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On October 3, 2006, a regular election was held in the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska. Two seats for the borough's assembly, the mayor's position, and three seats for the school board were open. There were also two ballot propositions.
[edit] Results
Candidate |
Votes |
Percentage |
Mayor |
Bruce Botelho |
4621 |
60.8% |
Bradley Fluetsch |
2922 |
38.5% |
Write-in |
56 |
0.7% |
School board |
Andrea Story |
4656 |
Mark Choate |
4116 |
Phyllis Carlson |
3638 |
Chris Thomas |
3299 |
Write-in |
143 |
District 1 |
David Stone |
4070 |
58.1% |
Mark Stopha |
2878 |
41.1% |
Write-in |
52 |
0.7% |
District 2 |
Sara Chambers |
3587 |
51.3% |
Jean Chistian |
3364 |
48.1% |
Write-in |
40 |
0.6% |
[edit] Ballot propositions
- Five-year extension of a temporary 3% sales tax set to expire July 1, 2007.
- Repeal of Section 10.13 of the Charter of the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska (expansion of the available uses for city funds).
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