![Photo: David Dodman, KNOM.](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/2014-11-04-general-election-004-2432px-300x200.jpg)
Official election results for the 2022 Nome Municipal Election
The unofficial results are in for the six seats, two on the Common Council, Utility Board, and School Board respectively. Nome voters also repealed Ballot Proposition One.
![Municipal elections in Nome take place at Old St. Joe's on Tuesday, October 3rd.](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/2014-11-04-gen-election-002-2432px-300x200.jpg)
Nome’s Municipal Election features one race with two candidates
Today is the Nome Municipal Election, where voters will decide between seven candidates to represent them on six open seats. Only one position on the ballot has two people running for the same seat.
![A long table with a gavel resting on it. American flag in background.](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Interns-Sarah-and-Amari-photo-by-Karen-Trop-1-of-1-300x200.jpg)
Seven candidates on ballot for Nome’s 2022 Municipal Election
After the deadline to file for Nome’s municipal election passed, only one of six seats on the ballot has two candidates running for the same position.
![Municipal elections in Nome take place at Old St. Joe's on Tuesday, October 3rd.](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/2014-11-04-gen-election-002-2432px-300x200.jpg)
Few candidates listed for Nome municipal seats as filing deadline looms
Today is the last day to file as a candidate in Nome’s upcoming municipal election. This year features two seats up for grabs on the City Council, two on the Utility Board and two on the School Board.
![On Front Street, Nome, flags in the wind](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/2011-Storm-Flags-1216px-300x200.jpg)
Meet the rest of the U.S. House candidates
Thanks in part to APRN, ADN and the Alaska Beacon, here are the remaining candidates KNOM has not yet covered.
![Voters at Old St. Joe's, Nome, Alaska](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/IMG_4654-2432px-300x200.jpg)
As election day approaches, here’s what voters need to know
Alaska’s much anticipated Special Primary Election to fill the state’s sole U.S. House of Representatives’ seat is taking place June 11. Here’s what you need to know.