LaFrance served on the
Anchorage Assembly from 2017 to 2023. In
2020, she ran as an independent for District 28 of the
Alaska House of Representatives, centered in South Anchorage, against Republican
James D. Kaufman. She received the support of the
Democratic Party. She ultimately lost the election, receiving 5,416 votes to Kaufman’s 5,851.
Mayor of Anchorage 2024 election In
2024, LaFrance ran for
mayor of Anchorage against Republican
Dave Bronson, the incumbent mayor. Running as an independent, she received a co-endorsement from the Anchorage Democratic Party. LaFrance ultimately defeated Bronson, taking 53.54% of the vote to Bronson's 46.46%.
Tenure She was sworn into office on July 1, 2024. In October
2024, she endorsed three candidates running for the
Alaska House of Representatives: Republican
Chuck Kopp (district 10), Democrat
Ted Eischeid (district 22), and independent
Ky Holland (district 9). ==References==