EAGLE RIVER'S FIGHTER
MEET
JAMIE
Soldier first. Politician last. Eagle River always.
Jamie Allard wore the uniform of the United States Army before she ever asked anyone for a vote. That order matters: service is the habit, politics is just the current assignment.
Eagle River sent her to the Anchorage Assembly in 2020, where she spent three years outnumbered and unbothered — the loyal opposition in a body that didn't want one. In 2022 the district promoted her to the State House, and in 2024 re-elected her with 62% of the vote.
In Juneau she sits on House Finance — Eagle River's seat at the money table — and Military & Veterans' Affairs, because a district wrapped around JBER deserves a veteran in that chair. This legislature she sponsored 13 bills and cosponsored 17 more — and her education bill for deaf and hard-of-hearing kids is now law, alongside cosponsored wins on special-education funding and ANCSA reform.
She lives in Eagle River. She shops where you shop, hits the same potholes you hit, and answers to nobody between you and the road system.