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Juneau, Alaska, regular election, 2006

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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

  1. Five-year extension of a temporary 3% sales tax set to expire July 1, 2007.
    • Yes (4,847)
    • No (2,809)
  2. Repeal of Section 10.13 of the Charter of the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska (expansion of the available uses for city funds).
    • Yes (4,138)
    • No (3,275)

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