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April 2, 2019 ballot measures in Alaska
In 2019, Ballotpedia covered local measures that appear on the ballot for voters within the top 100 largest cities in the U.S. Ballotpedia also covered all local measures in North Carolina, all local measures in California, and all statewide ballot measures. Ballotpedia's 2019 local ballot measure coverage includes Anchorage, Alaska.
On April 2, 2019, there were 11 measures on the ballot for voters in Anchorage, Alaska.
Anchorage
- See also:Anchorage, Alaska ballot measures
• Proposition 1: Anchorage School District Bond Issue
• Proposition 2: Anchorage Safety and Transportation Bond Issue and Tax Cap Increase
• Proposition 3: Anchorage City Facilities Bond Issue
• Proposition 4: Anchorage Roads and Drainage Service Area Bond Issue and Tax Cap Increase
• Proposition 5: Anchorage Parks and Recreation Service Area Bond Issue and Tax Cap Increase
• Proposition 6: Anchorage Fire Service Area Bond Issue
• Proposition 7: Anchorage Metropolitan Police Service Area Bond Issue
• Proposition 8: Anchorage Transfer Parkland Substations to Chugach Electric Association
• Proposition 9: Anchorage Alcoholic Beverage Sales Tax for Behavioral Health, Homelessness Services, and Prohibited Campsite Removal Charter Amendment
• Proposition 10: Anchorage Permit Peace Officers to Enforce Vehicle Violations Charter Amendment
• Proposition 11: Anchorage Current Assembly Discretion for Lease-Purchase Agreements Charter Amendment
Other races on the ballot
The city of Anchorage, Alaska, held general elections for five of 11 seats on the city council on April 2, 2019. The filing deadline for this election was February 1, 2019.
Click here to learn more about the city's 2019 elections.
Click here to learn more about the city's school board elections.
See also
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