Alaska Public Media and the Anchorage Daily News are hosting a mayoral candidate debate featuring incumbent Dave Bronson, Suzanne LaFrance, Bill Popp and Chris Tuck.
By Anchorage Daily News2024 candidates for Anchorage mayor clockwise from upper left: Suzanne LaFrance, Bill Popp, Chris Tuck and Dave Bronson.
Now that ballots have been mailed out ahead of the April 2 municipal election, Anchorage voters will begin choosing their preferred candidate for mayor and help decide the direction of the city. On Thursday evening, residents can hear from the top four candidates for Anchorage mayor on issues such as outmigration, homelessness and affordable housing, in a debate co-hosted by Alaska Public Media and the Anchorage Daily News.
Incumbent Dave Bronson, Suzanne LaFrance, Bill Popp and Chris Tuck will participate in the live broadcast debate moderated by Alaska Public Media News Director Lori Townsend and Anchorage Daily News Opinion Editor Tom Hewitt.
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