his caseload, and Council hosted a statewide public hearing on the • Overall performance of judicial duties in performance of all judges, and asked for and out of the courtroom, including comments from the public. judgment.

Survey Ratings for Judge Wolverton N Legal Ability Impartiality Integrity Temperament Diligence Overall Attorneys 158 4.2 4.5 4.6 4.4 4.1 4.3 Peace Officers 53 ~ 3.9 4.1 4.0 4.1 3.9 Court Employees 35 ~ 4.8 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.8

Jurors 179 ~ 4.9 ~ 4.9 ~ 4.9 Rating Scale: 5 = Excellent, 4 = Good, 3 = Acceptable, 2 = Deficient, 1 = Poor

For more information go to www.ajc.state.ak.us/2018-retention-election

Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation: Vote "YES" to retain Judge Wolverton

PAGE 151 2018 REGION II District Court Judge Jo-Ann M. Chung, Third Judicial District

OTHER: I grew up in the Boston area, and attended law school there. During the summer of 1993, I interned at the Alaska Office of Public Advocacy. After graduating, I returned to Alaska to be a law clerk. I then went to Kenai to be a public defender. Later, I returned to Anchorage to work for the Attorney General, doing consumer protection and child protection work. Subsequently, l worked at the Municipal Prosecutor’s Office, as a trial supervisor of the domestic violence unit and trial attorneys and at various times, I served as Deputy Municipal Prosecutor.

STATEMENT: I love Alaska and have made this special place my home. When I arrived in Alaska in 1994 as a young lawyer, I immediately became enamored with the friendliness, the spirit, and the wildness of Alaska.

For me, it was a daunting task to go to law school and then overcome the challenges of litigating. So, I recognize that coming to court is an uncomfortable experience for many individuals because I have MAILING ADDRESS: 825 W. Fourth Avenue personally experienced it. In the past 20 plus years, Anchorage, AK 99501 I have had the opportunity to have served as a law clerk, public defender, prosecutor, juror, and judge. EMAIL: [email protected] These experiences have exposed me to the different aspects of the court system in Alaska, and I believe AGE: 51 that the Alaska Court System strives to be fair to all people. As a judge in district court for the past seven PLACE OF BIRTH: Cambridge, MA years, I have seen that a lot of people appearing in my courtroom are dealing with significant struggles SPOUSE’S NAME: James Adam Bartlett and conflicts. Every day, I strive to listen and respond to people, with dignity and respect, as they confront LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 24 years difficult situations. I feel fortunate to have served as a state court judge, thus far, and hope to continue to ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: serve the public as a district court judge. Kenai 1995 - 1996 Anchorage 1994 – 1995 1996 to present

EDUCATION: Fairfield University, B.A. 1989 Northeastern School of Law, J.D. 1994

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Law Clerk, Alaska Court of Appeals 1994-1995 Assistant Public Defender 1995-1996 Assistant Attorney General 1996-2001 Assistant Municipal Prosecutor 2001-2011

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Biking, Skiing, Hiking

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 152 2018 REGION II Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation Judge Jo-Ann M. Chung, Anchorage District Court

The Judicial Council finds Judge Chung to be Qualified and recommends unanimously that the public vote "YES" to retain her.

What is the Alaska Judicial Council? How did the Alaska Judicial Council • A citizens commission created by the evaluate Judge Chung? Alaska Constitution • Surveyed Thousands of Alaskans – the • Council members are volunteers Judicial Council surveyed thousands of appointed with due consideration for Alaskans about their experience with Judge area representation and without regard Chung. The survey ratings from attorneys, to political affiliation peace and probation officers, court employees, • Alaska’s law requires the Judicial Council and jurors are listed below. to evaluate judges’ performance and • Reviewed Information – The Judicial Council authorizes it to recommend to voters reviewed other indicators of Judge Chung’s whether judges should be retained. performance, including peremptory challenges, recusal rates, appellate affirmance and reversal What qualities did the Alaska Judicial rates, any civil or criminal litigation involving the Council evaluate? judge, whether Judge Chung’s pay was withheld The Judicial Council evaluated Judge for untimely decisions, and Judge Chung’s Chung’s: assessment of her own performance. • Integrity, diligence, fairness, demeanor, • Asked Members of the Public – The Judicial and legal ability Council hosted a statewide public hearing on the • Ability to manage her caseload, and performance of all judges, and asked for • Overall performance of judicial duties in comments from the public. and out of the courtroom, including judgment.

