Jonathan Powell-Mark for State House District 31

Jonathan Powell-Mark
Libertarian · State House District 31 · Alaska

Jonathan Powell-Mark

“I live in a state where the fringe gets to win.”

About Jonathan

Jonathan Powell-Mark grew up in one of Alaska’s original third-party families. His father was a founding member of the Alaska Independence Party — and Joe Vogler himself used baby Jonathan as a campaign prop in 1986. He has spent his entire life watching Outside political machines fail Alaska. Now he’s running for State House District 31 as a Libertarian because Fairbanks deserves a representative who puts Alaska first — not party loyalty, not special interest obligation, not the managed compliance that passes for representation in both major parties.

Fairbanks faces distinct challenges: some of the highest heating fuel costs in the state, dependence on federal installations that bring economic activity but also federal strings, and a community that prizes independence more than most. Jonathan’s platform is built around those realities — real solutions to energy costs, real protection for civil liberties, and real fiscal restraint from a legislator who will vote no when no is the honest answer.

He made his way from the AIP to the Libertarian Party by the same road: a conviction that individuals — not governments, and certainly not Outside governments — are the proper authorities over their own lives. He’s an Alaskan protectionist, not a separatist. But just because Alaskans are Americans doesn’t mean they should have to pick between two Outside parties who have never spent a winter in Fairbanks.

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Jonathan is a writer, and his positions aren’t talking points — they’re worked out in print. His essay “The Third Way in Alaska” traces the full history of third-party politics in this state, makes the case for ranked-choice voting from the perspective of someone who has lived it, and explains why Alaska’s political independence is worth defending. You can read it at [WRITING-LINK-HERE]. He believes in showing his work. That’s not a common instinct in Alaskan politics, and it’s one reason he’s running as a Libertarian.

On energy, Jonathan understands that Fairbanks’s heating cost crisis is a policy failure as much as a geography problem. The Interior’s potential connection to natural gas infrastructure — whether through a gas line spur, LNG trucking routes, or expanded wood-gas and renewable options — represents relief that the legislature has been slow to deliver. Jonathan will push for real action, not another study.

On fiscal policy, his position is the same as every AK LP candidate: no new taxes, full PFD, and a legislature that controls spending rather than reaching into the Permanent Fund. On liberty, he will carry the full AK LP platform without apology.

Platform Highlights

Where Jonathan Stands

Three priorities. Fifteen positions. All grounded in one conviction: District 31 deserves a legislator who says what he means and votes the way he ran.

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