
Ketchikan’s city and borough municipal elections are October 7. Three candidates are vying for two, 3-year terms on the Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly.
The borough assembly serves as the legislative power of the borough, and is responsible for voting on action items and establishing policy for the borough. The assembly also serves as the borough’s Board of Equalization and Board of Adjustment.
KRBD’s Hunter Morrison spoke with assembly candidate and current borough mayor Rodney Dial about who he is and why he’s running.
Hunter Morrison is a Report for America corps member for KRBD. Your donation to match our RFA grant helps keep him writing stories like this one. Please consider making a tax-deductible contribution.







