Voter Guide: Alaska’s Oct. 1, 2024 School Board Elections
On Tuesday, October 1, 2024, voters across Alaska will vote for their next school board members. This voter guide will walk you through who’s on the ballot in key school board elections, plus what to know as Alaska’s October elections approach.
What to Know About Alaska’s 2024 School Board Elections
Before discussing Alaska’s school board elections in detail, here are a few important points to keep in mind:
School board elections are held on a non-partisan basis in Alaska. This means that party labels will not appear beside candidates’ names on the ballot. Voters are encouraged to evaluate candidates based on their qualifications, not their political affiliation.
Alaska’s October 1, 2024 elections are not part of a state-wide election. Not every district in Alaska may hold school board elections on this date. If you don’t see your school district in this list, check your local government’s website to find out when your next school board election will take place.
Many of the school districts holding elections on October 1 are REAA districts. In Alaska, a Regional Educational Attendance Area (REAA) is an educational district established in an unorganized borough. Often, these cover rural areas. REAA elections are held on the first Tuesday in October each year. Visit the state of Alaska’s Division of Elections website to learn more about REAA districts.
Visit the state’s Division of Elections website or your local government’s website for the most up-to-date information. The information below may be subject to change as the October 1 elections draw nearer.
School Board Elections in Alaska on October 1, 2024
Many districts across the state of Alaska will hold school board elections on October 1, 2024. This guide will cover who’s on the ballot in some of the most noteworthy school board elections.
Where possible, we have labeled which candidates in these elections are incumbents, meaning they are currently serving on their local school boards. We have also noted which candidates are GoodParty.org Certified, meaning they have pledged to run truly independent, people-powered, and anti-corruption campaigns.
Alaska Gateway School District
REAA District: 16
Towns and Cities: Alcan Border, Chicken, Dot Lake, Dot Lake Village, Dry Creek, Eagle, Eagle Village, Mentasta Lake, Northway, Tanacross, Tetlin, Tok
Who’s on the Ballot:
In the Alaska Gateway School District, three seats are up for election:
Running for school board in Section I – Seat B:
Donna M. Northway
Steve Robbins (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section II – Seat C:
Lisa K. Conrad
Running for school board in Section II – Seat E:
Daisy Northway (Incumbent)
Aleutian Region School District
REAA District: 08
Towns and Cities: Adak, Atka, Attu Station, Eareckson Air Station, Nikolski
Who’s on the Ballot:
No candidates filed for Section I – Seat A, so that position will not appear on the ballot. Only one candidate has filed for the remaining seat in this district:
Running for school board in Section II – Seat D:
Jana Lekanoff
Annette Island School District
REAA District: 20
Towns and Cities: Metlakatla
Who’s on the Ballot:
Two school board seats are up for election in the Annette Island School District, each with only one candidate on the ballot so far:
Running for school board in Section I – Seat B:
Lucione “Lu” Leisholmn
Running for school board in Section I – Seat C:
Darcy Booth
Bering Strait School District
REAA District: 02
Towns and Cities: Brevig Mission, Diomede, Elim, Gambell, Golovin, Koyuk, Port Clarence, Savoonga, Shaktoolik, Shishmaref, St. Michael, Stebbins, Teller, Unalakleet, Wales, White Mountain
Who’s on the Ballot:
Voters will cast their ballots for four school board seats in the Bering Strait School District. Only one of these seats is currently contested.
Running for school board in Section II – Seat C:
Dorothy “Doe” K. Barr
Joann R. Fagerstrom
Irene A. Fagerstrom-Navarro (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section II – Seat D:
Willow Olson (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section IV – Seat H:
Richard J. Elachik, Sr. (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section V – Seat K:
Charlotte “Jane” J. Kava (Incumbent)
Chatham School District
REAA District: 18
Towns and Cities: Angoon, Elfin Cove, Game Creek, Gustavus, Klukwan, Tenakee Spring, Whitestone Logging Camp
Who’s on the Ballot:
Three seats are up for election in the Chatham School District. Only one of these races is currently contested.
Running for school board in Section I – Seat A:
Melanie K. Fredrickson
Richard “Jack” Strong
Running for school board in Section II – Seat C:
Jennifer M. Todd (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section II – Seat D:
Stacey G. Proctor
Chugach School District
REAA District: 21
Towns and Cities: Chenega, Tatitlek, Whittier
Who’s on the Ballot:
Voters will cast ballots for three school board seats in the Chugach School District. All three of these races are currently uncontested.
