Not to be confused with 2020 United States House of Representatives election in Alaska .
The 2020 Alaska House of Representatives election was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, with the primary election on August 18, 2020.[1] Voters in the 40 districts of the Alaska House of Representatives elected their representatives, in conjunction with state senate elections and the biennial United States elections for federal offices.
Background [ ]
Following the previous state House elections in 2018 , Republicans nominally gained a majority in the chamber. When the House convened to commence its regular session in January 2019, a power struggle resulted in a lengthy delay in organizing itself. Eventually, all fifteen Democratic members formed a coalition with the two independents including Bryce Edgmon (elected as a Democrat) and eight dissident Republicans to re-elect Edgmon as Speaker, a total of twenty-five members.[2] In May and July 2019, Republicans Gabrielle LeDoux (District 15) and Tammie Wilson (District 3) left the Coalition, respectively, dropping its members down to twenty-three.[3] [4]
Overview [ ]
2020 Alaska House of Representatives elections General election — November 3, 2020[citation needed ]
Party
Votes
%
Candidates
Before
After
+/–
Republican
149,728
48.31%
31
23
21
2
Democratic
100,080
32.29%
26
15
15
Independent
45,887
14.80%
15
2
4
2
Write-ins
5,130
1.66%
—
—
—
—
Alaska Independence
2,002
0.65%
2
0
0
Other
1,522
0.49%
1
0
0
Libertarian
477
0.15%
1
0
0
Popular vote
Republican
48.31%
Democratic
32.29%
Independent
14.80%
Write-in
1.66%
Alaska Independence
0.65%
Others
0.64%
Seats
Republican
52.5%
Democratic
37.5%
Independent
10.0%
Summary of results [ ]
1st
Bart LeBon
Rep[Note 1]
Bart LeBon
Rep
2nd
Steve Thompson
Rep[Note 1]
Steve Thompson
Rep
3rd
Mike Prax
Rep
Mike Prax [Note 2]
Rep
4th
Grier Hopkins
Dem
Grier Hopkins
Dem
5th
Adam Wool
Dem
Adam Wool
Dem
6th
Dave Talerico
Rep
Mike Cronk
Rep
7th
Colleen Sullivan-Leonard
Rep
Christopher Kurka
Rep
8th
Mark Neuman
Rep
Kevin McCabe
Rep
9th
George Rauscher
Rep
George Rauscher
Rep
10th
David Eastman
Rep
David Eastman
Rep
11th
DeLena Johnson
Rep
DeLena Johnson
Rep
12th
Cathy Tilton
Rep
Cathy Tilton
Rep
13th
Sharon Jackson
Rep
Ken McCarty
Rep
14th
Kelly Merrick
Rep
Kelly Merrick
Rep
15th
Gabrielle LeDoux
Rep[Note 3]
David Nelson
Rep
16th
Ivy Spohnholz
Dem
Ivy Spohnholz
Dem
17th
Andy Josephson
Dem
Andy Josephson [Note 2]
Dem
18th
Harriet Drummond
Dem
Harriet Drummond [Note 2]
Dem
19th
Geran Tarr
Dem
Geran Tarr [Note 2]
Dem
20th
Zack Fields
Dem
Zack Fields [Note 2]
Dem
21st
Matt Claman
Dem
Matt Claman
Dem
22nd
Sara Rasmussen
Rep
Sara Rasmussen
Rep
23rd
Chris Tuck
Dem
Chris Tuck
Dem
24th
Chuck Kopp
Rep[Note 1]
Tom McKay
Rep
25th
Mel Gillis
Rep
Calvin Schrage
Ind
26th
Laddie Shaw
Rep
Laddie Shaw [Note 2]
Rep
27th
Lance Pruitt
Rep
Liz Snyder
Dem
28th
Jennifer Johnston
Rep[Note 1]
James Kaufman
Rep
29th
Ben Carpenter
Rep
Ben Carpenter
Rep
30th
Vacant [Note 4]
Ron Gillham
Rep
31st
Sarah Vance
Rep
Sarah Vance
Rep
32nd
Louise Stutes
Rep[Note 1]
Louise Stutes [Note 2]
Rep
33rd
Sara Hannan
Dem
Sara Hannan [Note 2]
Dem
34th
Andi Story
Dem
Andi Story
Dem
35th
Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins
Dem
Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins
Dem
36th
Dan Ortiz
Ind
Dan Ortiz
Ind
37th
Bryce Edgmon
Ind
Bryce Edgmon [Note 2]
Ind
38th
Tiffany Zulkosky
Dem
Tiffany Zulkosky
Dem
39th
Neal Foster
Dem
Neal Foster
Dem
40th
John Lincoln
Dem
Josiah Patkotak
Ind
^ Jump up to: a b c d e Part of the Majority Coalition with Democrats and Independents.