Survey Ratings for Judge Chung N Legal Ability Impartiality Integrity Temperament Diligence Overall Attorneys 137 4.1 4.1 4.4 4.2 4.3 4.1 Peace Officers 47 ~ 4.0 4.1 4.1 4.0 4.0 Court Employees 28 ~ 4.4 4.6 4.6 4.4 4.6

Jurors 30 ~ 4.9 ~ 5.0 ~ 4.9 Rating Scale: 5 = Excellent, 4 = Good, 3 = Acceptable, 2 = Deficient, 1 = Poor

For more information go to www.ajc.state.ak.us/2018-retention-election

Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation: Vote "YES" to retain Judge Chung

PAGE 153 2018 REGION II District Court Judge Brian K. Clark, Third Judicial District

STATEMENT: I have lived in Alaska since 1972. After attending college and law school, I returned to Alaska because of my strong desire to stay in Alaska and serve the community where I was raised. As an Assistant District Attorney and Assistant Attorney General in Anchorage, Barrow, Fairbanks, and Palmer, I became familiar with the issues that face all Alaskans when they become involved with our justice system. This experience has enabled me to deal efficiently and fairly with the high volume of cases in the Anchorage district court. In criminal cases, I strive to make sentencing decisions that meet both the needs of the community and the victim, as well as addressing a defendant’s rehabilitation. In civil cases, I listen carefully to the parties and take the time to reach decisions that are well reasoned and just.

Within the court system itself, I continue to work collaboratively with other judges to make hearings more efficient for the public. I also work with other judges and attorneys to improve our jury instructions in criminal cases so that they are current and more MAILING ADDRESS: 825 W 4th Ave. understandable. Anchorage, AK 99501 I am committed to treating everyone who becomes EMAIL: [email protected] involved in our justice system fairly and with respect. I greatly enjoy both serving and being a member of this AGE: 52 community.

PLACE OF BIRTH: Midland, TX

SPOUSE’S NAME: Patrick Rood

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: Since 1972

ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Anchorage 1972-1994, 1997-present Fairbanks 1994, September-December 7, 1994 Barrow 1994 (December 7)-1997

EDUCATION: Dimond High School (Anchorage, Ak), 1980-1984, Diploma University of Colorado (Boulder), 1984-1988, B.A. Linguistics Willamette University, College of Law (Salem, Or), 1988-1991, J.D.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Lawyer, Lane Powell Spears Lubersky, 1992-1994

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis, Hiking, Reading

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 154 2018 REGION II Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation Judge Brian K. Clark, Anchorage District Court

The Judicial Council finds Judge Clark to be Qualified and recommends unanimously that the public vote "YES" to retain him.

What is the Alaska Judicial Council? How did the Alaska Judicial Council • A citizens commission created by the evaluate Judge Clark? Alaska Constitution • Surveyed Thousands of Alaskans – the • Council members are volunteers Judicial Council surveyed thousands of appointed with due consideration for Alaskans about their experience with Judge area representation and without regard Clark. The survey ratings from attorneys, peace to political affiliation and probation officers, court employees, and • Alaska’s law requires the Judicial Council jurors are listed below. to evaluate judges’ performance and • Reviewed Information – The Judicial Council authorizes it to recommend to voters reviewed other indicators of Judge Clark’s whether judges should be retained. performance, including peremptory challenges, recusal rates, appellate affirmance and reversal What qualities did the Alaska Judicial rates, any civil or criminal litigation involving the Council evaluate? judge, whether Judge Clark’s pay was withheld The Judicial Council evaluated Judge for untimely decisions, and Judge Clark’s Clark’s: assessment of his own performance. Integrity, diligence, fairness, demeanor, • • – The Judicial and legal ability Asked Members of the Public Council hosted a statewide public hearing on the • Ability to manage his caseload, and performance of all judges, and asked for • Overall performance of judicial duties in comments from the public. and out of the courtroom, including judgment.

Survey Ratings for Judge Clark N Legal Ability Impartiality Integrity Temperament Diligence Overall Attorneys 139 4.4 4.6 4.7 4.7 4.4 4.6 Peace Officers 40 ~ 4.4 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.5 Court Employees 29 ~ 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.8

Jurors 98 ~ 4.9 ~ 5.0 ~ 5.0 Rating Scale: 5 = Excellent, 4 = Good, 3 = Acceptable, 2 = Deficient, 1 = Poor

For moreFor information more information go to www.ajc.state.ak.us/2018 go to www.knowyouralaskajudges.com-retention-election

Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation: Vote "YES" to retain Judge Clark

PAGE 155 2018 REGION II District Court Judge William L. Estelle, Third Judicial District

STATEMENT: Serving in the Palmer District Court is very satisfying. This is the “ounce of prevention” court where we deal with the majority of the courts’ cases and a full 80% of the criminal cases. We see the widest variety of human misfortune. In each case, I look for a “silver lining” or the opportunity for the person to get the knowledge, skills and tools that can help them to avoid coming back to court until, perhaps, to serve as a juror on someone else’s case.

I believe that respect, patience, and understanding go a long way toward helping people who have been brought to court to find their way to a better future. If they can do that, they help not only themselves but also the community and the families, victims and others involved in the unfortunate events leading to the court case.

