South Anchorage's Randy Sulte is the sole conservative to unseat an Assembly incumbent this year - Alaska Public Media

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This’ll be Randy Sulte’s first political office. He said he had hoped to have more conservative allies joining him on the Assembly this year.

This’ll be Sulte’s first political office. In an interview this week, he said he hoped to have more conservative allies joining him on the Assembly this year.

He said he wanted to run for the Assembly because he thinks Anchorage is worse off than when he moved here in 2004. “If I don’t deliver, I get fired,” Sulte said. “So my focus is on delivery. It’s on getting things done, getting the right things done, failing quickly, failing forward. If I do something wrong, I’ll admit I was wrong, and I’ll change direction immediately.”

Sulte said he’s encouraged by moves from the mayor and the Assembly to revise parts of the city code to waive fees for building and permitting, and hopes to continue that effort to foster new business. As a way to support business, Sulte said, he’ll also focus on addressing the city’s homeless problem.

When it comes to working relationships, Sulte wants to see more cooperation between the Assembly and Bronson. Relations between the two have been rocky since the mayor took office last year, with the mostly-progressive Assembly overriding many of the mayor’s vetoes. Sulte said he doesn’t think that’s a balanced approach.

 

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