Join Democrats from around the state for the 2024 Alaska Democratic Party State Convention as we strengthen our party, support our candidates, and get energized for the upcoming 2024 elections.

Together, we’ll elect 15 delegates and two alternates to the 2024 Democratic presidential nominating convention in Chicago!

Registration

Important Note: This is a TWO STEP PROCESS. You must complete both the registration form and the payment to be credentialed.

Step 1. Complete the registration form here.

If you are running as a National Delegate, to serve on standing DNC committees, as an Elector, or for a Party office, please ensure that you check the correct box(es) on your registration form.

Step 2. Make your payment here.

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Agenda Highlights

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National Delegate Candidate Biographies

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Rita Miraglia
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Patricia Chesbro
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Rozlyn Grady
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Sara Hannan
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Ron Meehan
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Kim Metcalfe
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Jim Arlington
Janice Park
Janice Park
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Elias Rojas
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Andrew Keller
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Michelle Turner
Julie Olsen
Julie Olsen
Ed Wesley
Ed Wesley
Andy Josephson
Andy Josephson
Monica Southworth
Monica Southworth
Mike Davis
Mike Davis

Elector Candidates

Learn more about the candidates for Elector, Delegate and Party Office

Frances Degnan
Frances Degnan
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Fay Herold
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Will Hurr
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Jim Arlington

Party Officer Candidates

Chuck Degnan
Chuck Degnan
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Brenda Knapp
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Rita Miraglia
Katherine Pfeiffer
Katherine Pfeiffer

Join Us As We Build To Electoral Success In Nov 2024!!!!

CLICK HERE to read the entire amended plan approved by the DNC on March 21, 2024  

Click on each date to read the associated press release. 

March 22, 2023 – Draft plan made available for public comment. 

April 28, 2023 – Draft plan submitted to the Democratic National Committee for approval. Public comment closed on April 22, 2023.

December 11, 2023 – Plan approved by the Democratic National Committee, allocating Alaska 22 delegates to the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. CLICK HERE to read the previous Delegate Selection Plan. 

February 22, 2024 – Amended Plan Submitted to the DNC for approval.

March 21, 2024 – DNC Approves amended plan

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Rita Miraglia

Running To Be Delegate To Democratic National Convention

Rita Miraglia is a semi-retired archaeologist, anthropologist, and writer who has lived in Anchorage since 1987.  She has made her home in Nunaka Valley since 1991, where she gardens and grows raspberries.  She also picks wild berries and makes jam—most of which is given away.  She is a life-long registered Democrat and was Chair of District 16 from 2016-2018.  She is the Vice Chair of The Progressive Caucus, and is currently also Vice Chair of District 21.

Patricia Chesbro

Running to be Delegate to Democratic National Convention

I would like to be a delegate to the 2024 Democratic National Convention. I am fully committed to supporting President Biden and would be honored to relay Alaska’s support for the good work he has done in the last four years. I believe he has saved this country during his presidency. He works methodically and thoughtfully. Most of the time, we do not even know the results of his steady hand.

In my years as a Democrat in Alaska, I have run for office, helped others to run for office, provided financial and volunteer support, and helped whenever I could. 

That said, I am also committed to sending a diverse group to this year’s convention. If your choice is between me and a candidate who represents a different segment of our state, please work to ensure that our delegation is as diverse as our population.

Thanks for your consideration

Rozlyn Grady

Running to be Delegate to Democratic National Convention

Hello everyone, my name is Rozlyn LeTisha Grady-Wyche I am born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, graduated from Dimond High School, I am the oldest of 5, 4 living and I even have my own 5 children Kai who is 17, Aj who is 14, Wynter who is 8 and Kyng and Kween who is 7 and they are all in the Anchorage School District. I am a newcomer to being a certified special education teacher, I have been working for the school district for the last 7 years. I started off as a cafeteria manager, worked my way to being a paraprofessional and now I am a certified educator. I am also a hairstylist as well as a hair instructor. I represent district 19! And I am a community leader.

  • ● I am the education chair for the anchorage chapter and the state area conference for NAACP.
  • ● I am the chairwoman for the special education advisory council for ASD.
  • ● I am a member of the Multicultural Education Concerns Advisory Committee (MECAC)
  • ● I am a member of the beautiful sorority Sigma Gamma Rho, INC.

As a young black woman and an Alaska Democrat is not just an identity; it is a commitment to advancing social justice, equity, and inclusivity. I have personally witnessed the struggles and injustices faced by disenfranchised neighborhoods. I am passionate about giving a voice to these communities and ensuring that their concerns are heard and addressed. I have a clear plan to increase voter participation and engagement in all neighborhoods, with a special focus on those that may be harder to reach. Additionally, I believe in the power of education and want to work towards providing more educational opportunities for individuals in these communities.

The opportunity to represent Alaska as a national delegate holds profound importance to me. I believe that diversity in representation is crucial for the Democratic Party to truly reflect the rich tapestry of voices within our society. By serving as a delegate, I aim to amplify the concerns and aspirations of not only the Black community in Alaska but also other underrepresented groups whose voices deserve to be heard at the national level.

My desire to be a national delegate stems from a deep-seated belief in the power of diversity, inclusivity, and social justice. I am dedicated to working collaboratively with fellow delegates to shape policies that address systemic inequalities, uplift marginalized communities, and create a more equitable future for all Americans.

In conclusion, I am honored to have the opportunity to potentially serve as a national delegate for the Democratic Party, representing the voices and perspectives of the Black community in Alaska with passion, integrity, and a strong commitment to positive change.