As a lifelong Alaskan, it has been an honor for me to serve the Valley as a judge for 15 years, handling well over 60,000 cases. I love my job, and try to treat each person who appears before me fairly and with respect. MAILING ADDRESS: 435 S. Denali St. One of the high points of my judicial service has been Palmer, AK 99645 helping start Palmer’s mental health court. I truly believe this therapeutic court has helped many people EMAIL: [email protected] turn their lives around. I care deeply about providing justice to all the people that come before me and it AGE: 64 is an honor to serve the people as a judge in Palmer.

PLACE OF BIRTH: Palmer, Alaska

SPOUSE’S NAME: Kathy

CHILDREN’S NAMES: Robert and Emily

LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: Lifetime

ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: Palmer 1954-73, Anchorage 1974-80, Bethel 1985-87

EDUCATION: Palmer High School, University of Alaska Anchorage, Duke University School of Law.

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: Assistant Attorney General, Assistant District Attorney, District Court Judge.

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hiking, gardening, history, travel.

OTHER: Third generation Alaskan.

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 156 2018 REGION II Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation Judge William L. Estelle, Palmer District Court

The Judicial Council finds Judge Estelle to be Qualified and recommends unanimously that the public vote "YES" to retain him.

What is the Alaska Judicial Council? How did the Alaska Judicial Council • A citizens commission created by the evaluate Judge Estelle? Alaska Constitution • Surveyed Thousands of Alaskans – the • Council members are volunteers Judicial Council surveyed thousands of appointed with due consideration for Alaskans about their experience with Judge area representation and without regard Estelle. The survey ratings from attorneys, to political affiliation peace and probation officers, court employees, • Alaska’s law requires the Judicial Council and jurors are listed below. to evaluate judges’ performance and • Reviewed Information – The Judicial Council authorizes it to recommend to voters reviewed other indicators of Judge Estelle’s whether judges should be retained. performance, including peremptory challenges, recusal rates, appellate affirmance and reversal What qualities did the Alaska Judicial rates, any civil or criminal litigation involving the Council evaluate? judge, whether Judge Estelle’s pay was withheld The Judicial Council evaluated Judge for untimely decisions, and Judge Estelle’s Estelle’s: assessment of his own performance. • Integrity, diligence, fairness, demeanor, • Asked Members of the Public – The Judicial and legal ability Council hosted a statewide public hearing on the • Ability to manage his caseload, and performance of all judges, and asked for • Overall performance of judicial duties in comments from the public. and out of the courtroom, including judgment.

Survey Ratings for Judge Estelle N Legal Ability Impartiality Integrity Temperament Diligence Overall Attorneys 86 3.7 3.6 3.5 3.7 3.2 3.3 Peace Officers 21 ~ 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.8 3.9 Court Employees 20 ~ 4.4 4.3 4.4 3.9 4.2

Jurors 21 ~ 4.8 ~ 4.9 ~ 4.9 Rating Scale: 5 = Excellent, 4 = Good, 3 = Acceptable, 2 = Deficient, 1 = Poor

For more information go to www.ajc.state.ak.us/2018-retention-election

Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation: Vote "YES" to retain Judge Estelle

PAGE 157 2018 REGION II District Court Judge Sharon A.S. Illsley, Third Judicial District

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Financial Advisor and Online Brokerage Trainer, 1998-2001 NASD Series 7, 63 and 65 licensed

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Traveling, reading, hiking, walking.

OTHER: After graduating from law school, I worked for a small general practice law firm in Cherry Creek, Colorado. I became interested in spending more time in a courtroom which led to my work as a district attorney and judge. My husband Glenn and I married in 1988. In 1990 we were able to move to Alaska, a dream we shared. Glenn has worked for many years on an offshore oil platform in Cook Inlet.

STATEMENT: It has been an honor to serve the people of the State of Alaska in both my previous positions with District Attorney’s Offices and in my current position as a District Court Judge. I always strive to treat everyone MAILING ADDRESS: Kenai Courthouse with fairness and respect. I try to make certain that the 125 Trading Bay Drive many self-represented litigants who appear in court Kenai, AK 99611 understand what is happening and the options that are available. Jurors are essential to the functioning of the EMAIL: [email protected] court system and I try to make the many citizens who report for jury service aware of the importance of their AGE: 62 role and to respect their time as much as possible. Before making any decision, I work hard to become PLACE OF BIRTH: Pueblo, Colorado aware of and to carefully and impartially evaluate both the facts and the law. SPOUSE’S NAME: Glenn Serving as the only District Court Judge in Kenai has LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 24 years been both challenging and rewarding. If retained, I will continue to do the best job that I can to serve the ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: citizens of the State of Alaska and the Kenai Peninsula. Kenai 1990-1998; 2007-2018 Anchorage 2002-2007

EDUCATION: Mitchell High School, Colorado Springs, 1972-1975, Diploma University of Colorado, Boulder, 1975-1979, B.A. American Studies University of Colorado School of Law, Boulder, 1979-1981, J.D. University of Denver, 1999-2001, Master of Laws, Taxation

POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: District Attorney’s Office(s) 1990-1997; 2002-2007 District Court Judge 2007 to present

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 158 2018 REGION II Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation Judge Sharon A. S. Illsley, Kenai District Court

The Judicial Council finds Judge Illsley to be Qualified and recommends unanimously that the public vote "YES" to retain her.

