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The slate
of candidates for various offices in the Kodiak Island Borough has been set,
with seven vacancies - all in service area boards.
And since
there are only two candidates for two seats on the Board of Education,
candidates Norm Wooten, who is seeking re-election, and Debra Kirk, who is
running unopposed, are almost guaranteed election. The same thing happened last
year when newcomer Aaron Griffin ran unopposed. Incumbent Peggy Rauwolf is not
seeking re-election.
Speaking of
Griffin, he is now seeking a seat on the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly, and
faces incumbents Jerrol Friend and Chris Lynch.
David
Conrad is the only candidate for the two seats open on the Womens Bay Road Service
Area Board, but there are four candidates for the two seats available on the
Fire Protection Number 1 Board. Scott Arndt, Rebecca Nelson, Robert Perkins and
Kiela Pickett will compete for the two, three-year terms.
There are
no candidates for the six open seats among Service Area Number One, Bay View
Road Service Area, or the Monashka Bay Road Service Area.
The
deadline for Kodiak City Council filings was also yesterday afternoon, and City
Clerk Deb Marlar says there are three candidates for two open seats. Rich
Walker will be challenging incumbents Gabriel Saravia and Mark Vizcocho.
The
municipal election will be on October 2nd.
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