
STUBS THE CAT (Mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska)
‘Tis almost the season for voting, here are just a couple of winning candidates
Akeetna, a small town of around 1,000 people, is a base for exploring Denali, North America’s highest peak, and may have been the inspiration for the fictional town Cicely in the 1990s television show Northern Exposure. It is best known, though, for electing a cat as mayor.
On the main street in Talkeetna is Nagley’s, a general store whose history stretches back to Alaska’s gold rush era. Open since 1921, it started as a log cabin serving miners and trappers, and also previously served as a post office and a district territorial headquarters. Since the 1970s, it has always had a resident cat.
In 1997, when Nagley’s needed a new store cat, manager Laurie Stec found and adopted a Manx mix with a short tail whom she dubbed Stubbs. Stubbs became a local celebrity, greeting shoppers at Nagley’s and making his way every afternoon to the adjoining West Rib Pub & Grill, where he drank catnip-infused water out of a wine or margarita glass.
Talkeetna’s residents were unimpressed by the human candidates for Mayor and conspired to elect Stubbs as a write-in candidate. As fun as the story is, it’s apocryphal. Talkeetna is unincorporated, so it has no mayor. But that didn’t stop Talkeetna’s residents from naming Stubbs their honorary mayor, an office he held from 1997 until his death in 2017.
During his time in office, Mayor Stubbs seemed determined to use up his nine lives. He fell into a restaurant fryer, which was thankfully turned off and cool at the time. He was shot by teenagers with a BB gun and recovered. He jumped onto a garbage truck and accidentally hitched a ride to the outskirts of town before he was discovered and returned. In 2013, Stubbs survived an assassination attempt when he was mauled by a dog. He was rushed to a veterinarian in nearby Wasilla where he was sedated and treated for a punctured lung, a fractured sternum, and a gash in his side that required 12 stitches. Supporters donated money above and beyond his medical bills, and the excess was donated to local animal charities.
Stubbs recovered and returned to his post at the general store, but he passed away in 2017 at the age of 20. He was mourned by all of his constituents. The town carried on the tradition by naming Nagley’s younger store cats, twins Aurora and Denali, as the new honorary mayors. Denali passed away in 2022, but Aurora continues to serve from her office at Nagley’s.
BOSTON CURTIS THE MULE (Committeeman, in Milton, Washington)
In 1938, Democratic Mayor Kenneth Simmons nominated a “Mr. Boston Curtis” for Republican precinct committeeman in the town of Milton, Washington. With no opponents and also no additional information provided to the voters, Curtis was elected with 51 votes — and then subsequently revealed to be a mule. The mayor, a Democrat, had sponsored Boston’s candidacy as a prank, which apparently had a message – he went on to say that voters “have no idea whom they support.”
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‘when you turn an election into a three-ring circus,
there’s always a chance that the dancing bear will win.”
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source credits: mental floss, interesting facts
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Given the performance of some local mayors where I live, a cat or a mule could do just as good a job.
Best wishes, Pete.
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i have to agree
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I love Stubbs the cat. A perfect choice for Mayor.
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he was a scrapper and a big part of the little town
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Stubbs has such a sweet face for all his antics. I imagine you could put an animal on any ballot, and the animal would get votes.
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i have no doubt –
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Thank you so much, Beth, for the wonderful and inspirational story! It made my day!
Joanna
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so glad to hear it, joanna
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You are more than welcome, Beth!
Joanna
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how whimsical and wonderful — and that hilarious quote at the end :)
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it’s pretty true –
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I love these stories you find, beth; it’s a rich world open to many possibilities —
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I would love to live in a town ruled by cats!!
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Wow, Boston Curtis, looks like he could be the next candidate for President, Beth
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I loved both these stories Beth 🥰🥰🥰
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LOVE this! Perhaps our entire country should seriously consider adopting cats to run things
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Proof positive that the quote is true!
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Well, we do tend to vote for integrity.
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Interesting stories to read and pass on and remember.
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with life being what it is, the longer i watch the whole thing, the more i expect the circus band marching in!
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exactly and i wouldn’t be surprised at all
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What a wonderful cat – so sweet and clever. Good name too, Stubbs. A mayor, and why not?
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he was a natural
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What a great story! Stubbs definitely used up those nine lives.
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he was a warrior
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Wow! The truth is more unbelievable than anything you could make up – LOVE it! 💕
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right!
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when you turn an election into a three-ring circus,
there’s always a chance that the dancing bear will win.”
I love this
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so true, right?
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A cat as a major… and that was accepted? But when I look at your current president… a cat and even a mule might be more qualified… However, what a journey, and what an age it reached, given all that Stubbs experienced.
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<3
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Love this story! Cats have higher standards than a lot of elected officials these days.
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true!
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Fun and wonderful. I wish we had a cat for president. Life would be so much better. And we could have a snake for VP, which would make things much better as well.
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The story about Stubbs the cat is a great one. I’ve never heard it before. It makes me think that maybe cats should mayors, state representatives, congressmen and even Presidents. It can’t be worse than what we have. Anyway, the donkey story was interesting too.
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Such a timely topic. We need to be informed as voters.
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absolutely, it’s incredibly important
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