What is the Alaska Judicial Council? How did the Alaska Judicial Council • A citizens commission created by the evaluate Judge Illsley? Alaska Constitution • Surveyed Thousands of Alaskans – the • Council members are volunteers Judicial Council surveyed thousands of appointed with due consideration for Alaskans about their experience with Judge area representation and without regard Illsley. The survey ratings from attorneys, peace to political affiliation and probation officers, court employees, and • Alaska’s law requires the Judicial Council jurors are listed below. to evaluate judges’ performance and • Reviewed Information – The Judicial Council authorizes it to recommend to voters reviewed other indicators of Judge Illsley’s whether judges should be retained. performance, including peremptory challenges, recusal rates, appellate affirmance and reversal What qualities did the Alaska Judicial rates, any civil or criminal litigation involving the Council evaluate? judge, whether Judge Illsley’s pay was withheld The Judicial Council evaluated Judge for untimely decisions, and Judge Illsley’s Illsley’s: assessment of her own performance. • Integrity, diligence, fairness, demeanor, • Asked Members of the Public – The Judicial and legal ability Council hosted a statewide public hearing on the • Ability to manage her caseload, and performance of all judges, and asked for • Overall performance of judicial duties in comments from the public. and out of the courtroom, including judgment.

Survey Ratings for Judge Illsley N Legal Ability Impartiality Integrity Temperament Diligence Overall Attorneys 48 3.8 3.8 4.2 3.9 4.0 3.7 Peace Officers 28 ~ 3.5 3.9 4.0 3.8 3.6 Court Employees 18 ~ 4.4 4.3 4.1 4.5 4.3

Jurors 83 ~ 4.8 ~ 4.8 ~ 4.7 Rating Scale: 5 = Excellent, 4 = Good, 3 = Acceptable, 2 = Deficient, 1 = Poor

For more information go to www.ajc.state.ak.us/2018-retention-election

Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation: Vote "YES" to retain Judge Illsley

PAGE 159 2018 REGION II District Court Judge John Wolfe, Third Judicial District

STATEMENT: It has been a privilege for me to serve as a District Court Judge. I am grateful for the positive recommendation of the Alaska Judicial Council.

I am honored to be a member of what I believe to be among the finest judicial systems in the country. I work hard to provide a forum that is fair to all parties and to treat all who appear before me with courtesy and respect. I try to consider each case in a careful, impartial and thoughtful manner and to render a judgment that is impartial and in accordance with the law.

I have welcomed opportunities to promote respect for democratic principles and our system of justice by speaking to groups such as youth court graduations and by participating in mock trial with school classes. The job of a judge requires constant study to remain current in the law and to learn new ways to improve the administration of justice. In addition to private study, I have pursued educational opportunities such as legal seminars to improve my performance as a judge.

I have always strived to conduct myself with integrity, LENGTH OF RESIDENCY IN ALASKA: 20 Years humility and diligence. If retained I will continue to perform my duties to the best of my ability and ALASKAN COMMUNITIES LIVED IN: endeavor to be worthy of the job entrusted to me. Bethel 1997 to 1999 Soldotna 1999 to 2003 Dillingham 2003 to 2005 Palmer 2005 to present

EDUCATION: Poland High School, Alexandria, La., Diploma 1975 University of Oklahoma, B.S. Mathematics 1980 University of Oklahoma, J.D. 1983

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: 1983 to 1985 - Associate, Tolle and Parish Law Firm, Okemah, Oklahoma 1985 to 1997- Assistant District Attorney, Cherokee, Oklahoma 1997- 2004 - Assistant District Attorney, State of Alaska

SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP: Alaska Bar Association, Mat-Su Bar Association

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hiking, travel

The views expressed in this statement are from the candidate and not endorsed by the Division of Elections. The text of this statement was provided and paid for by the candidate in accordance with AS 15.58.030 and 6 AAC 25.690.

PAGE 160 2018 REGION II Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation Judge John W. Wolfe, Palmer District Court

The Judicial Council finds Judge Wolfe to be Qualified and recommends unanimously that the public vote "YES" to retain him.

