Damron and Stapp will appear on the ballot for residents of District 32 in the general election on November 5.
Democrat Damron says Alaska has serious problems, and it will take serious people with serious ideas to answer them:
Damron discussed Alaska’s tax system, saying the state and its people should get their fair share in tax revenue from the development of non-renewable resources: Incumbent Republican Stapp, meanwhile, says he is running to make the Interior a place where his children could grow up and afford to live in as adults:
Stapp Candidate Profile Election Alaska House
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