^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i Unopposed in the general election.
^ Not a member of any caucus.
^ Gary Knopp (Coalition Republican) died July 31, 2020.
Close races [ ]
Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:
District 27, 0.2% gain
District 15, 1.9%
District 40, 3.6% gain
District 28, 3.7%
District 25, 4.5% gain
District 23, 4.7%
District 5, 5.76%
District 4, 8.17%
District 31, 8.6%
Retiring incumbents [ ]
Three incumbent Representatives (two Republicans and one Democrat) chose not to seek reelection.
Dave Talerico (R), District 6[5]
Colleen Sullivan-Leonard (R), District 7[6]
John Lincoln (D), District 40[7]
Incumbents defeated [ ]
In primary election [ ]
Six incumbent Representatives (all Republicans) were defeated in the August 18 primaries.
Sharon Jackson (R), District 13
Jennifer Johnston (Coalition R), District 28
Gary Knopp (Coalition R), District 30[b]
Chuck Kopp (Coalition R), District 24
Gabrielle LeDoux (R), District 15
Mark Neuman (R), District 8
In general election [ ]
Two incumbents (both Republicans) sought reelection but were defeated in the general election.
Mel Gillis (R), District 25
Lance Pruitt (R), District 27
Detailed results [ ]
District 1 [ ]
AD primary
Democratic and Independence primary[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Christopher Quist
702
50.3
Democratic
Bennie Colbert
694
49.7
Total votes
1,396
100.0
General election
1st district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Coalition Republican
Bart LeBon (incumbent)
3,769
55.30
Democratic
Christopher Quist
3,027
44.42
Write-in
Write-ins
19
0.28
Total votes
6,815
100.0
Republican hold
District 2 [ ]
Republican primary
Republican primary[9]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Coalition Republican
Steve M. Thompson (incumbent)
452
52.3
Republican
David Selle
413
47.7
Total votes
865
100.0
General election
2nd district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Coalition Republican
Steve M. Thompson (incumbent)
3,631
69.57
Democratic
Jeremiah Youmans
1,565
29.99
Write-in
Write-ins
23
0.44
Total votes
5,219
100.0
Republican hold
District 3 [ ]
3rd district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Mike Prax (incumbent)
7,001
96.50
Write-in
Write-ins
254
3.50
Total votes
7,255
100.0
Republican hold
District 4 [ ]
4th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Grier Hopkins (incumbent)
5,478
53.98
Republican
Keith Kurber
4,649
45.81
Write-in
Write-ins
21
0.21
Total votes
10,148
100.00%
Democratic hold
District 5 [ ]
AD primary
Democratic and Independence primary[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Adam Wool (incumbent)
1,204
64.2%
Democratic
Taryn Hughes
672
35.8%
Total votes
1,876
100.00%
General election
5th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Adam Wool (incumbent)
4,341
52.79
Republican
Kevin McKinley
3,867
47.03
Write-in
Write-ins
15
0.18
Total votes
8,223
100.0
Democratic hold
District 6 [ ]
Republican primary
Republican primary[11]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Mike Cronk
1,337
64.9%
Republican
Julie Morris
471
22.8%
Republican
Ryan Smith
253
12.3%
Total votes
2,061
100.00%
General election
6th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Mike Cronk
4,861
55.80
Democratic
Julia Hnilicka
2,626
30.15
Independent
Elijah Verhagen
644
7.39
Independent
Vernon Carlson
418
4.80
Independent
Deborah Riley
141
1.62
Write-in
Write-ins
21
0.24
Total votes
8,711
100.0
Republican hold
District 7 [ ]
Republican primary
Republican primary[12]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Christopher Kurka
1,723
69.3%
Republican
Lynn Gattis
762
30.7%
Total votes
2,485
100.00%
General election
7th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Christopher Kurka
6,449
73.77
Independent
Jamin Burton
2,252
25.76
Write-in
Write-ins
41
0.47
Total votes
8,742
100.0
Republican hold
District 8 [ ]
Republican primary
Republican primary[13]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Kevin McCabe
1,798
64.3%
Republican
Mark Neuman (incumbent)
999
35.7%
Total votes
2,797
100.00%
General election
8th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Kevin McCabe
7,533
81.44
Democratic
Alma Hartley
1,683
18.19
Write-in
Write-ins
34
0.37
Total votes
9,250
100.0
Republican hold
District 9 [ ]
Republican primary
Republican primary[14]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
George Rauscher (incumbent)
1,689
60.9%
Republican
LD Howard
1,082
39.1%
Total votes
2,771
100.00%
General election
9th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
George Rauscher (incumbent)
7,496
71.92
Democratic
Bill Johnson
2,870
27.54
Write-in
Write-ins
57
0.55
Total votes
10,423
100.0
Republican hold
District 10 [ ]
Republican primary
Republican primary[15]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
David Eastman (incumbent)
1,589
52.8%
Republican
Jesse Sumner
1,420
47.2%
Total votes
3,009
100.00%
General election
10th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
David Eastman (incumbent)
7,659
73.70
Democratic
Monica Stein-Olson
2,693
25.91
Write-in
Write-ins
40
0.38
Total votes
10,392
100.0
Republican hold
District 11 [ ]
Republican primary
Republican primary[16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
DeLena Johnson (incumbent)
1,858
77.2%
Republican
Alex Fetta
550
22.8%
Total votes
2,408
100.00%
General election
11th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
DeLena Johnson (incumbent)
7,383
74.09
Democratic
Andrea Hackbarth
2,553
25.62
Write-in
Write-ins
29
0.29
Total votes
9,965
100.0
Republican hold
District 12 [ ]
12th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Cathy Tilton (incumbent)
8,881
95.63
Write-in
Write-ins
406
4.37
Total votes
9,287
100.0
Republican hold
District 13 [ ]
Republican primary
Republican primary[16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Ken McCarty
722
55.7
Republican
Sharon Jackson (incumbent)
573
44.3
Total votes
1,295
100.0
General election
13th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Ken McCarty
4,730
67.57
Democratic
James Canitz Sr.
