Municipality of Anchorage — April 7, 2026 Election
Ballot Propositions
12 propositions are on the April 7th ballot. For each one, this guide shows exactly what it funds, who it applies to, and how much it would add to your annual property tax bill — broken down by your home's assessed value. The combined impact table below summarizes all measures in a single view.
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Combined Impact — All Anchorage
If every areawide proposition passes, here's the estimated annual change plus any one-time costs.
| Home Value | Annual Change | One-Time (2026) | First Year Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| $200K | +$4/yr | +$55 | +$59 |
| $300K | +$6/yr | +$82 | +$88 |
| $400K | +$7/yr | +$110 | +$117 |
| $500K | +$9/yr | +$137 | +$146 |
How This Breaks Down
| Proposition | Per $100K |
|---|---|
| Prop 1: ASD School Facility Bonds | -$1.25/yr |
| Prop 5: Community Facilities Bonds | +$1.22/yr |
| Prop 6: Public Safety & Transit Bonds | +$1.89/yr |
| Prop 9: ASD Operating Levy — 2026 Only | +$27.40one-time |
| Prop 10: Charter Amendment — Telephone Utility | $0/yr |
Service-area props (applies only within listed area)
These are in addition to the areawide amounts above, and only affect properties within the specific service area.
This site is an independent civic project and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Municipality of Anchorage. Data is sourced from MOA public records and may not reflect the most current figures — always verify with the MOA Assessor's Office. Nothing here constitutes legal or tax advice.