Sara Hannan

Running to be Delegate to Democratic National Convention

I am a lifelong Democrat serving my third term in the Alaska House of Representatives district 4.  That district is Juneau, sometimes called the “downtown seat” but it extends from Douglas to the airport and some of the Mendenhall Valley.  In my first two terms, the district included Gustavus, Haines, Klukwan and Skagway.  

I am running as a PLEO delegate to the 2024 Democratic National Convention and request your vote.

I currently represent the House Democratic Campaign Committee (HDCC) on the Alaska State Central Committee.  The mission of the HDCC is to focus on expanding the Democratic/Progressive coalition in the House and that leads me to engage in campaigns across the state promoting Democrats.  

Before elected office I was a high school social studies teacher.  I use my teacher skills daily to help others understand and to help mentor folks in their political activities.  I often say that the toughest part of the job for me is controlling my teacher urges, but the best part is helping others grow and reach their goals.  I understand clearly that politics is a team activity, and we need to work together to succeed.

I am chairing the Platform Committee at the 2024 State Convention and expect that it will be a living example of the diversity of opions and priorities we have as well as an exercise in how to work together in a democratic process.  I am looking forward to seeing and hearing from Alaskans from across the state and the opportunity to share our vision and hope for the 2024 election.  

I would like to bring voice and energy to the 2024 National Convention and hope you can vote for me to be one of your delegates.

Ron Meehan

Running to be Delegate to Democratic National Convention

My name is Ron Meehan and I am honored to be running to represent Alaska at the 2024 Democratic National Convention. I currently serve as the Western Regional Advisor for the DNC Environmental and Climate Crisis Council, Finance Chair of the Alaska Democratic Party, Vice Chair of the Alaska Democratic Party Climate Caucus, and National Committee Representative for Alaska Young Democrats. In those roles I actively build relationships with Democratic Party leaders from around the country, raise money for our candidates and infrastructure, and advocate for policies that will allow Alaskans to thrive.

My family knows what it’s like to postpone necessary medical care because we can’t afford it. We know what it’s like to fight to survive. Several years ago my father was in a plane wreck that had a significant impact on his health. My mother was forced to quit her job to take care of him and her ailing mother. I was the first person in my family to go to college, earning a BA from Wesleyan University in Government and Environmental Studies and a Certificate in Nonprofit Management from the Foraker Group.

I’m particularly passionate about youth political organizing, food security, environmental advocacy, and healthcare affordability. We are on the front lines of climate change, have the highest health care costs in the country, and our education system is under attack.

I am the Director of Government Affairs for the Food Bank of Alaska where I coordinate advocacy efforts for more than 180 food banks and food pantries, tribal organizations, faith-based groups, health and senior centers, among others across Alaska. My work in food security has taken me across Alaska from Ketchikan to Shishmaref and from King Cove to Valdez where I’ve met with leaders and learned more about challenges facing the many different communities of our state. I am running to elevate our priorities and ensure the DNC and the next President of the United States have our best interests.

I am deeply committed to our state and our party and it would be an incredible honor to represent all of you at the 2024 DNC Convention in Chicago.

Kim Metcalfe

Running to be Delegate to Democratic National Convention

Welcome, Delegates!

I’m Kim Metcalfe and I’m running to be a delegate to the Democratic National Convention. For those of you who don’t know me, I’m from Juneau—I was born and raised here. My Irish immigrant maternal great grandparents arrived in Skagway in 1900, so we are long time Alaskans. My parents were part of the post-war effort to populate Alaska and did their part by having 9 children. I’m the oldest daughter and was raised during a wonderful time when children ran free in the wilderness around town. I have two grown children, a daughter and a son. I was married to Paul Helmar, a photographer who covered the Alaska Legislature, until his death in 2002. 

I’ve been involved in the Tongass Democrats (formerly Juneau Democrats) for many years. I was raised by politically active Democrats—my father served in the 1952 and 1955 Territorial Legislatures and my mother was there to support him. As a child I stuffed envelopes and hung posters. My first taste of politics as an adult was in 1972 during the Ad Hoc movement’s attempt to take over the Alaska Democratic Party leadership. It was a fun time to be a young Democrat. We elected a new brand of Democrats to the legislature, and it was a new day in Alaskan politics. 

 I later owned a business, the Legislative Reporting Service, a subscription publication that tracked legislation. I witnessed the chaotic legislatures of the early 1980s through the early 1990s when oil money started gushing in. Those were wild times!

During the 1990s I became more active in the Juneau Democrats and held various positions on the local level and on the state central committee. I was chair of the Juneau Democrats for ten years. I was the Democratic National Committeewoman from 2012 through 2016. 

I’ve raised money for Democratic candidates from local school board races to Juneau Assembly races to legislative candidates. I’ve hosted dinners sold at our annual auctions, and donated more money than I should to candidates on every level. I’ve worked hard to elect Democrats! 

Now I’m asking for your vote to elect me to a be a delegate to the Democratic National Convention. My birthday is on the last day of the convention, and it would be the best birthday present I could wish for to spend it in Chicago! I would be so grateful to have your vote. 

Thank you!

Kim Metcalfe

James ("Jim") D. Arlington

Running to be Delegate to Democratic National Convention

I respectfully ask for your vote to elect me as an Alaska Democratic Party Delegate to the 2024 Democratic National Convention, as well as one of the three Alaska electors (the Party’s State Electors for the National Electoral College). In addition, I can also serve on one of the three standing Democratic National Convention Committees, if elected.

