Voting booths await early voters at Ketchikan’s Gateway Recreation Center on Oct. 20, 2020. (Eric Stone/KRBD)

There are seven propositions on the city ballot this year. One is a revenue bond to authorize improvements to the city wastewater facility, and there are six proposed changes to the city charter. 

KRBD’s Sydney Dauphinais spoke with Ketchikan City Clerk Kim Stanker and acting City Manager Lacey Simpson about what’s on the ballot — and what it all means.


Did you appreciate this report? Consider supporting us to keep local journalism going strong. News tips and feedback can be sent to news@krbd.org.