Patkotak is registered as an
independent politician.
State representative He represented District 40 as a member of the
Alaska House of Representatives from
2021 to 2023. Patkotak defeated another Iñupiaq candidate, Elizabeth Niiqsik Ferguson (
D), for the seat by a margin of 200 votes following the retirement of
John Lincoln.
Borough mayor Patkotak resigned from the Alaska House in October 2023 after being elected as mayor of
North Slope Borough. In February 2025, Patkotak apologized after borough police officers were recorded using a sled to transport the body of an
Utqiagvik teen who died by
suicide through the town. During his tenure as borough mayor, Patkotak was criticized for having his wife and children join him on official trips at the borough's expense, and for using borough funds for
first-class travel and luxury expenses on those trips. The borough assembly then approved changes to the borough code to allow the borough to pay for mayor's spouse and dependents to join them on borough-funded travel in December 2024. The code change was supported by Assembly president Crawford Patkotak, the mayor's father. This controversy contributed to recall petitions against both Patkotaks. The petition for Josiah Patkotak failed to gather sufficient signatures by the May 2025 deadline to trigger a
recall election, while the petition for his father was filed too close to the end of his term. == References ==