I have been an active member of the Alaska Democratic Party since my arrival in Alaska in 1983 and, having been recruited by the Party, I ran as a Democratic for State legislative office at least 5 times from Eagle River. I am currently a candidate for House District 23 running against Jamie Allard.

Before coming to Alaska from Colorado, I served as a legislative intern for Democrats, Congressman Tim Wirth and Senator Floyd Haskell.

Just as former Alaska Governor Tony Knowles had experience in the oil and gas industry, which helped him get elected, I too have extensive experience in the Alaska oil patch, as reflected in my resume below. This experience will allow me to bring a unique Alaska perspective to the National Democratic convention.

QUALIFICATIONS  30+ years of executive management experience in Petroleum & Energy, & Commercial Retail Industries.

EXPERIENCE April 2024 – Present. President & CEO, Alaska Natural Gas Corporation February 2013 – March 2024. Business Development and Marketing Director, Afognak Leasing, LLC October 2009 – February 2013. Private Energy Consultant, Various Clients, Anchorage, Alaska 2008 – 2010. Vice President Land/Government Affairs, Pacific Energy Resources, Ltd., Anchorage, AK 1998 – 2008. Land Manager, Forest Oil Corporation/Forcenergy Inc., Anchorage, Alaska 1995 – 1998. Vice President/Human Resources/Marketing, Calista Corporation, Anchorage, Alaska 1988 – 1994. Sole Proprietor, R & D Enterprises, Eagle River, Alaska 1985 – 1988. Land Attorney/Representative, Chevron USA, Inc., Anchorage, Alaska 1981 – 1985. Landman, ARCO Alaska, Inc. Atlantic Richfield Company, Anchorage, Alaska

EDUCATION University of Tulsa College of Law, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Juris Doctor University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, M.S., Public Administration (Urban Admin/Human Resources) University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, B.A., Political Science, Communications

COMMUNITY SERVICE 1998 – Present. Board Member, Alaska Children’s Services, Inc., (Past President and Vice President) 1983 – Present. Member, Anchorage East Rotary Club, (Past: President, VP, Treasurer, Secretary) 2000 – Present. Sports Official (Swimming/Diving), Alaska School Activities Association, Inc. 2013 – 2018. Alaska State Handball Association (Past President and Board Member) 1997 – 2001, 2022. Baseball Manager/Coach (Juniors/Majors – three All Star Teams), Knik Little League 1992. School Board Member, Anchorage School District 1984 – 1992. Zoning Board of Examiners and Appeals, MUNI, (Past Chairman and Vice Chairman) 1983 – 2008. Alaska Assoc. of Petroleum Landmen (Past: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer

Janice Park

Running to be Delegate to Democratic National Convention

I have been a lifelong Democrat since the terrible summer Robert Kennedy lost his life. That year, as a first time voter, I cast my ballot for Democratic hopeful Hubert Humphrey. Since that time, I have watched Democrats repeatedly make progress in women’s rights, civil rights, healthcare, and improving the standard of living for Americans all across the country, only to watch Republicans tear that progress away when they returned to office.

Every election for the last 55 years, I have been told that it was the most important election of my life. It was about stopping the Vietnam War; it was about voting rights; it was about the economy, stupid. None of those past elections compares to the challenges we face this year.

In 1992 after I moved to Alaska, I became the first volunteer for Governor Bill Sheffield in the Bill Clinton for President Alaska campaign office. I have worked to elect Democrats locally and run for office myself. I have supported many friends and seen them achieve their goals in the Alaska Legislature, in the Anchorage Assembly, and on the Anchorage School Board. I am proud of the work we have done in moving Alaska forward.

I believe in the vision Democrats have for America. We strive to better our relationship with our land, practicing climate justice; to work for the health of all people, including rights to bodily autonomy and reproductive justice; to work toward safer workplaces with wages that reflect dignity of work; and to engage as many eligible citizens as possible in voting and the democratic process.

Few politicians have embodied those Democratic values as much as the current President of the United States Joe Biden. I believe he ranks among the best Presidents of my lifetime. In the face of significant barriers Republicans have raised to prevent success, President Biden has succeeded in building back our country for Americans reeling after a disastrous worldwide pandemic. We must be forceful in promoting those successes that are not yet being felt by the American people, many of whom still suffer from economic disparities and the aftermath of Covid 19.

This time, democracy really is on the line. I am dedicated to seeing Joe Biden elected as the next President of the United States and would be honored to join as a delegate to nominate him at our Democratic Party convention in Chicago.

Thank you very much for your consideration, Janice Park

Elias Rojas

Running to be Delegate to Democratic National Convention

Elias Rojas is a communication and marketing professional with an extensive background in legislative campaigns, public relations, communications, marketing, web strategy, and social media. He currently serves as the Marketing Manager for MTA and previously held the position of the Director of Marketing and Communications of Alaska Pacific University (APU). Before joining APU, he owned and operated a full-service digital marketing agency in Anchorage, Alaska.

His involvement in the Democratic Party spans over 25 years that started as a young Democrat in college. Throughout the years, he has volunteered, supported, and worked for Democratic candidates and elected officials in the lower 48 and Alaska. He has also had the privilege of working as a volunteer and professional on LGBTQ equality and progressive issues at the national, state, and local levels. Rojas continues to be an active member of the community and has served on various not- for-profit boards and committees. He consults various local and regional non-profit organizations on organizational development, communications, marketing, and fundraising issues. He currently serves as the LGBTQ+ Caucus Chair. He also currently serves as Board President of the statewide equality organization, Alaskans Together for Equality, one of the leading LGBTQ advocacy organizations advancing equality issues across Alaska.

