Meet the candidates: Cordova mayoral candidate David Allison

Q&A with mayoral candidate David Allison. Allison is running against Wendy Ranney for mayor of Cordova. Election day is March 1.

Meet the candidates: Cordova City Council seats

Three Cordova City Council seats are up for election March 1. Ken Jones and Molly Mulvaney are running for Seat G. Kristin Carpenter is running unopposed for Seat F. Candidate Tom Bailer is running unopposed for Seat A.

Meet the candidates: Cordova mayoral candidate Wendy Ranney

Q&A with mayoral candidate Wendy Ranney. Ranney is running against David Allison for mayor of Cordova. Election day is March 1.

Meet the candidates: Cordova School Board

Candidates for the two Cordova School Board seats are incumbents Barb Jewell, and Theresa (Terri) Stavig, Chris Bolin and Stephanie Rusinski Bernard. Election Day is March 1.

Dunleavy, Meyer advocate changes in election process

Gov. Mike Dunleavy and Lt. Gov. Kevin Meyer are promoting a bill to be introduced in the upcoming Legislature that they say will improve the way the Division of Elections maintains voter rolls and also makes the election system more secure.

Letters to the Editor: Feb. 25, 2022 edition

Letter writers voice support for various candidates in Cordova's March 1 election.

City considers ways to raise fund, cut costs for South Harbor rebuild

Cordova City Council discussed future funding from the state of Alaska and movement on the South Harbor Project at its Feb. 16 meeting.

Around Town: Cordova General Election, movie night is back, new support group

Pizza and a Movie NightThis event is back on and will take place starting at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25 at the North Star...

Altermott drops out of school board race

With the March 1 election now less than three weeks away, Cordova School Board member Tammy Altermott has dropped out of the race, leaving four other candidates on the ballot, according to Cordova City Clerk Susan Bourgeois.

Filing period closes for Cordova’s March 1 election

Cordova residents go to the polls on March 1 to elect a new mayor, city council members and school board members and to decide on a $2 million ballot proposition to help finance rebuilding of the city’s South Harbor.
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