Dean Westlake (January 8, 1960 – August 21, 2022), or Nuna in Iñupiaq, was an American politician from Alaska. He served in the Alaska House of Representatives in 2017, representing the 40th District in Alaska's North Slope region. A member of the Democratic Party, he caucused with the Democrat-led majority in the House of Representatives that includes independents and Republicans.
In December 2017, after seven female capitol staffers aired complaints of inappropriate sexual behavior by Westlake, he apologized. However, when he fathered a child with a 16-year-old in 1988 when he was 28 was about to be publicized, he tendered his resignation effective within ten days.[1] | September 06, 2014 | Adjutant General Out After Release of National Guard Report, Governor calls for Special Team to Restore Respect and Responsibility | Mary Kauffman, SitNews | [2][3] | 10/22/2014 | Alaska National Guard Sex Abuse Scandal Threatens GOP Governor’s Re-election | Dana Liebelson | [4]
According to procedures in such a circumstance, elected District 40 representatives of his Democratic party submitted three names of prospective replacement candidates to the governor. House Democratic members were then to make a choice regarding confirmation of his nominee. Representative Westlake, embattled by sexual harassment allegations, will resign, Alaska Dispatch News, Julia O'Malley, December 15, 2017. Retrieved December 16, 2017. By January 7, eight hopefuls had put their names into consideration for the post which officially became vacant on December 25, 2017. Alaska political roundup: Here’s who wants to fill the state House seat left empty by Dean Westlake, Alaska Dispatch News, Nathaniel Herz, January 6, 2018. Retrieved January 8, 2018. From those, district Democrats forwarded the governor the names of three candidates from whom he might choose to replace Westlake: Sandy Shroyer-Beaver and Eugene Smith, both of Kotzebue and Leanna Mack of Utqiagvik. Westlake replacement to be named soon, KINY, January 11, 2018. Retrieved January 18, 2018. Governor Bill Walker rejected the choice of those Democratic party leaders from District 40, after he interviewed the three. Instead Walker picked John Lincoln, an official with the Kotzebue-based NANA Regional Corporation, and he forwarded his choice to House Democrats for confirmation. Governor Walker picks Kotzebue man to represent northern Alaska in State House, Alaska Dispatch News, Nathaniel Herz, January 25, 2018. Retrieved January 25, 2018. House Democrats quickly officially endorsed Lincoln to take the seat, effective January 26, 2018. Democrats approve appointment of John Lincoln to the House, KTUU, Richard Mauer, January 26, 2018.
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