Rojas earned an M.B.A. from Alaska Pacific University in 2014 and has a B.A. degree in International Business from San Diego State University. He currently lives in Anchorage, Alaska with his partner.

Andrew Keller

Running to be Delegate to Democratic National Convention

I would be honored to represent Alaska as a convention delegate in Chicago.

I have been active in public policy for many decades. This includes working on issue and election campaigns as a volunteer and paid worker in Fairbanks and in other locations and states. I am a strong supporter of environmental protections, worker’s rights, health care (including woman’s health), equality, education, democracy and so on.

I have worked on U.S. Senate and House campaigns, state offices and municipal elections. I currently serve as the District 34 Chair and am one of the Regional VPs for the Interior Region.

I watched the Democratic Convention in Chicago in 1968 on TV and am hoping for a unified and inspiring convention this time. I grew up in the suburban Chicago town of Oak Park and learned the values of public service and civic engagement from my wonderful parents.

I knew and worked with some of the iconic midwestern Democrats such as the great Illinois Senator Paul Simon. I remember when he said, “it is OK to disagree, however it is not OK to be disagreeable.” Minnesota Senator Paul Wellstone said, “politics is not about big money or power games, it is about improving peoples’ lives.” Minnesota U.S Representative Bruce Vento said, “this is the Congress, our job is to represent different parts of the country, and different viewpoints, and to compromise and pass the best legislation we can.” And, yes, I spent about 15 minutes with the super charismatic, at the time, U.S. Senator Barack Obama.

My education includes degrees in geography, politics and natural resource and biology. My work experiences are varied. They include working for five federal agencies, non-profits and small businesses. I worked as a migrant farm worker and union postal employee to help pay for my education.

Each president has specific decisions that are difficult, controversial and some decisions are quite unpopular. If one examines the Biden/Harris record, there is much to be pleased with. The upper personal income tax rate was 91% when John Kennedy was elected president. It is currently 40.8%. Raising the taxes on multi-millionaires and billionaires would provide the funding for things health care. Biden has proposed raising these taxes and funded needed projects and programs. The infrastructure bill was a prime example of his ability to work with everyone and pass a bill that his predecessors talked about passing for years.

I would appreciate your support for my candidacy to be a delegate.

Sincerely,

Andrew Keller
P.O Box 84235
Fairbanks, AK 99708
[email protected]
(907) 699-2281

Michelle Turner

Running to be Delegate to Democratic National Convention

I am a lifelong Alaskan. I love Alaska and know that we have
a bright future. To ensure that future comes to pass, we need to have leadership in the state, local, and federal government that supports the same visions we have. A strong, fiscally sound, and vibrant Democratic Party is an
essential part of making that happen.

I first became actively involved in politics in 2016 as a Bernie Sanders delegate to the Democratic State Convention. I saw in his campaign the possibility of creating a better state, country, and world. There I met others who saw the same vision in Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Trump’s election was a kick in the teeth that made me realize that in order to achieve the future I believed in, I had to join with other Democrats and work for it. I put my energy into the Anchorage Democrats and serving ADP on the Party Plan of Organization Committee. Additionally, I have worked on several campaigns to get Democrats elected to state office.

The election of President Biden in 2020 and the many accomplishments of the Biden/Harris White House showed that the US could work cooperatively and accomplish great things. The election of Rep. Mary Peltola in 2022 showed
that Alaska truly was the same place of hope as my youth. We need to support and safeguard those gains by electing a Democratic US House, maintaining the White House and US Senate, and electing Democrats to state legislatures,
particularly Alaska.

I can provide a needed voice for Alaska at the national level. This is an unparalleled opportunity to make connections with like-minded Democrats throughout the US and build the structure that will allow us to move forward. I am asking for your vote as a delegate to the 2024 Democratic National
Convention.

Political Involvement
Anchorage Democrats
 Regional Vice-Chair (2022-Present)
 President (2020-Present)
 Vice-President (2019-2020)

Under my leadership, Anchorage Democrats:
 Increased fundraising capacity
 Formalized endorsement process
 Supported Anchorage Assembly, Mayoral, and
School Board candidates with financial and in-kind
support
 Increased outreach

Other Political Organizations
 Democratic State Convention Delegate (2016,
2018, 2020, 2022, 2024)
 ADP, Party Plan of Organization (2016-2022)
 Alaska Women Ascend Graduate
 Member, Alaska March On

Campaign Involvement
 Shirley Cote House District 28 campaign (2016)
 Amber Lee House District 28 campaign (2018)
 Carl Johnson Senate District N campaign (2020)
 David Schaff House District 9 campaign (2022)

Professional Background
 Small Business Owner:
o Alaska Photo Treks (boutique tour company)
o Greatland Graphics (publishing company)
 Principal Scientist, SLR International Corporation
 MS Environmental Quality Science, University of
Alaska, Anchorage
 BA Chemistry, University of Texas, Austin

Additional Community Service
 Board Member, Rabbit Creek Community Council
(2020-2023)
 Volunteer/Treasurer – Friends of Steward Public
Trail (2023-2024)
 Volunteer/Foster, Alaska Cat Adoption Team
(2014-Present)
 Peace Corps, Bulgaria (2002-2004)
 Anchorage Waterways Council (1998-2002,
2004-2006)

Julie Olsen

Running to be Delegate to Democratic National Convention

Julie Olsen is a long time Alaskan, grew up in Anchorage and graduated from the Anchorage School District. After returning to Alaska with a BS in Economics and Government from Smith College she got an MBA from UAA and then spent her career in private sector businesses in Alaska. A passionate advocate for progressive causes, Julie has been her HD Chair, Treasurer of the Anchorage Democrats, on the AK Dems Executive Committee and Chair of the Progressive Caucus since 2016. Now retired, Julie is spending her free time advocating for the creation of a National Infrastructure Bank (HR 4052) and volunteering with Alaska Move to Amend (working on the For the People Amendment and overturning Citizen’s United). As the Alaska Representative to the Platform Committee, I will make our voices heard by faithfully representing the Alaska Democrats and our Platform. Thank you for your support!