Running for school board in Section I – Seat A:
Shelby A. Carlson
Running for school board in Section II – Seat C:
Nanci L. Robart
Running for school board in Section III – Seat E:
Gail K. Evanoff (Incumbent)
Copper River School District
REAA District: 17
Towns and Cities: Chisana, Chistochina, Chitina, Copper Center, Gakona, Glennallen, Gulkana, Kenny Lake, McCarthy, Mendeltna, Nabesna, Nelchina, Paxson, Silver Springs, Slana, Tazlina, Tolsona, Tonsina, Willow Creek
Who’s on the Ballot:
Incumbent school board members are running for reelection in two of the Copper River district’s three school board elections:
Running for school board in Section I – Seat B:
Heidi Jacobsen (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section I – Seat C:
Hannah R. Bengtson (Incumbent)
Lishaw A. Lincoln
Running for school board in Section II – Seat E:
Lacayah J. Engebretson
Delta-Greely School District
REAA District: 15
Towns and Cities: Big Delta, Delta Junction, Deltana, Fort Greely, Healy Lake, Outside, Whitestone
Who’s on the Ballot:
In all three school board races taking place in the Delta-Greely School District, there will be an incumbent on the ballot:
Running for school board in Section I – Seat B:
Debra I. Joslin (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section I – Seat D:
Flower C. Cole (Incumbent)
Shaun Noling
Running for school board in Section I – Seat F:
Richard I. Mauer (Incumbent)
Fairbanks North Star Borough School District
Towns and Cities: Eielson AFB, Fairbanks, Fort Wainwright, North Pole
Who’s on the Ballot:
Two school board seats are up for election near Fairbanks. See the Fairbanks North Star Borough’s official candidate list for the latest updates.
Running for Seat A:
Loa Carroll-Hubbard
Tamara Kruse Roselius
Running for Seat B:
Morgan Dulian (GoodParty.org Certified Candidate)
April Smith
Iditarod Area School District
REAA District: 11
Towns and Cities: Anvik, Flat, Grayling, Holy Cross, Lake Minchumina, Lime Village, McGrath, Nikolai, Shageluk, Takotna
Who’s on the Ballot:
Voters in the Iditarod Area School District will vote for four school board seats in the October elections.
Running for school board in Section I – Seat A:
Ann E. Short (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section I – Seat C:
Kenneth “Ken” W. Chase (Incumbent)
Robert A. Walker
Running for school board in Section II – Seat E:
Douglas E. Heath (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section III – Seat F:
Alice “Ali” M. Dale
Juneau Borough School District
Towns and Cities: Juneau
Who’s on the Ballot:
This year, there are three open seats in the Juneau Borough School District. See the city’s list of certified municipal candidates for the latest updates.
Running for the Juneau Board of Education:
Amber Frommherz
Michele Stuart Morgan
Will Muldoon
Jeff Redmond
Elizabeth (Ebett) Siddon
Jenny Thomas
Kashunamiut School District
REAA District: 22
Towns and Cities: Chevak
Who’s on the Ballot:
Three school board seats are on the ballot in the Kashunamiut School District:
Running for school board in Section I – Seat C:
Liana Pingayak
Jeremy P. Tuluk (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section I – Seat D:
Andrew A. Charles
Skye-Michael Chayalkun
Gregory E. Slats
Pius Imgalrea is a withdrawn candidate in Section I – Seat D.
Running for school board in Section I - Seat E:
Clifford T. Paniyak
Kenai Peninsula Borough School District
Towns and Cities: Anchor Point, Cooper Landing, Homer, Kachhemake, Kasilof, Kenai, Moose Pass, Nikiski, Nikolaevsk, Ninilchik, Port Graham, Seldovia, Seward, Soldotna, Sterling, Tyonek, Voznesenka
Who’s on the Ballot:
Three districts in the Kenai Peninsula Borough are electing school board members during the regular election on October 1, 2024. See the borough’s list of candidates for the Board of Education for the latest updates.
Running for school board in District 2 – Kenai:
Sarah Douthit
Jeanne Reveal
Running for school board in District 5 – Sterling-Funny River:
Kelley Cizek
Running for school board in District 8 – Homer:
Tim Daugharty
Kuspuk School District
REAA District: 05
Towns and Cities: Aniak, Chuathbaluk, Crooked Creek, Lower Kalskag, Red Devil, Sleetmute, Stony River, Upper Kalskag
Who’s on the Ballot:
In the Kuspuk School District, no candidates filed for Section I – Seat A or Section I – Seat C. Consequently, these offices will not appear on the ballot. Three other seats will appear on the ballot:
Running for school board in Section II – Seat E:
Susan Hoeldt
Running for school board in Section II – Seat F:
Rachel Donkersloot
Running for school board in Section III – Seat G:
Zac Smith (Incumbent)
Lower Kuskokwim School District
REAA District: 04
Towns and Cities: Atmautluak, Bethel, Chefornak, Eek, Goodnews Bay, Kasigluk, Kipnuk, Kongiganak, Kwethluk, Kwigillingok, Mekoryuk, Mertarvik, Napakiak, Napaskiak, Newtok, Nightmute, Nunapitchuk, Oscarville, Platinum, Quinhagak, Toksook Bay, Tuntutuliak, Tununak
Who’s on the Ballot:
Two of the four school board races in the Lower Kuskokwim district are currently contested:
Running for school board in Section I – Seat A:
Felix A. Albert (Incumbent)
Katie Anthony
Running for school board in Section II – Seat C:
Oscar W. Active, Sr. (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section IV – Seat F:
Catherine J. Cedars (Incumbent)
Rodney “Mark” Jones
Running for school board in Section IV – Seat G:
Michael D. Husa (Incumbent)
Lower Yukon School District
REAA District: 03
Towns and Cities: Alakanuk, Emmonak, Hooper Bay, Kotlik, Marshall, Mountain Village, Nunam Iqua, Pilot Station, Pitka’s Point, Russian Mission, Scammon Bay
Who’s on the Ballot:
All three of the school board races in the Lower Yukon School District are currently contested:
Running for school board in Section II – Seat D:
Daryl X. Manumik
Darlene M. Pete
Caroline A. Ulak (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section III – Seat G:
Frederick P. Beans
Joyce “Brown” A. Lee
Susie V. Makaily (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section III – Seat H:
Brenda A. Brown (Incumbent)
Fred P. Lamont, Sr.
