Latest Anchorage election results leave mayor’s race unchanged, but 2 school board races are increasingly close Author: Anchorage Daily News Published 17 hours ago
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Print article Updated results posted Monday showed Dave Bronson keeping his lead over Forrest Dunbar in the election for Anchorage mayor, with the two headed for a runoff on May 11. The new results, with close to 67,000 ballots now counted, didn’t change leaders in any of the four Anchorage School Board races. However, Kelly Lessens’ lead over Judy Eledge is shrinking in the race for school board seat B, and Pat Higgins’ lead over Sami Graham for seat E has also gotten smaller as more ballots have been counted.
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Bronson takes lead over Dunbar in Anchorage mayor’s race, Friday’s election results show Published 2 hours ago
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Print article Dave Bronson has pulled ahead with a slight lead over Forrest Dunbar in the race for Anchorage mayor, preliminary election results posted Friday show. Neither candidate stands to garner the 45% plus one of the vote to win the election outright. The two will advance to a runoff election on May 11. The deadline to register to vote in the runoff is Sunday, April 11. Over 7,200 more ballots had been counted as of Friday, bringing the total to 58,446. Bronson had a slight lead over Dunbar with 18,716 total votes, or just under 32.5%. Dunbar was just behind with 18,300 total votes, or just under 31.8%.
Another round of early election results show Dunbar, Bronson firmly in place for a runoff in Anchorage mayor’s race
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Print article A third round of early election results posted late Thursday showed candidates Forrest Dunbar and Dave Bronson maintaining ample leads over other candidates for Anchorage mayor, with Dunbar still leading in the race. Although the election results are not official until they are certified by the Assembly on April 20, it is improbable that either Dunbar or Bronson will win the 45% plus one required to win the mayor’s race outright, signaling the two candidates will face each other in a runoff.