Ed Wesley

Running to be Delegate to Democratic National Convention

Community activist Ed Wesley was born on January 9, 1951, in Bolivar County, Mississippi. He graduated from Pace Elementary in 1965 and then his family moved to Chicago, Illinois where he attend Forestville High school.

In 1972, he was drafted into the United States Army stationed at Fort Greely, Alaska as a military police officer. He attained the rank of Specialist 4 and his general equivalency diploma (GED) from the state of Illinois and was honored twice as Ft Greely’s post soldier of the month. He separated from the military in 1974 with an honorable discharge.

From 1974 to 1977, he worked as security officer on the Trans Alaska Pipeline. In 1977, attended the University of Alaska at Anchorage. Wesley’s career and work experience includes forty years in several industries in Alaska to include real estate and insurance brokers and tax advisor. He retired in 2015. During retirement employed as US census Alaska field manager

Wesley was credited for his leadership as president of the Anchorage NAACP and his role in the creation of the historic thirteen-point, two-page agreement with the Anchorage Police Department on the use of deadly force and related issues against the citizens of the Municipality of Anchorage in 1981. In 1988, he was also credited with helping presidential candidate Jesse Jackson win the Alaska Democratic Presidential Caucus, subsequently served as whip for the Alaska Jesse Jackson delegation at the Democratic convention in Atlanta, Ga. In 2016, Wesley was elected as national committeeman for the Alaska Democratic Party and ran an unsuccessful bid as a Democratic candidate for district J of the Alaska State Senate.

An active community member, Wesley has served on the boards of numerous organizations such as treasurer for the Anchorage Council of PTAs, Deacon of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, Worshipful Master of Mt McKinley Lodge #2 and Grand Jr Warden of Prince Hall Masons State of Alaska and its’ jurisdiction, chairman of the 3rd great Alaska high school basketball classic tournament, Municipality of Anchorage Zoning Board of Examiners and Appeals, vice president, Anchorage Board of Realtors, president of Alaska Black Leadership Conference, president of the African American Business Council, president of the African American Historical Society (sponsor of Juneteenth) and Board of Trustees for the State of Alaska Personnel Retirement System. Chairman of the Board of Shiloh Community Housing

A veteran advocate for many years, Wesley has served on the Veterans Volunteer Committee at the Alaska Veterans Administration Hospital. He is past commander of American Legion Post 34, where he sponsored activities for Veterans. He has raised funds for local Disabled Veterans to attend the National Wheelchair Games. He has worked towards and championed youth activities continually in Anchorage. Wesley has been honored by the Alaska State Legislature as a nation builder for his community service and the National Association of Black State Legislators for his community service.

Wesley and his wife Frances, have five adult children, Wendell, Cynthia, Chairita, Kiala and Tamika.

Andy Josephson

PLEO Candidate

Welcome to Juneau, our Capital City!

Welcome to all Alaska Democratic Party Delegates.

My name is Andy Josephson and I am a candidate to be a PLEO (Party Leader or Elected Official) at the Democratic Party’s National Convention in Chicago this coming August!

It would be a great honor to be selected as 1 of 2 PLEO nominees and invited to attend the convention with delegate status in Chicago.

I was proud to be selected as a delegate in 2020 but could not attend the event in Milwaukee due to COVID.  (You’ll recall that President Biden delivered a great speech to a national audience with the entire convention held on-line).

BACKGROUND

My parents met on capitol hill in Washington, DC.  My father was working for Territorial Delegate and then newly elected Senator, Bob Bartlett.  My mother was working for Wisconsin U.S. Senator William Proxmite.

My father arrived in Anchorage in 1958, my mother joining him in 1960.

I was born in 1964 in Anchorage, about 4 months after the Great Alaska Earthquake.

I attended Chugach Elementary School, Steller Alternative School and West High School.

I graduated from Whitman College in 1986 with a degree in History.  I spent one college year in York, England as a student.

I immediately returned to Anchorage after college, in the middle of a horrible economic recession.  I worked retail, as a paralegal and as a legislative aide.

I finished a Master of Arts in Teaching at UAA in 1991.  I am proud to have kept my teaching certificate active from 1991-2028!!  I actively taught in Bush Alaska from 1991-1994 in the Yupik village of Kalskag, Alaska.

In 1994, I opted to not pursue graduate work in History and attended law school at Penn State, finishing in 1997.  I took two clerkships with the Alaska Superior Court, one in Fairbanks and a second in Kenai.

I served the state as an Assistant District Attorney from 1999-2001, principally working in Kotzebue.

From 2001-2012, I worked in the private practice of law in Anchorage, and also taught Constitutional Law at UAA.

I ran for the Alaska State House of Representatives in 2012 and have held a seat here in Juneau from 2013-Present.

I am devoted member of the Democrat Party, proud to host two Biden stickers on my car—parked in the capitol garage!!

