FY2023-14 Ratifying and Certifying The October 4, 2022, Regular Municipal Election1
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Introduced by: Borough Clerk's Office
Drafted by: Borough Clerk
Introduced on: 10/20/2022
Adopted on: 10/20/2022
KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
RESOLUTION NO. FY2023-14
A RESOLUTION OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH RATIFYING AND
CERTIFYING THE RESULTS OF THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON OCTOBER 4, 2022
WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough held a Regular Election on October 4, 2022, at which
time candidates for the following offices were voted on:
Borough Mayor
One Seat, Three Year Term
Borough Assembly
Two Seats, Three Year Terms
Borough Assembly
One Seat, One Year Term
School Board
One Seat, Three Year Term
Bay View Road Service Area Board
Two Seats, Three Year Terms
Fire Protection Area No. 1 Board
One Seat, Three Year Term
Monashka Bay Road Service Area Board
Two Seats, Three Year Terms
Service Area No. 1 Board
Two Seats, Three Year Terms
Womens Bay Service Area Board
Two Seats, Three Year Terms
WHEREAS, the Alaska Redistricting Board adopted the Final Proclamation of Redistricting on
November 10, 2021, and on April 13, 2022, the Board adopted an Amended Proclamation Plan.
Alaska Statute 29.20.070(b) provides that not later the first regular election that occurs after
adoption of a final state redistricting plan under art. VI, sec. 10, Constitution of the State of Alaska,
the assembly shall propose and submit to the voters of the borough, at that regular election or at
a special election called for the purpose, one or more forms of assembly representation. The
current method of assembly representation is by election of members of the assembly at large by
the qualified voters of the borough. Therefore, in compliance with AS 29.20.070(b), the following
proposition was presented to the duly qualified voters of the Kodiak Island Borough.
ASSEMBLY REPRESENTATION
Shall the present form of assembly representation whereby the assembly consists
of seven (7) members and all members of the assembly are elected at -large by the
qualified voters of the borough be retained?
o YES
o NO
WHEREAS, the Canvass Board of the Kodiak Island Borough appointed by the Kodiak Island
Borough Assembly met on October 12-13, 2022 and tallied the votes as follows:
BOROUGH MAYOR — ONE SEAT, THREE YEAR TERM
Aimee Williams.............................................................................. 1216
Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska
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BOROUGH ASSEMBLY — TWO SEATS, THREE YEAR TERMS
ScottArndt.............................................................................1
623
JaredGriffin..............................................................................
626
LarryLeDoux..............................................................................
970
JacobCastonguay..............................................................................
369
BOROUGH ASSEMBLY— ONE SEAT, ONE YEAR TERM
CortNeff.............................................................................. 621
JosephDelgado.............................................................................. 657
SCHOOL BOARD — ONE SEAT, THREE YEAR TERM
JamesPryor.............................................................................. 1160
BAY VIEW ROAD SERVICE AREA BOARD — TWO SEATS, THREE YEAR TERMS
JimCarmichael.............................................................................. 3
(Write-in)
FIRE PROTECTION AREA NO. 1 BOARD — ONE SEAT, THREE YEAR TERM
Mike Dolph.............................................................................. 538
MONASHKA BAY ROAD SERVICE AREA BOARD — TWO SEATS, THREE YEAR TERMS
NoCandidates.............................................................................. 0
SERVICE AREA NO. 1 BOARD - TWO SEATS, THREE YEAR TERMS
JasonBunch.............................................................................. 408
Dennis Symmons.............................................................................. 8
(Write-in)
WOMENS BAY SERVICE AREA BOARD - TWO SEATS, THREE YEAR TERMS
BillyEcret.............................................................................. 139
JasonChandler........................................................................... 10
(Write-in)
PROPOSITION — ASSEMBLY APPORTIONMENT
Yes..............................................................................
No..............................................................................
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68 2022 Election Results
Total Registered Voters
Votes Cast
Percentage
05/800 - Chiniak
140
41
29%
05/810 - Flats
1798
187
10%
05/815 - Larsen Bay
157
22
14%
05/820 - Kodiak No. 1
2036
303
15%
05/825 - Kodiak No. 2
1998
217
11%
051830 - Mission Rd
3621
605
17%
05/835 - Old Harbor
124
8
6%
051840 - Ouzinkie
142
24
17%
05/845 - Port Lions
176
23
13%
Totals
10,192
1430
14%
Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska
1220
107
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND
BOROUGH THAT the Assembly finds that the Municipal Election of October 4, 2022, was validly
held and hereby ratifies and certifies the results of the election:
Section 1: In the Borough -wide election for Mayor, Aimee Williams was elected to a three-
year term. Since Ms. Williams cannot serve simultaneously serve as Mayor and
Assembly member, she has tendered her resignation as an Assembly member to
assume the Mayoral position. Through this resolution, her resignation is accepted
and the Assembly seat she holds will be declared vacant effective Friday, October
21, 2022, at 12:01 a.m.
Section 2: In the Borough -wide election for Assembly, Larry LeDoux and Jared Griffin were
elected to three-year terms each.
Section 3: In the Borough -wide election for Assembly, Joseph Delgado was elected to a
one-yearterm.
Section 4: In the Borough -wide election for School Board, James Pryor was elected to a
three-year term.
Section 4: In the Fire Protection Area No. 1 Board, Mike Dolph was elected to a three-year
term.
Section 5: In the Service Area No. 1 Board, Jason Bunch and write-in candidate Dennis
Summons were both elected to three-year terms each.
Section 6: In the Womens Bay Service Area Board, Billy Ecret and write-in candidate Jason
Chandler were both elected to three-year terms each.
Section 7: In the Bay View Road Service Area Board Board, write-in candidate Jim
Carmichael was elected to a three-year term. The other seat will be filled by
Assembly appointment.
Section 8: Monashka Bay Service Area Board had no declared candidates. Per KIBC
2.100.070, these seats will be filled by Assembly appointment.
Section 8: The Proposition/Question pertaining to Assembly representation presented to the
voters passed with 1220 yes votes.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK
ISLAND BOROUGH that the election was validly held and that the Clerk is directed to deliver to
each person elected to office a certificate of election.
Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska
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ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
THIS TWENTIETH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2022
KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
William Roberts, Mayor
VOTES:
Ayes: Arndt, Griffin, Smith, Smiley, Turner, Williams
Absent: Delgado
Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska
AT EST:
Nova M. Javier, Borou h Clerk
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