Austin Quinn-Davidson Explained

Austin Quinn-Davidson
Office:Mayor of Anchorage
Status:Acting
Term Start:October 23, 2020
Term End:July 1, 2021
Predecessor:Ethan Berkowitz
Successor:Dave Bronson
Birth Date:29 October 1979
Birth Place:Sacramento, California, U.S.
Party:Independent
Education:University of California, Santa Barbara (BA)
University of California, Davis (JD)

Austin Quinn-Davidson (born October 29, 1979) is an American politician and attorney who served as the acting mayor of Anchorage, Alaska after the resignation of Ethan Berkowitz in October 2020 until the inauguration of Dave Bronson in July 2021. Quinn-Davidson began serving on the Anchorage Assembly in 2018.[1] [2] [3]

Early life and education

Quinn-Davidson was born in Sacramento, California.[4] She earned a Bachelor of Arts in environmental studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2001 and a Juris Doctor from UC Davis School of Law in 2007.[5]

Career

Prior to serving as a member of the Assembly, Quinn-Davidson was a member of the Anchorage Budget Advisory and Women's Commissions.[6] At the time of her election to the Assembly in 2018, Quinn-Davidson served as the Legal Affairs & Land Transactions Director at Great Land Trust, a non-profit organization based in Southcentral Alaska. While Assembly seats are nonpartisan, Quinn-Davidson has been referred to as a progressive.[7]

Mayor of Anchorage

In October 2020, incumbent mayor Ethan Berkowitz announced that he had conducted an inappropriate texting relationship with a local television reporter. Berkowitz then resigned from office, effective October 23. Upon the announcement, the Anchorage Assembly was restructured. Quinn-Davidson, who had been serving as vice chair, was selected to serve as chair, placing her first in the mayoral line of succession.[8] [9] [10] When Quinn-Davidson assumed office, she became the first woman and openly-gay person to serve as mayor of Anchorage.[11] [12] She chose not to run for election to a full term as mayor in 2021.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: George. Kavitha. Anchorage. Alaska Public Media-. 2020-10-17. Assembly reorganizes, elects Austin Quinn-Davidson to become interim mayor. 2020-10-17. Alaska Public Media. en-US.
  2. Web site: Austin Quinn-Davidson. 2020-10-17. Ballotpedia. en.
  3. Web site: 2020-10-17. Anchorage Assembly chooses Austin Quinn-Davidson to serve as acting mayor. 2020-10-17. Anchorage Daily News. en-US.
  4. Web site: Get to Know Anchorage Assembly Candidate Austin Quinn-Davidson. 2020-10-17. The Anchorage Press. en.
  5. Web site: About Austin . austinquinndavidson.com . April 29, 2022.
  6. Web site: About Us - Member Profiles. 2020-10-17. www.muni.org. en-US.
  7. Web site: Buxton. Matt. 2018-08-08. Progressive Quinn-Davidson wins big in Anchorage Assembly special election. 2020-10-17. The Midnight Sun. en-US.
  8. Web site: Landfield. Jeff. 2020-10-16. Austin Quinn-Davidson elected new Assembly chair, will become acting mayor. 2020-10-17. The Alaska Landmine. en.
  9. News: Treinen. Lex. 2020-10-15. With Anchorage's mayor stepping down, a successor will be chosen Friday. 2020-10-17. KTOO. en-US.
  10. News: Anchorage mayor admits to "inappropriate" relationship with TV reporter who was arrested. 2020-10-17. www.cbsnews.com. en-US.
  11. News: Shannon. Joel. Anchorage chooses first woman, openly gay acting mayor, report says. 2020-10-18. USA TODAY. en-US.
  12. News: George. Kavitha. 2020-10-23. Austin Quinn-Davidson, a relative newcomer, to be sworn in as Anchorage mayor Friday. 2020-10-24. Alaska Public Media. en-US.