What is the Alaska Judicial Council? How did the Alaska Judicial Council • A citizens commission created by the evaluate Judge Wolfe? Alaska Constitution • Surveyed Thousands of Alaskans – the • Council members are volunteers Judicial Council surveyed thousands of appointed with due consideration for Alaskans about their experience with Judge area representation and without regard Wolfe. The survey ratings from attorneys, peace to political affiliation and probation officers, court employees, and • Alaska’s law requires the Judicial Council jurors are listed below. to evaluate judges’ performance and • Reviewed Information – The Judicial Council authorizes it to recommend to voters reviewed other indicators of Judge Wolfe’s whether judges should be retained. performance, including peremptory challenges, recusal rates, appellate affirmance and reversal What qualities did the Alaska Judicial rates, any civil or criminal litigation involving the Council evaluate? judge, whether Judge Wolfe’s pay was withheld The Judicial Council evaluated Judge for untimely decisions, and Judge Wolfe’s Wolfe’s: assessment of his own performance. • Integrity, diligence, fairness, demeanor, • Asked Members of the Public – The Judicial and legal ability Council hosted a statewide public hearing on the • Ability to manage his caseload, and performance of all judges, and asked for • Overall performance of judicial duties in comments from the public. and out of the courtroom, including judgment.

Survey Ratings for Judge Wolfe N Legal Ability Impartiality Integrity Temperament Diligence Overall Attorneys 85 3.6 3.6 4.1 3.7 3.9 3.7 Peace Officers 26 ~ 3.9 4.0 3.9 3.9 4.0 Court Employees 21 ~ 4.3 4.5 4.2 4.5 4.3

Jurors 20 ~ 4.8 ~ 4.8 ~ 4.8 Rating Scale: 5 = Excellent, 4 = Good, 3 = Acceptable, 2 = Deficient, 1 = Poor

For more information go to www.ajc.state.ak.us/2018-retention-election

Alaska Judicial Council Recommendation: Vote "YES" to retain Judge Wolfe

PAGE 161 2018 REGION II Supplemental Information

Political Parties

Permanent Fund Corporation

Vote! November 6

PAGE 162 2018 REGION II Supplemental Information AK DEMS Alaska Democrats

• Produce a balanced, sustainable, and MOVE comprehensive fiscal plan • Protect a sustainable PFD A L A S K A • Protect a woman’s right to choose and make her own health care decisions FORWARD • Support strong public schools and affordable higher education • Create jobs, diversify our economy and invest in opportunity • Protect the most vulnerable and ensure a level playing field

DEMOCRATS STAND n these challenging times, we need

I honest and rational leaders who have the READY TO courage to work together and put Alaskans’

interests first. Alaska Democrats know we have to work together and put forward serious solutions to the challenges we face

if we are going to move Alaska forward. LEAD Let’s move Alaska forward, together! www.AlaskaDemocrats.org

www.facebook.com/AlaskaDemocrats @AlaskaDemocrats

Paid for by the Alaska Democratic Party | 2602 Fairbanks St., Anchorage, AK 99503 | (907) 258-3050 This communication was approved by Casey Steinau, Chair | Carolyn Covington, Treasurer

PAGE 163 2018 REGION II ALASKA REPUBLICAN PAR TY

If you love America, if you love the US Constitution, if you love individual freedom, if you love life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, the Alaska Republican Party is the political party for YOU!

We are the Party of Personal Freedom, Responsibility, and Unlimited Opportunity.

The Republican Party is the largest political party in Alaska. Registered Republicans include people from all walks of life, every age group, every creed, sex, color and cultural background.

We are a voluntary association of a group of feisty individuals. We love to share our opinions, debate, discuss, deliberate and even agree to disagree! People matter even in the midst of differing points of view.

We believe Alaskans can be united, our economy can prosper and our state budget can be balanced.

We believe in cutting bloated and wasteful state budgets, low taxes, strong public safety, exceptional public and private education, and the best infrastructure in the world.

We Republicans are putting America first, rebuilding our magnificent military, renegotiating fair trade agreements, protecting our borders, respecting our Constitution, reducing government regulation and unleashing the power of free enterprise and the genius of the American people.

We Republicans are especially focused on Alaska with support for ANWR and access to natural resources, which are vital to our economy. We support “Stand for Alaska”.

We are proud of our multi-cultural heritage and we are proud to be Americans.

We are volunteers, we care about our communities, our state, and our nation. We volunteer our time, our treasure and our voice to our mutual efforts to elect the best team possible to help govern our nation, our state, and our local governments.

We welcome discussion, debate and all those who are ready to “walk away” from the politics of division, identity politics, hate, and blame. Republicans working together will ensure our best days are yet ahead!

The Alaska Republican Party welcomes YOU.

Sincerely,

Tuckerman Babcock Chairman Alaska Republican Party 907-394-4910 www.akgop.org

ALASKA REPUBLICAN PARTY AND THE ALASKA PERMANENT FUND DIVIDEND RESOLUTION 18-001. PAID FOR BY ALASKA REPUBLICAN PARTY, PO BOX 201049, ANCHORAGE AK 99520. NOT APPROVED OR AUTHORIZED BY ANY

CANDIDATE OR ANY CANDIDATE COMMITTEE. PAID FOR BY THE ALASKA REPUBLICAN PARTY, TUCKERMAN BABCOCK CHAIRMAN, JULIE TISDALE, TREASURER. P.O. BOX 201049. ANCHORAGE AK 99520. WWW.AKGOP.ORG.

