KRBD: Newcomers seated on Ketchikan Indian Community

Members of the Ketchikan Indian Community in Alaska elected four newcomers to the council:
Ketchikan Indian Community had its annual Tribal Council election on Monday. In an email sent to KRBD on Thursday, the tribe announced the unofficial results of that election.

Four seats were open on the Council, but only two incumbents sought re-election. Neither was successful.

According to the unofficial results, Richard Jackson, John Morris Jr., Joseph Reeves and Carrie James were the top four candidates.

Incumbent Rob Sanderson was on the ballot. Andre Lecornu did not file for re-election, but ran unsuccessfully as a write-in. The other incumbents who did not run for re-election were Donna Frank and Delores Churchill.

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