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Brian Flynn (Alaska)

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Brian Flynn
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Candidate, Anchorage Assembly District 3 Seat E
Elections and appointments
Last election
April 4, 2023
Next election
April 7, 2026
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Brian Flynn is running for election to the Anchorage Assembly to represent District 3 Seat E in Alaska. Flynn is on the ballot in the general election on April 7, 2026.[source]

Elections

2026

See also: City elections in Anchorage, Alaska (2026)

General election

The general election will occur on April 7, 2026.

General election for Anchorage Assembly District 3 Seat E

Incumbent Anna Brawley (Nonpartisan) and Brian Flynn (Nonpartisan) are running in the general election for Anchorage Assembly District 3 Seat E on April 7, 2026.

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Anna Brawley (Nonpartisan)
Brian Flynn (Nonpartisan)

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2023

See also: City elections in Anchorage, Alaska (2023)

General election

General election for Anchorage Assembly District 3 Seat E

Anna Brawley defeated Brian Flynn and Dustin Darden in the general election for Anchorage Assembly District 3 Seat E on April 4, 2023.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Anna Brawley
Anna Brawley (Nonpartisan) Candidate Connection
 
56.4
 
7,103
Brian Flynn (Nonpartisan)
 
39.3
 
4,950
Image of Dustin Darden
Dustin Darden (Nonpartisan)
 
3.9
 
487
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.5
 
60

Total votes: 12,600
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2026

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Campaign website

Flynn's campaign website stated the following:

Platform

"Anchorage doesn’t need to be reinvented. It needs to be restored to the Anchorage we remember."


Opportunities Ahead


Anchorage used to buzz with life, energy, and pride. You do not revive a city with code edits and “process improvements,” you revive it by removing friction so projects, jobs, and investment can actually flourish.


I will put forward policy for faster permitting, lower barriers to entrepreneurship, and apprenticeships that help young people build a future here.


City Revival - Empowering Youth - Igniting Growth


Ready to Move


I’m not here to babysit a broken status quo. Anchorage needs outcomes people can feel, not more meetings and task forces. Other cities have reduced homelessness by enforcing laws, and refusing to normalize dysfunction.


When elected, I will advocate for quicker enforcement of laws, expand vetted treatment and recovery programs, and partner with local nonprofits and businesses to create real job pathways for those ready to change.


It’s time to stop pretending motion is the same as progress.


Progress That Counts - Breaking Stagnation - Results Over Meetings


Now’s a Good Time


The same people have been in charge for nearly a decade, and the results speak for themselves. If their approach worked, Anchorage wouldn’t feel like it’s shrinking, unsafe, and discouraged.


People have stopped reporting crime because they no longer expect action. Now is the time to replace drift with leadership and vote like this city has a future again.


Strength and Action - Build Back Trust - Anchorage Deserves Better



It’s Our Anchorage


A city should feel safe and rooted in families, not steered by insiders who profit while residents live with the consequences.


I will work to return control to the people who live here by demanding transparencybacking first responders and families, and standing up for regular people who are tired of being ignored. Every parent should feel confident that their kids can play safely in our parks and neighborhoods, without fear or neglect from our city.


Anchorage is not a project to be managed; it’s a home to be rebuilt.


Safe Parks for Families - Honest Action - Authentic Voice


Commitment to Anchorage


As your Assembly Member, my commitment is to people first. I represent West Anchorage, and the choices I make reach the entire city. Anchorage should feel like home, not a struggle.


Real progress starts with honest conversationListening is not enough unless it leads to action that reflects what residents are asking for. Working together means partnering with the community, not deciding for it.


Anchorage doesn’t need to be reinvented. It needs to be restored to the version that was safe, welcoming, walkable, and alive. A place where families wanted to stay, small businesses could thrive, and people felt rooted.


My commitment is to help Anchorage feel like that again. Local. Trustworthy. Community-driven. Built with you, not over you.





— Brian Flynn's campaign website (March 5, 2026)

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2023

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