I am also a proud voter of Mondale, Dukakis, Clinton twice, Gore, Kerry, Obama twice, Hilary Clinton, and our great president, Joe Biden!!

I was happy to have voted for Pat Chesbro first and Lisa Murkowski only after that first vote.  I also voted for Scott McAdams in 2010 in his race against Senator Murkowski.

My roots in the party run very deep.

It would be my great honor to represent the Alaska Democratic Party as a PLEO in Chicago.  I hope to make you all proud!

Thank you for considering my candidacy!

Best to you and see you soon!

State Rep. Andy Josephson

Monica Southworth

Running to be delegate to democratic national convention

Monica Southworth was born and raised in Alaska. She grew up in Unalaska/Dutch Harbor until college. After college, she moved to Juneau and has called southeast home since 2011. She has worked at NEA-Alaska as a UniServ Director and now as a Research and Bargaining Specialist since 2014. Volunteer activities include being a treasurer for the Alaska Democratic Party, school board and state house races, and Trout Unlimited. Hobbies include being an umbraphile, astro & drone photography, and playing with watercolor paints.

Mike Davis

Running to be Delegate to Democratic National Convention

I am a long-time resident of rural Alaska and an involved, committed member of the Alaska Democratic Party. For many years, I have served as chair of District 37 Democrats.

My journey in Alaska began in 1969, when I came to Alaska as a Vista Volunteer in New Stuyahok, AK. In January 1971 I left the village and went to the University of Alaska Fairbanks for a degree in education. Upon getting a teaching certification, I returned back to Bristol Bay to teach in Togiak and Manakotak.

After my first year of teaching, I took a break, and worked for the next three years on the pipeline out of Laborers’ Local 942,

I began my career at UAF as Math instructor & Advisor at the University of Alaska’s Student Orientation Services providing academic counseling for rural students.

While teaching at the University, my interest in public policy led me to file for state office. I had the honor as a Democrat, to represent Fairbank’s District 19 in the Alaska Legislature from 1983–1990 as a member of the House of Representatives

After retiring from public office I returned to UAF to teach at the Bristol Bay Campus, based in Dillingham. I taught for the Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development. Upon retirement, I have continued to teach for the Bristol Bay Campus as one of their instructors. My students have hailed from both urban centers and villages and towns all over Alaska. In addition to teaching, I also served on graduate committees and led leadership workshops and seminars.

Since the late ‘90’s I’ve taught and led a Legislative Seminar in Juneau. This is a weeklong in-person workshop on the legislature where students have the opportunity hear from a range of Alaska’s policy makers from the Governor to legislators from both the House and Senate. Students taking the class have gained a much greater understanding of the many competing interests that legislators have when making their policy decisions. The class provides them with insights into our political structure, and the class also helps to demystify the legislative process. Many students from the class have gone on to take leadership roles in their communities.

My life in rural Alaska also provided me the opportunity to get into commercial fishing. Since 1981 I have owned and operated a set net operation in Bristol Bay, and continue today, working in the summer as a salmon fisherman.

I would be honored to be chosen as a delegate to the 2024 Democratic Convention. My academic work, commercial fishing, and being a member of the legislature, have provided me with a firm grounding in the many issues that we face, both in rural and urban Alaska. I am especially able to offer important perspectives and knowledge of the issues of rural Alaska.

Frances Degnan

Elector Candidate

I am Frances Degnan, a resident of Unalakleet, House District 39, Senate District T located on the shores of Norton Sound, a part of the Northern Bering Sea.  I am currently serving as House 39 Chair.  I am running to be an elector to the National Electoral College.

My father, Frank Auvnue Degnan, served in the Territorial Legislature in 1950-52 and in 1960 served as one of the Democrat Electors.  My brother, Chuck Degnan, served as a representative in the Alaska State Legislature 1971-75.  Growing up in a small remote community and in a subsistence-based economy, I observed my parents actually strive to improve the living conditions in our village and address improving the education system locally in order for the young to be able to compete in a changing world.

My mother Ada and Emily Ivanoff Brown organized the Eskimo Mothers’ Club in 1945 and most of the mothers joined.  They served as the local school board, organized the Girl Scout Troops, and instituted the hot lunch program at the Bureau of Indian Affairs school in 1947 because a hungry child cannot learn much.  The cooks were volunteers and the foods were locally caught and donated to the lunch program.  My mother volunteered as the main cook from 1947 and in 1956 the BIA officially accepted the program and funded it.  We thank the forward-thinking mothers and the program continues in today’s schools.

I attended and graduated from Mt. Edgecumbe High School and attended the University of Alaska and graduated in 1964.  That year the Alaska Democratic Party elected me as the secretary.  My father was always a Democrat.  His advice was:  if you make up your mind to help the people, you can do it legislatively.  You run – you don’t win – run again until you get elected, but never give up.  That he did himself.  He ran 26 tines and was elected once and was a Democrat until he left us in 1980.  He respected the right to vote for every person.

Through lived experiences I know the history of our state and appreciate both urban and rural jurisdictions that we have.  Each group is diverse and they need to have their economies thrive to survive amidst the upturns and downturns of the overall state economy.  Cost of living in the urban areas is high; but, yet, at the same time the costs to the rural area is much more.

The small communities throughout our state depend upon the harvest and gathering of natural edible resources that had abounded here throughout the centuries of our indigenous ancestors.  This supplement is critical to the survival of the people who utilize these resources; thus, it is important to have continuance of clean air, clean water, clean land and environment, not just for the people, but also for all the global migratory natural creatures that have depended on the abundances since time immemorial.  Thank you.

