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The following provides a listing of the individuals who have served in the position of mayor of Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. Anaktuvuk Pass is a second-class city in the North Slope Borough of the state of Alaska in the United States. Anaktuvuk Pass was founded in 1949 and was incorporated as a city in June 1957.[1] As a second-class city, the mayor is elected by and from within the membership of the city council, typically to a one-year term, though Alaska statutes governing municipalities allow a different term to be established by ordinance.

Mayors of Anaktuvuk Pass

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Image Name Born Died Tenure begin Tenure end Notes
[data missing] 1957 1960
John Morry 1960 1961 [2]
[data missing] 1961 1963
Simon Paneak 1900 1975 1963 1964 [3][4]
[data missing] 1964 1965
Ben Ahgook 1991 1965 1966 [5]
Bob Ahgook 1929 2006 1966 1967 [6]
Zaccharias Hugo 1931 2013 1967 1968 [7]
[data missing] 1968 1970
Bob Ahgook 1929 2006 1970 1972 [8][9]
Noah Ahgook 1972 1973 [10]
Danny Hugo 1973 1974 [1]
Bob Ahgook 1929 2006 1974 1975 [11]
[data missing] 1975 1976
Roosevelt Paneak 1945 2005 1976 1977 [12]
[data missing] 1977 1979
Raymond Paneak 1940 living 1979 1980 [13]
[data missing] 1980 1981
Harry K. Hugo 1951 2011 1981 1983 [14][15]
Benjamin "Ben" Hopson, Jr. 1983 1984 [16][17]
Harry K. Hugo 1951 2011 1984 1985 [18]
[data missing] 1985 1997
Dorothy Hopson 1997 1999 [19][20][21]
[data missing] 1999 2004
George Paneak 1949 2009 2004 2009 [22][23][24][25][26][27]
[data missing] 2009 2010
Homer Mekiana 2010 2011 [28]
Esther Hugo living 2011 2012 [29]
Thomas Rulland living 2012 2013 [30]
Justus Mekiana, Jr. living 2013 incumbent [31][32][33]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Directory of Borough and City Officials 1974". Alaska Local Government. XIII (2). Juneau: Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs: 16. January 1974.
  2. ^ Alaska City Officials Directory 1960–61. Information Bulletin Number 28. Palmer: League of Alaska Cities. December 1960. p. 6.
  3. ^ Alaska Municipal Directory — 1964. Juneau: Alaska Municipal League. 1964.
  4. ^ "About Simon Paneak". Simon Paneak Memorial Museum. Barrow: North Slope Borough. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  5. ^ Directory Borough and City Officials. Juneau: Office of the Governor of Alaska, Local Affairs Agency. December 1965. p. 12.
  6. ^ 1967 Directory Borough & City Officials. Juneau: Office of the Governor of Alaska, Local Affairs Agency. 1967. p. 12.
  7. ^ "1968 Directory Borough & City Officials". Alaska Local Government. VI (9). Juneau: Office of the Governor of Alaska, Local Affairs Agency: 12. November 1967.
  8. ^ "Directory Borough & City Officials 1971". Alaska Local Government. X (1). Juneau: Office of the Governor of Alaska, Local Affairs Agency: 13. February 1971.
  9. ^ :"Directory Borough & City Officials 1972". Alaska Local Government. XI (1). Juneau: Office of the Governor of Alaska, Local Affairs Agency: 14. January 1972.
  10. ^ "Directory Borough & City Officials 1973". Alaska Local Government. XII (2). Juneau: Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs: 15. January 1973.
  11. ^ "Directory of Borough and City Officials 1975". Alaska Local Government. XIV (2). Juneau: Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs: 16. January 1975.
  12. ^ Alaska Municipal Officials Directory 1977. Juneau: Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs / Alaska Municipal League. 1977. p. 15.
  13. ^ Alaska Municipal Officials Directory 1980. Juneau: Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs / Alaska Municipal League. 1980. p. 17.
  14. ^ Alaska Municipal Officials Directory 1982. Juneau: Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs / Alaska Municipal League. 1982. p. 18.
  15. ^ Alaska Municipal Officials Directory 1983. Juneau: Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs / Alaska Municipal League. 1983. p. 16.
  16. ^ Alaska Municipal Officials Directory 1984. Juneau: Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs / Alaska Municipal League. 1984. p. 16.
  17. ^ Diapir Field Lease Offering — June 1984 — Final Envrionmental Impact Statement. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1984. p. K-74. Retrieved February 3, 2016. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  18. ^ Alaska Municipal Officials Directory 1985. Juneau: Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs / Alaska Municipal League. 1985. p. 19.
  19. ^ 1998 Alaska Municipal Officials Directory. Juneau: Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs / Alaska Municipal League. January 1998. p. 24.
  20. ^ 1999 Alaska Municipal Officials Directory. Juneau: Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs / Alaska Municipal League. January 1999. p. 24.
  21. ^ "Officers". Alaska Conference of Mayors. Juneau: Alaska Municipal League. 1999. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  22. ^ "George Paneak (obituary)". Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. September 24, 2009. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  23. ^ 2005 Alaska Municipal Officials Directory. Juneau: Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs / Alaska Municipal League. January 2005. p. 25.
  24. ^ 2007 Alaska Municipal Officials Directory. Juneau: Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development / Alaska Municipal League. March 2007. p. 26.
  25. ^ 2008 Alaska Community Directory. Anchorage: Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development, Division of Community & Regional Affairs. January 2008. p. 48.
  26. ^ Marsh, Alton K. (June 1, 2008). "America's Airports: An Air-Mailed Village". All News. Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  27. ^ Myklebust, Terje (Fall 2006). "Tribute to Helge Ingstad" (PDF). News of Norway. 76 (3). Washington: Royal Norwegian Embassy: 7. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  28. ^ Alaska Native Directory and Magazine (7th ed.). October 11, 2011. p. 1 of appendix. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  29. ^ "2012 ACoM Members". Online Resource Center, Alaska Conference of Mayors. Juneau: Alaska Municipal League. 2012. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
  30. ^ "Community: Anaktuvuk Pass". Community Database Online. Juneau: Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development, Division of Community and Regional Affairs. 2013. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
  31. ^ "Community: Anaktuvuk Pass" at Community Database Online. Retrieved February 21, 2014
  32. ^ 2014 Alaska Municipal Officials Directory. Juneau: Alaska Municipal League. 2014. p. 29.
  33. ^ 2015 Alaska Municipal Officials Directory. Juneau: Alaska Municipal League. 2015. p. 29.
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  • Getty Images – photo by David A. Harvey, taken April 4, 1982 for National Geographic, captioned "Eskimos, including the town mayor play basketball in a swimming pool. Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska.". Harry Hugo, left, is shown fighting for the ball against his younger opponents.


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