Prior to 2015, Fisk had never run for elected office, and was largely unknown in the politics of Alaska. However, Fisk was involved for many years in issues related to fishing, a large industry in Alaska. Fisk served as chairman of a City and Borough of Juneau task force that sought to bring 175
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration jobs to Juneau from Seattle.
Elected mayor In 2015, Greg Fisk filed paperwork to run for mayor of Juneau on the last day available to file, challenging
Merrill Sanford, a first-term mayor who had been running unopposed for re-election. Fisk was widely seen as having run an aggressive campaign, while Sanford's campaign was notably lower in profile. On October 6, 2015, Fisk was elected mayor of Juneau, winning a substantial majority of votes. Unofficial vote totals gave Fisk a 2-1 vote margin over Sanford. was the first mayor of Juneau in more than 20 years (since
Jamie Parsons, who left office in 1994) not to live on
Douglas Island. ==Political positions==