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Mary Peltola Announces Coalition of Over 100 Prominent Alaskan Endorsers of AK-AL Congressional Campaign

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Bethel, AK - Today, Mary Peltola announced a coalition of over 100 prominent Alaskan endorsers of her Congressional campaign, including current and former legislators, business leaders, and community advocates. This cohort of supporters represents a larger total number of public endorsements than those backing any other Republican, Democrat, or Independent candidate in the race, and further demonstrates the accelerating momentum of this campaign.

Notable endorsers include Sealaska Native Corporation Chairman Joe Nelson, former Independent congressional candidate Alyse Galvin, Anchorage business owner Deborah Bonito, Alaska Young Democrats leader Erik Gunderson, former legislators Sam Kito III (D-Juneau), Harry Crawford (D-East Anchorage), Eric Croft (D-Spenard) and Beth Kertulla (D-Juneau), former Anchorage School Board President Deena Mitchell, and many more. The full list of endorsers is below:

Beth Adams

Jane Angvik

Mary Apazeruk

Kendra Arciniega

Mercedes Arciniega

Roy Ashenfelter

Libby Bakalar

Nancy Barnes

Heather Beaty

Deanna Beck

Linda Behnken

Liz Birkos

Barbara Blake

Deborah Bonito

David Boxely

Ona Brause

Don Bremner

Tim Bristol

Kerry Brown

Melanie Brown

Walker Brown

Loretta Bullard

Jackie Cason

Danny Consenstein

Kate Consenstein

Harry Crawford

Eric Croft

Martha Crow

Michelle DeWitt

Liz Dillon

Jedediah Drolet

Sara Dykstra

Hugh Dyment

Carmaleeda Estrada

Alyse Galvin

Karen Gillis

Erik Gunderson

Rozlyn Grady-Wyche

Hannah Gustafson

Nelly Hand

Michael Hand

Holly Handler

Kelly Harrell

Erin Harrington

Marilyn Heimen

Lindsey Henkelman Hammer

Elizabeth Herendeen

Beverly Hoffman

Stosh Hoffman

Dr. Emily Kane

Beth Kerttula

David Ketacik

Nicolai

Geoff Kirsch

Sam Kito III

Kendra Kloster

William Kronick

Kurt Kuhne

Tracy LaBarge

Jonella Larson White

Anthony Lindoff

Hannah Lindoff

Kevin Maier

Melissa Mayer

Megan McBride

Kevin Meechum

LindseyMeyn

Lloyd Miller

Jodi Mitchell

Deena Mitchell

Myra Munson

Myron Naneg

Scott Nations

Joe Nelson

Joy Neyhart

James Nicori

Claire Norton-Cruz

Laura Norton-Cruz

Gene Peltola Sr.

Richard Peterson

Jody Potts-Joseph

Pat Race

Matt Rafferty

Diana Rhoades

Miriam Roberts

Marna Sanford

Jim Simon

Marsh Skeele

Veronica Slajer

Erik Slater

Halie Starweir

Ben Stevens

Caroline Storm

Zoé Styron

Schawna Thoma

Karen Valera-Sherman

John W Andrew

Dana Ward-Massey

Kim Ward-Massey

L'aakaw Éesh

Kyle Wark

Marc Wheeler

LizAnn Williams

Verner Wilson

Brooke Woods

Charlie Wright

“Our team is ecstatic over the groundswell of support we’ve received since entering the race just a few weeks ago,” said Mary Peltola. “We are running a campaign to represent all

Alaskans, from every corner of the state. I’m proud that our message of securing economic opportunity, sustainably managing our natural resources, and building strong communities is resonating with so many Alaskans, especially those who have served before.” Mary Peltola is the Executive Director of the Kuskokwim River Inter Tribal Fish Commission. She previously served on the Bethel City Council and was a five-term member of the Alaska State House of Representatives, where she served on the House Finance Committee, the Resources Committee, the Health, Education and Social Services Committee, the Transportation Committee, the Legislative Ethics Committees, the Fisheries Committee, and Chaired the Bush Caucus for eight years. For more information about her campaign, visit: www.marypeltola.com.

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