FayHerold

Fay Herold

Elector Candidate

To my fellow convention delegates, elected officials and party leaders, I appreciate your consideration of my endeavour to represent my home as a state elector. 

My name is Fay Herold and I am currently the regional vice-chair (female) for the North Gulf Coast and chair for the Gulf Coast Democrats HD5-8.

I was born in the territory of Alaska, on unceded Dena’ina lands, in the city of Anchorage. I was raised in a union household and was taught from an early age the values we hold dear as Alaska Democrats, honesty, fairness for all, community and caring.

I graduated from East Anchorage High and worked for both the state and city in the emerging field of computers and data entry until finding my niche in life in the medical field. I retired from a 25 year career as a registered nurse at Providence Alaska Medical center in 2013. I have raised a family and they have raised theirs! I am proud to have four generations born and raised here in our beautiful state.

It would be the honor of a lifetime to cast a vote for President Biden on behalf of the great state of Alaska!

Thank you again for your time and consideration.

In solidarity,

Fay Herold


Will Hurr

Will Hurr

Elector Candidate

Fellow Alaskan Democrats!

I got involved with the Democratic Party to get good people elected to office.
Democracy only works when we get good people involved in building up their community.

Our party is the party of progress. We help build lives, families, and communities.

We understand that to build the future we want to see, we have to invest in it. The investment is more than financial contribution. It is about how we care for people and use our time to listen to community concern, support those working to build a brighter future, and celebrate every win!

Over the last few decades, I have had opportunity to serve in a variety of roles. House district chair, district treasurer, financial donor, making calls, asking people to run for office, taking notes, taking folks out to coffee to talk about their vision for Alaska, committee work at the district, regional and statewide level, handing out yard signs, and even baking for the cause!

I am running to serve as one of Alaska’s three electors for the National Electoral College. In Alaska, we have too often treated this role as ceremonial. We understand given challenges to the Electoral Collage in 2020 what a serious role it is. It is a key role in electing good people to the highest offices in the USA.

In the current trajectory, Joe Biden will be the Democratic Party’s nominee for President of the United States of America. Through the work of the Biden Administration, other great democratic leaders like Rep. Mary Peltola, and you, we are succeeding! We are building jobs, infrastructure, economies, and communities beyond all expectations.

I am certain of another four years ahead with Joe Biden as President and certain that in 2024, Alaska’s Democratic electors will be more than ceremonial.

Three Democrats will be in Juneau casting votes for President with the Electoral College in 2024.

With your support, I will be among them.

Thank you!
Will Hurr
House District 17

James ("Jim") D. Arlington

Elector Candidate

I respectfully ask for your vote to elect me as an Alaska Democratic Party Delegate to the 2024 Democratic National Convention, as well as one of the three Alaska electors (the Party’s State Electors for the National Electoral College). In addition, I can also serve on one of the three standing Democratic National Convention Committees, if elected.

I have been an active member of the Alaska Democratic Party since my arrival in Alaska in 1983 and, having been recruited by the Party, I ran as a Democratic for State legislative office at least 5 times from Eagle River. I am currently a candidate for House District 23 running against Jamie Allard.

Before coming to Alaska from Colorado, I served as a legislative intern for Democrats, Congressman Tim Wirth and Senator Floyd Haskell.

Just as former Alaska Governor Tony Knowles had experience in the oil and gas industry, which helped him get elected, I too have extensive experience in the Alaska oil patch, as reflected in my resume below. This experience will allow me to bring a unique Alaska perspective to the National Democratic convention.

QUALIFICATIONS  30+ years of executive management experience in Petroleum & Energy, & Commercial Retail Industries.

EXPERIENCE April 2024 – Present. President & CEO, Alaska Natural Gas Corporation February 2013 – March 2024. Business Development and Marketing Director, Afognak Leasing, LLC October 2009 – February 2013. Private Energy Consultant, Various Clients, Anchorage, Alaska 2008 – 2010. Vice President Land/Government Affairs, Pacific Energy Resources, Ltd., Anchorage, AK 1998 – 2008. Land Manager, Forest Oil Corporation/Forcenergy Inc., Anchorage, Alaska 1995 – 1998. Vice President/Human Resources/Marketing, Calista Corporation, Anchorage, Alaska 1988 – 1994. Sole Proprietor, R & D Enterprises, Eagle River, Alaska 1985 – 1988. Land Attorney/Representative, Chevron USA, Inc., Anchorage, Alaska 1981 – 1985. Landman, ARCO Alaska, Inc. Atlantic Richfield Company, Anchorage, Alaska

EDUCATION University of Tulsa College of Law, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Juris Doctor University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, M.S., Public Administration (Urban Admin/Human Resources) University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, B.A., Political Science, Communications

COMMUNITY SERVICE 1998 – Present. Board Member, Alaska Children’s Services, Inc., (Past President and Vice President) 1983 – Present. Member, Anchorage East Rotary Club, (Past: President, VP, Treasurer, Secretary) 2000 – Present. Sports Official (Swimming/Diving), Alaska School Activities Association, Inc. 2013 – 2018. Alaska State Handball Association (Past President and Board Member) 1997 – 2001, 2022. Baseball Manager/Coach (Juniors/Majors – three All Star Teams), Knik Little League 1992. School Board Member, Anchorage School District 1984 – 1992. Zoning Board of Examiners and Appeals, MUNI, (Past Chairman and Vice Chairman) 1983 – 2008. Alaska Assoc. of Petroleum Landmen (Past: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer

Charles “Chuck” Degnan

National Committeeman Candidate For Re-Election

Born and raised in Unalakleet, Charles “Chuck” Degnan is the son of Frank and Ada Degnan.  He graduated from Mt. Edgecumbe High School in 1959.  Majoring in elementary education, Chuck received a B.Ed. from the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1966.  He later received a Master of Education from Texas A&M Commerce (1987).