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RESLUTIN APTE BY TE STATE CENTRAL CITTEE TE ALASKA REPUBLICAN PARTY

N C T S C Whereas, for more than thirty years this traditional statutory formula P P P was followed and respected by the State, that is until the State kept half the authoried PFD in 201, Whereas, the Alaska Permanent Fund was created by a VOTE of the People, Whereas, in 201 the State arbitrarily reduced the PFD authoried by the statutes traditional, statutory and current formula - without any Whereas, the principal of the Alaska Permanent Fund has been VOTE by the People, largely protected by a VOTE of the People through a Constitutional Amendment. Whereas, in 2018 again the State arbitrarily reduced the PFD to a level that ignores the traditional, statutory and current formula for Whereas, when changes were considered to the use of the realied calculating Dividends, earnings and undistributed income account in 1998, the proposed change was submitted to an advisory VOTE of the people of Alaska, Whereas, the State can eliminate all Dividends, or set Dividend amounts at will, or even spend every penny of Permanent Fund Whereas, the people voted by an 8-1 percent margin to reect the earnings, and proposed change to the traditional, statutory and current formula, and the government honored the will of the People expressed through the Whereas, the constitutionally protected principal of the Permanent 1998 Advisory Vote, Fund is guaranteed to generate earnings in perpetuity, and that those realied earnings will, also in perpetuity, be available for providing for Whereas, the principal of the Alaska Permanent Fund is by law derived the traditional Permanent Fund Dividends, and from only one uarter of the owners 12.5 percent royalty share due from mineral and oil and gas development on State land, Whereas, the State has adopted a change to the traditional, statutory and current formula without a VOTE of the People Whereas, the State already taxes the remainder of the owners royalty share to use directly for government spending, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that any change to the traditional, statutory and current law for calculating Permanent Fund Dividends shall, at a Whereas, over three decades ago a statutory formula was adopted minimum, be subect to an advisory VOTE of the People. to provide for Permanent Fund Dividends to the royalty owners that is individual Alaskans derived in perpetuity from the earnings of the principal of the Permanent Fund, Submitted by Tuckerman Babcock Chairman, Alaska Republican Party Whereas, this traditional, statutory and current formula provides for approximately half of the average realied earnings over time to

be distributed as a dividend to the royalty owners that is individual Alaskans, Attested to by Vivian Stiver Secretary, Alaska Republican Party Whereas, this traditional, statutory and current formula also provides for approximately half of the average realied earnings to be readily and freely available to the State for inflation-proofing the principal and for general government spending,

ALASKA REPUBLICAN PARTY AND THE ALASKA PERMANENT FUND DIVIDEND RESOLUTION 18-001. PAID FOR BY ALASKA REPUBLICAN PARTY, PO BOX 201049, ANCHORAGE AK 99520. NOT APPROVED OR AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR ANY CANDIDATE COMMITTEE. PAID FOR BY THE ALASKA REPUBLICAN PARTY, TUCKERMAN BABCOCK CHAIRMAN, JULIE TISDALE, TREASURER. P.O. BOX 201049. ANCHORAGE AK 99520. WWW.AKGOP.ORG.

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Libertarians believe in personal freedom and personal responsibility. All Alaskans should be free to live their lives and pursue their interests as they see fit, as long as they do not interfere with others. We advocate for a government that stays out of people's personal, family, and business decisions. We are strong supporters of Civil Rights and the principles enshrined in the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights.

We stand for… We support… □ Fiscal Responsibility □ Restoration of the PFD □ Limited Government □ Balancing the Budget □ Lower Taxes □ Criminal Justice Reform □ Free Market Principles □ Parental Rights □ Personal Liberty □ Tribal Sovereignty

The Libertarian Party is the only political organization which respects you as a unique and responsible individual, and is the only major political party that consistently promotes limited government. We ask all eligible Alaskan voters to register Libertarian and assist us in building the fastest growing political party in America. For more information visit AlaskaLP.org or Facebook.com/AlaskaLiberty.

Paid for by Alaskan Libertarian Party Jon Watts, Chairman and Cean Stevens, Treasurer 200 West 34th Ave. #543 Anchorage, Alaska 99503

