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Kasey Kinsman

Council Member · Cordova City Council

Elected OfficialVerified

2 articles · 3 transcripts · 2 clips

www.cityofcordova.net/elected-officials

Kasey Kinsman is a member of the Cordova City Council in Cordova, Alaska, with a council term listed as expiring in March 2029. As of 2026, she also serves as Vice Mayor and has presided over regular City Council meetings at the Cordova Center.

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