Chuck served in the Alaska National Guard.  He also served in the U.S. Army as a military police officer stationed in Berlin, Germany.  He received an award from the US Coast Guard in 200l, the Life Saving Award.

Chuck is a self-employed Bering Sea commercial fisherman.  He is also retired from the State of Alaska after working many years as the Bering Strait Coastal Resource Service Area manager.

Chuck has a myriad of experiences and has worked with many people throughout the state and nation.  He feels that it is important to be involved in helping others, either individually or through organizations.  He has served on:

  • Alaska Native Health Board
  • Alaska Rural Affairs Commission, 1970-1974
  • Norton Sound Health Corporation Board, 1969-1974.  Served as chairman.
  • Alaska Federation of Natives, 1969-1978 (not continuous service)
  • Bering Strait School District Board of Education, 1976-1983,
      chairman five years
  • Bering Straits Native Corporation Board, 1974-1985.  Chairman and/or
      member of various committees
  • Unalakleet Native Corporation Board, 1974-present.  Chairman and/or
      member of various committees.
  • Native Village of Unalakeet Tribal Council, 2020-2023.
  • Bering Sea Elders Group, 2015-2020, member or alternate.
  • Norton Bay Inter-Tribal Watershed Council, 2018-present

As a lifetime Democrat Chuck has served in several capacities.  He was in the Alaska House of Representatives 1971-1975, serving on the Finance Committee and Natural Resources Committee.  He has been a delegate/alternate delegate to four national conventions (2008, 2012, 2016, 2020).  He received the 2018 Alaska Democratic Party Lifetime Achievement Award.  He currently is the Rural Vice Chair on the Alaska Democratic State Central Committee and serves on the Executive Committee of the Alaska Democrats.

Chuck currently serves as the Democratic National Committeeman from Alaska and is on the Credentials Committee, Seniors Council, and Native American Caucus.  He has participated in DNC meetings through Zoom (during Covid) and in person.  He is running for a second term as Alaska’s DNC Committeeman.

Chuck has been an avid supporter of Democratic candidates since statehood.  He knows that it is important to promote the platform of the Democratic Party and works to support candidates who share this view.

Brenda Knapp

National Committeewoman Candidate for Re-election

It has been a great privilege to serve on the Democratic National Committee (DNC) as Alaska’s National Committeewoman. I am running for a second term and asking for your vote. Seniority is important on the DNC, so in my first term I attended all the in-person meetings, and I worked hard to represent Alaska at caucus and council meetings to get acquainted with leadership and other members of these bodies. I regularly attended the Environmental and Climate Council, Labor Council, Senior Council, Western Region Caucus and Women’s Caucus. I also attended meetings of the Resolutions and the Rules and Bylaws Committees.

Active Democrat

  • Current National Committeewoman
    Served multiple terms as Chair, Vice Chair and Treasurer of the
      Tongass Democrats.

    Served several terms on ADP Central Committee and as SE Regional Vice
      Chair on the Executive Committee.
  • Recipient of the ADP Lifetime Achievement Award.
  • Recipient of Queen Bess Award for service.
  • 2012 National Convention Delegate.
  • 2016 National Convention Hospitality Chair.
  • Monthly donor to Tongass Dems, ADP and DNC.

            Employment and Community Service

            • Retired from Alaska Dept. of Health and Social Services as Community
                Mental Health Program Administrator. Also directed or administered
                programs in Dept. of Commerce and Economic Development, and Dept. of
                Community and Regional Affairs.
            • Served as Executive Director of two community mental health centers.
            • Worked for tribal organizations and the University of Alaska.
            • Retired Public Employees of Alaska (RPEA), SE Regional Vice President six
                years and current. 
            • Bartlett Regional Hospital Board of Director nine years,
                President two years.
            • AFSCME Retiree Chapter 52.
            • Alaska Mental Health Board, two terms.
            • Alaska Medical Care Advisory Committee, two terms.
            • Alaska Behavioral Health Association, lifetime.
            • KTOO Community Advisory Board, eight years.

                              Education

                              • Bachelor of Arts, University of Washington.
                              • Master of Public Administration, University of Alaska.

                              Rita Miraglia

                              Candidate for National Committeewoman

                              Rita Miraglia is a semi-retired archaeologist, anthropologist, and writer who has lived in Anchorage since 1987.  She has made her home in Nunaka Valley since 1991, where she gardens and grows raspberries.  She also picks wild berries and makes jam—most of which is given away.  She is a life-long registered Democrat and was Chair of District 16 from 2016-2018.  She is the Vice Chair of The Progressive Caucus, and is currently also Vice Chair of District 21.

                              Katherine Pfeiffer

                              Candidate for Secretary

                              Katherine Pfeiffer was born in Fairbanks and has worked in the political non-profit arena, legislative and ballot measures, as a candidate consultant, manager, and union organizer. She has served as the Executive Secretary since 2017.

                              Katherine’s focus is to continue to promote and elect candidates who reflect Alaska Democrats’ shared values. She strongly believes that working together does not just make the Alaska Democratic Party party stronger, but helps our neighborhoods, communities, regions, and cultures thrive. She is a graduate of Portland State University in Oregon and currently lives in Anchorage.