PAGE 166 2018 REGION II Remember to Vote

Election Day

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Polls Open 7:00am to 8:00pm

PAGE 167 2018 REGION II A Global Perspective

2018

Letter from the chair

The Alaska Permanent Fund (Fund) was created • The Fund should be used as a savings device by the adoption of a Constitutional Amendment managed to allow the maximum use of in a statewide election over 42 years ago. Under disposable income from the fund for purposes the stewardship of the Alaska Permanent Fund designated by law. Corporation (APFC), the Fund has grown from the first deposit of $734,000 in royalties to a multi- The acknowledgement of our achievement in billion dollar, globally recognized, leading sovereign converting a non-renewable natural resource into a wealth fund. The successes of the Fund and APFC renewable financial resource reaches well beyond are shared with all Alaskans - as they are founded the borders of our last frontier. APFC’s investment in our Alaskan commitment to ensure that these model has been recognized globally for its ability financial assets are wisely invested and produce to create and grow value on a sustainable basis compelling long-term results for all generations. for Alaska. Earlier this year, APFC welcomed the recognition as “Sovereign Wealth Fund of the Year” APFC’s team of experienced and knowledgeable in Hedge Fund Investments by Institutional Investor professionals is unified in promoting and adhering and “Limited Partner of the Year – Americas” by to the principles of transparency, accountability, and Private Equity International. best in class practices in the management of the Fund. Our results driven investment sta‡ strives to In broadening our investment reach and building out-perform select benchmarks on a daily basis, as success globally, APFC routinely identifies and they work to generate wealth and grow the value cultivates relationships with like-minded partners. of the Fund. The active management of APFC’s Our relationships are based on cooperation, trust, portfolio is based upon on the strategic directives and transparency. APFC’s guiding principles developed by the Board of Trustees. and long-range investment vision for Alaska are underscored by our commitment to establishing The Trustees serve as the Fund fiduciaries and ensure enduring professional trust and confidence in our the assets are managed and invested in a manner stewardship of the Fund. In our service to Alaska and consistent with legislative findings in AS 37.13.020: our partners around the world, APFC is united by our shared values of Integrity, Stewardship, and Passion. • The Fund should provide a means of conserving a portion of the state’s revenue from mineral resources to benefit all generations of Alaskans; • The Fund’s goal should be to maintain safety of principal while maximizing total return; William G. Moran

PAGE 168 2018 REGION II Balance Sheets

AS OF JUNE 30 (Unaudited) 2018 2017 Assets Cash and temporary investments 4,906,054,000 2,653,513,000 Receivables, prepaid expenses, and other assets 664,105,000 544,753,000 Investments: Marketable debt securities 11,546,620,000 10,114,640,000 Preferred and common stock 26,248,730,000 25,354,335,000 Real estate 5,460,939,000 6,886,835,000 Absolute return 5,288,072,000 4,567,024,000 Private equity 7,198,347,000 6,818,147,000 Infrastructure 3,035,277,000 2,458,345,000 Public-private credit 1,311,423,000 1,111,752,000 Total investments 60,089,408,000 57,311,078,000 Securities lending collateral invested 2,027,562,000 1,314,953,000 Total assets $ 67,687,129,000 61,824,297,000

Liabilities Accounts payable 721,827,000 699,180,000 Income distributable to the State of Alaska 43,395,000 25,067,000 Securities lending collateral 2,027,562,000 1,314,953,000 Total liabilities $ 2,792,784,000 2,039,200,000

Fund balances Nonspendable: Permanent Fund corpus - contributions and appropriations 40,167,394,000 39,814,299,000 Not in spendable form - unrealized appreciation on invested assets 5,862,598,000 7,155,294,000 Total nonspendable $ 46,029,992,000 46,969,593,000

Committed General Fund Commitment 2,722,654,000 - Total committed $ 2,722,654,000 -

Assigned for future appropriations: Realized earnings 13,739,046,000 10,863,205,000 Unrealized appreciation on invested assets 2,402,653,000 1,952,299,000 Total assigned $ 16,141,699,000 12,815,504,000 Total fund balances $ 64,894,345,000 59,785,097,000 Total liabilities and fund balances $ 67,687,129,000 61,824,297,000

Our Managing Mandate the Fund

The Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation is a state Our APFC team of skilled professionals is entity based in Juneau which manages the assets responsible for the day-to-day operations, of the Alaska Permanent Fund; and other funds accounting, and investment of the Fund and is designated by law, such as the Alaska Mental Health overseen by a six-member Board of Trustees who Trust Fund. APFC’s investment model is globally serve as fiduciaries. Together the Trustees and Sta„ recognized for its ability to create and grow value on strive to achieve long-term investment success on a sustainable basis for Alaska. behalf of our fellow Alaskans.

