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Mark Martinson

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Mark Martinson
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Audio-visual technician

Mark Martinson was a nonpartisan candidate for District 1, Seat B representative on the Anchorage Assembly in Alaska. Martinson was defeated in the general election on April 4, 2017.

Biography

Martinson's professional experience includes as an audio-visual technician and a Segway tour guide for E Street Audio Visual.[1]

Elections

2017

See also: Municipal elections in Anchorage, Alaska (2017)

The city of Anchorage, Alaska, held elections for city council on April 4, 2017. The filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was February 10, 2017. Six of the 11 city council seats were up for election.[2] The following candidates ran in the Anchorage Assembly, District 1-Seat B general election.[3]

Anchorage Assembly, District 1, Seat B General Election, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Christopher Constant 52.30% 1,603
David Dunsmore 23.26% 713
Chris Cox 14.06% 431
Albert Swank Jr. 3.95% 121
Warren West 3.07% 94
Mark Martinson 2.09% 64
Write-in votes 1.27% 39
Total Votes 3,065
Source: Municipality of Anchorage, "Municipal Election Official Results," April 18, 2017

2014

See also: Anchorage, Alaska city council elections, 2014

Elections for the Municipal Assembly of Anchorage, Alaska were held on April 1, 2014. Patrick Flynn defeated Mark Martinson in the contest for District 1, Seat B.[4][5]

Municipal Assembly of Anchorage, Alaska - District 1, Seat B, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngPatrick Flynn 73.3% 1,450
     Nonpartisan Mark Martinson 25.3% 501
     Nonpartisan Write-in 1.3% 26
Total Votes 1,977
Source: Anchorage, Alaska Municipal Clerk

See also

Anchorage, Alaska Alaska Municipal government Other local coverage
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