Mat-Su Assembly member Rob Yundt resigns, effective immediately

Yundt, who is also a Republican candidate for Senate District N, said he resigned because he is moving out of his district.

Mat-Su Assembly member Rob Yundt resigns, effective immediately
Former Mat-Su Borough Assembly member Rob Yundt listens to Borough Public Works Director Tom Adams during an Assembly meeting in June 2023. (Photo courtesy of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough)

What you need to know:

  • Mat-Su Borough Assembly member Rob Yundt resigned Wednesday because he is moving from District 4 to District 6. His resignation is effective immediately. 
  • Borough law requires Assembly members to live in the district they represent. Yundt said he learned of the rule over the weekend and decided to resign after a meeting with borough officials Wednesday. Yundt is also a Republican candidate for Senate District N.
  • The Assembly will appoint a replacement for District 4 through a process to be decided at a meeting on Sept. 10.

PALMER – Mat-Su Borough Assembly member Rob Yundt resigned from office this week, effective immediately.

Yundt resigned because he is moving out of his assembly district, he said in an interview today. He submitted his resignation via email to Matanuska-Susitna Borough Clerk Lonnie McKechnie after meeting with borough administration officials Wednesday morning, he said.

Yundt represented District 4, which includes Wasilla. He is moving his family from a duplex in District 4 into a larger home several miles away in District 6, he said.

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He first learned about the residency rule over the weekend, he said.

“I didn’t know the rule,” he said. “I’m not going to lie – I’ve shed some tears over this. It’s been tough.”  

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Borough law requires assembly members to live within the district they represent. An assembly member who moves out of their district can continue to hold the seat until the next regular election, the law states. The borough's next election is scheduled for Nov. 5.

Yundt said he chose to resign now rather than wait until November to make the administrative tasks around filling the vacancy easier for the clerk staff who also manage all borough election activities.

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Yundt is a Republican candidate for Senate District N. He came in second in the August primary against incumbent Republican Sen. David Wilson, finishing with about 33% of the vote to Wilson's 41%. He will also appear on the general election ballot in November.

Because Yundt submitted his resignation after a summer deadline for vacancies to appear on this year's ballot, his position will be filled by a vote of the assembly, according to borough law.

The assembly is scheduled to accept Yundt’s resignation during a regular meeting on Sept. 10. They must appoint someone to fill the vacancy within 30 days, the law states.

How that individual is selected is up to the assembly, McKechnie said. Previous vacancies have been filled through a community application process and a series of special meetings to select and vet candidates, she said.

Yundt said he does not plan to recommend an individual for the vacancy. If the assembly chooses to accept applications, residents of District 4 can apply for the seat by contacting McKechnie’s office.

Assembly members appointed to vacant seats serve only until the next general election. At that time, they must run for and win the spot if they want to continue serving out the remainder of the previous member’s term. That means any person appointed to the seat vacated by Yundt will have to appear on the borough’s November 2025 ballot.

Yundt was originally elected to the Assembly in 2020 and was reelected last year in an uncontested race.

-- Amy Bushatz can be contacted at abushatz@matsusentinel.com.

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