Pribilof School District
REAA District: 09
Towns and Cities: St. George Island, St. Paul Island
Who’s on the Ballot:
No candidates filed for Section II – Seat E in the Pribilof district. As a result, only one school board seat is currently on the ballot in this district:
Running for school board in Section I – Seat A:
Jason Bourdukofsky, Sr. (Incumbent)
Southeast Island School District
REAA District: 19
Towns and Cities: Coffman Cove, Edna Bay, Hollis, Hyer, Kasaan, Naukati Bay, Point Baker, Port Alexander, Port Protection, Thorne Bay, Whale Pass
Who’s on the Ballot:
No candidates filed for Section II – Seat C in the Southeast Island School District, so that position will not appear on the ballot.
Running for school board in Section I – Seat A:
Benjamin “Ben” Blair
Another candidate, Jennie Taylor, withdrew from this race.
Southwest Region School District
REAA District: 06
Towns and Cities: Aleknagik, Clark’s Point, Ekwok, Koliganek, Manokotak, New Stuyahok, Portage Creek, Togiak, Twin Hills
Who’s on the Ballot:
Three school board seats are up for election in the Southwest Region this October:
Running for school board in Section I – Seat B:
Leona D. Black (Incumbent)
Pansy B. Alakayak withdrew from this race.
Running for school board in Section I – Seat D:
Howard “Tom” Lowe
Tessa L. Nickerson
Running for school board in Section II – Seat F:
Wassillie W. Gust, Sr. (Incumbent)
Amber R. Webb
Yukon Flats School District
REAA District: 13
Towns and Cities: Arctic Village, Beaver, Birch Creek, Central, Chalkyitsik, Circle, Fort Yukon, Livengood, Stevens Village, Venetie
Who’s on the Ballot:
Voters in the Yukon Flats district will vote for three school board seats this year:
Running for school board in Section I – Seat B:
Mary R. Gamboa
Shayna M. Tritt
Running for school board in Section II – Seat D:
Melinda L. Peter (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section III – Seat F:
McLaren “Mac” C. Carter
Rhonda O. Pitka
Yukon-Koyukuk School District
REAA District: 12
Towns and Cities: Alatna, Allakaket, Beetles, Coldfoot, Evansville, Four Mile Road, Highway Area, Hughes, Huslia, Kaltag, Koyukuk, Manley Hot Springs, Minto, Nulato, Rampart, Ruby, Wiseman, Tanana
Who’s on the Ballot:
Six school board seats are on the ballot in the Yukon-Koyukuk School District:
Running for school board in Section I – Seat A:
Leona J. Starr (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section I – Seat C:
Fred L. Bifelt
Norman “Carl” Burgett
Running for school board in Section II – Seat E:
Shirley Kruger
Anne F. Titus (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section II – Seat F:
Patrick “Pat” M. McCarty
Maurice McGinty (Incumbent)
Running for school board in Section III – Seat H:
Liisia R. Edwardsen
Running for school board in Section III – Seat I:
Peter W. Anderson
Carla M. Dick
Yupiit School District
REAA District: 23
Towns and Cities: Akiachak, Akiak, Tuluksak
Who’s on the Ballot:
Five school board seats are up for election in the Yupiit School District:
Running for school board in Section I – Seat A:
Melanie “Mel” D. Kasayulie Alexie
Running for school board in Section I – Seat B:
Robert M. Charles, Sr. (Incumbent)
Julia M. George
Running for school board in Section II – Seat D:
Peter A. Gregory
Running for school board in Section II – Seat E:
Moses K. Peter
Running for school board in Section III – Seat F:
Ivan M. Ivan (Incumbent)
Mike Williams, Sr.
How to Get Involved in Local Elections in Alaska
Looking to get involved and make a difference in your community in Alaska? Here are some tips to get you started:
Get ready for election day. With school board elections coming up on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, there’s no better time to check your voter registration, find your polling place, and make a plan for election day. General elections are also coming up on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
Find ways to volunteer. Visit candidates’ campaign websites or social media accounts to learn about how you can volunteer on behalf of specific campaigns. You can also explore GoodParty.org’s volunteer opportunities to support independent and non-partisan candidates across Alaska.
Get free campaign tools. Are you running for local office in Alaska, or do you know someone who is? Check out GoodParty.org’s free campaign tools and resources for independent and non-partisan candidates.
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