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Sarah Vance (politician)

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American politician
Sarah Vance
Member of theAlaska House of Representatives
Assumed office
January 16, 2019
Preceded byPaul Seaton
Constituency31st district (2019–2023)
6th district (2023–present)
Personal details
Born (1979-08-18)August 18, 1979 (age 45)
Texas
Political partyRepublican
SpouseJeff Vance
ResidenceHomer, Alaska
Alma materKenai Peninsula College (KPC)

Sarah L. Vance is an American politician from Alaska. Vance is aRepublican member of theAlaska House of Representatives, representing the 6th district.

Political career

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Sarah Vance began her political career as Co-Chair and spokesperson forHeartbeat of Homer, a local recall campaign against three members of the Homer City Council inHomer, Alaska.[1] The group campaigned to recall 3 members of the Homer City Council over transparency complaints. The group accused the city council members Donna Aderhold, David Lewis, and Catriona Reynolds of lying to the public about the intention behind an "inclusivity resolution", which the group alleges was an attempt to declare Homer asanctuary city.[2] All three council members retained their seats by wide margins.[3]

Vance ran for the Homer City Council in 2017, finishing third.[4]

Vance defeated incumbent RepresentativePaul Seaton in the 2018 general election.[5]

Vance announced she was running for re-election on November 3, 2020. Running against Vance as an undeclared candidate was Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly President Kelly Cooper.[6]

Electoral history

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2024

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Primary

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2024 Nonpartisan primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanSarah Vance (incumbent)1,99843.2
IndependentBrent Johnson1,56934.0
IndependentAlana Greear(withdrew)79017.1
RepublicanDawson Slaughter2655.7
Total votes4,622100.0

After the primary election, Alana Greear withdrew from the race and endorsed fellow Independent Brent Johnson.[7]

General

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2024 Alaska House of Representatives general election, District 6
PartyCandidateFirst choiceRound 1Round 2
Votes%TransferVotes%TransferVotes%
RepublicanSarah Vance (incumbent)5,36047.0%+35,36347.0%+2755,63852.3%
IndependentBrent Johnson4,95643.4%+94,96543.5%+1855,15047.7%
RepublicanDawson R. Slaughter1,0749.4%+41,0789.5%- 1,078Eliminated
Write-in270.2%- 27Eliminated
Total votes11,41711,40610,788
Blank or inactive ballots392+6181,010

References

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  1. ^Armstrong, Michael (2017-08-03)."APOC assesses penalty against Heartbeat of Homer; spokesperson of group running for city council".Homer News. Retrieved2020-06-15.
  2. ^"Pro-recall group in Homer holds rally as ACLU case lands on fourth judge". 21 May 2017.
  3. ^"After incumbents survive Homer council recall effort, a desire to 'move on'".Anchorage Daily News. 2017-06-17. Retrieved2020-06-15.
  4. ^Pacer, Megan (16 August 2018)."Sarah Vance makes run at House of Representatives seat". Homer News. Retrieved10 April 2020.
  5. ^Kelly, Devin (7 November 2018)."GOP poised to retake state House after knocking off Seaton, Grenn". Alaska Journal of Commerce. Retrieved10 April 2020.
  6. ^"Cooper files for House District 31 race". 18 November 2019.
  7. ^Dye, Jacob (September 2, 2024)."Alana Greear drops out of race for House District 6".Homer News. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2024.
34th Alaska Legislature (2025)
Speaker of the House
Bryce Edgmon (I)
Majority Leader
Chuck Kopp (MCR)
Minority Leader
Mia Costello (R)
Majority Coalition (21)
Democratic (14)
Majority Coalition Republican (2)
Independent (5)
Minority Caucus (19)
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