PAGE 169 2018 REGION II STATEMENTS OF REVENUEs, EXPENDITURES, AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE

AS OF JUNE 30 (Unaudited) 2018 2017 Revenues Interest 459,393,000 310,709,000 Dividends 640,620,000 563,012,000 Real estate and other income 480,495,000 380,346,000 Total interest, dividends, real estate, and other income $ 1,580,508,000 1,254,067,000

Net increase (decrease) in the fair value of investments — Marketable debt securities (424,610,000) (62,397,000) Preferred and common stock 2,362,762,000 4,125,607,000 Real estate 65,591,000 102,594,000 Absolute return 221,732,000 351,810,000 Private equity 1,599,786,000 1,056,562,000 Infrastructure 337,403,000 259,221,000 Public-private credit 62,492,000 85,281,000 Foreign currency forward exchange contracts and futures (19,519,000) 69,069,000 Currency (114,689,000) (436,392,000) Total net increase (decrease) in the fair value of investments $ 4,090,948,000 5,551,355,000 Total revenues $ 5,671,456,000 6,805,422,000

Expenditures Operating expenditures (138,799,000) (121,260,000) Other Legislative appropriations (7,159,000) (8,578,000) Total expenditures $ (145,958,000) (129,838,000) Excess of revenues over expenditures 5,525,498,000 6,675,584,000

Other financing sources (uses) Transfers in - dedicated State revenues 353,095,000 364,893,000 Transfers out - statutory and Legislative appropriations (769,345,000) (25,067,000) Net change in fund balances 5,109,248,000 7,015,410,000 Fund balances Beginning of period 59,785,097,000 52,769,687,000 End of period $ 64,894,345,000 59,785,097,000

Understanding Structure The Fund of The Fund

Alaskans amended the Constitution in 1976 to The Fund is invested as one comprehensive strategy establish the Alaska Permanent Fund, directing at and divided into two parts: Principal (nonspendable) least 25 percent of Alaska’s non-renewable mineral and Earnings Reserve Account - ERA (assigned). royalties be deposited into the Fund and used only The Principal is constitutionally established and for income producing investments. Growth of the permanently protected. It can only be used for Fund is generated through deposits to the Principal income-producing investments and grows through and through returns on investments. In a state deposits of royalties, inflation proofing, and special with primarily non-renewable resources, the Fund appropriations. The ERA is a statutory account generates renewable revenue for current and future and holds the realized earnings generated by the generations of Alaskans. Fund’s investments. It can be appropriated by the Legislature for any state purpose.

PAGE 170 2018 REGION II Our vision is to deliver sustained, APFC compelling investment returns as the United States’ leading Vision sovereign endowment manager, Statement benefitting all current and future generations of Alaskans.

FY18 FUND VALUES (UNAUDITED AS OF JUNE 30, 2018)

$64.9 B ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT

$46.0 B PRINCIPAL

$18.9 B EARNINGS RESERVE ACCOUNT 10.7 % TOTAL FUND RETURN

SOURCES OF CHANGE IN FUND VALUE (UNAUDITED FY 18)

$1.6 B STOCK DIVIDENDS, BOND INTEREST, REAL ESTATE, AND OTHER CASH FLOW INCOME

$4.1 B NET INCREASE IN FAIR VALUE OF INVESTMENTS

-$146 M OPERATING COSTS AND OTHER APPROPRIATIONS

$353 M DEDICATED MINERAL REVENUE

-$769 M TRANSFERS OUT (CAPITAL INCOME ACCOUNT AND DIVIDEND)

Investment Strategy

The Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation strives PUBLIC EQUITIES to maintain a well-diversified investment portfolio FIXED INCOME PLUS that distributes risk and generates the highest PRIVATE EQUITY & GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES possible return within the mandate given by the Board of Trustees. APFC’s asset allocation is REAL ESTATE approved by the Board, reviewed annually, and INFRASTRUCTURE, CREDIT, & INCOME designed to deliver risk-adjusted returns of at least OPPORTUNITIES 5% plus CPI over the long-term for the benefit of ASSET ALLOCATION STRATEGIES all generations of Alaskans. ABSOLUTE RETURN

39% 22% 11% 11% 6% 6% 5%

USE OF FUND EARNINGS FROM THE ERA SINCE INCEPTION AS OF JUNE 30, 2018

PAID OUT TO CURRENT GENERATIONS $27.8 B Visit www.apfc.org to learn more about The SAVED FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS $20.6 B Alaska Permanent Fund and the work that TRANSFERS TO PRINCIPAL our team at APFC is doing to prudently and UNSPENT REALIZED EARNINGS $13.7 B eectively invest for Alaska’s Future.

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REGIONAL ELECTIONS OFFICES

Region I Elections Office Region II Elections Office (House Districts 29-36) (House Districts 7-8, 10-28) P.O. Box 110018 Anchorage Office Juneau, Alaska 99811-0018 2525 Gambell Street, Suite 100 Phone: (907) 465-3021 Anchorage, Alaska 99503-2838 1-866-948-8683 Phone: (907) 522-8683 1-866-958-8683 Region III Elections Office (House Districts 1-6, 9) Matanuska-Susitna Elections Office 675 7th Avenue, Suite H-3 1700 E. Bogard Road, Suite B102 Fairbanks, Alaska 99701-4542 Wasilla, Alaska 99654 Phone: (907) 451-2835 Phone: (907) 373-8952 1-866-959-8683

Region IV Elections Office (House Districts 37-40) P.O. Box 577 Nome, Alaska 99762-0577 Phone: (907) 443-5285 1-866-953-8683

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