2,250
32.14
Write-in
Write-ins
20
0.29
Total votes
7,000
100.0
Republican hold
District 14 [ ]
Democratic nominee Bruce Batten withdrew on August 31.[17]
14th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Kelly Merrick (incumbent)
7,602
71.77
Independent
Mike Risinger
2,960
27.95
Write-in
Write-ins
30
0.28
Total votes
10,592
100.0
Republican hold
District 15 [ ]
Republican primary
Polling
Results
Republican primary[18]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
David Nelson
628
67.3
Republican
Gabrielle LeDoux (incumbent)
305
32.7
Total votes
933
100.0
AD primary
Democratic and Independence primary[18]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Lyn Franks
433
63.2
Democratic
Patrick McCormack
131
19.1
Democratic
Rick Phillips
121
17.7
Total votes
685
100.0
General election
15th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
David Nelson
2,541
50.82
Democratic
Lyn Franks
2,446
48.92
Write-in
Write-ins
13
0.26
Total votes
5,000
Republican hold
District 16 [ ]
Republican primary
Republican primary[19]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Paul Bauer
667
58.3%
Republican
David Walker
477
41.7%
Total votes
1,144
100.00%
General election
16th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Ivy Spohnholz (incumbent)
4,010
53.1
Republican
Paul Bauer
3,061
40.5
Libertarian
Scott Kohlhaas
477
6.3
Write-in
Write-ins
11
0.2
Total votes
7,559
100.0
Democratic hold
District 17 [ ]
17th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Andy Josephson (incumbent)
4,923
91.4
Write-in
Write-ins
463
8.9
Total votes
5,386
100.0
Democratic hold
District 18 [ ]
18th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Harriet Drummond (incumbent)
5,233
90.8
Write-in
Write-ins
529
9.2
Total votes
5,762
100.0
Democratic hold
District 19 [ ]
19th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Geran Tarr (incumbent)
3,854
92.5
Write-in
Write-ins
311
7.5
Total votes
4,165
100.0
Democratic hold
District 20 [ ]
20th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Zack Fields (incumbent)
5,195
91.8
Write-in
Write-ins
467
8.2
Total votes
5,662
Democratic hold
District 21 [ ]
21st district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Matt Claman (incumbent)
5,495
61.4
Republican
Lynette Largent
3,435
38.4
Write-in
Write-ins
25
0.3
Total votes
8,955
100.0
Democratic hold
District 22 [ ]
AD primary
Democratic and Independence primary[20]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Alaskan Independence
David Nees
919
63.4
Alaskan Independence
Dustin Darden
530
36.6
Total votes
1,449
100.0
General election
22nd district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Sara Rasmussen (incumbent)
4,921
54.8
Independent
Stephen Trimble
2,679
29.8
Alaskan Independence
David Nees
1,356
15.1
Write-in
Write-ins
26
0.3
Total votes
8,982
100.0
Republican hold
District 23 [ ]
AD primary
Democratic and Independence primary[21]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Chris Tuck (incumbent)
1,155
85.0%
Alaskan Independence
Timothy Huit
204
15.0%
Total votes
1,359
100.00%
Republican primary
Republican primary[21]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Kathy Henslee
632
50.2%
Republican
Connie Dougherty
628
49.8%
Total votes
1,260
100.00%
General election
23rd district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Chris Tuck (incumbent)
3,444
47.8
Republican
Kathy Henslee
2,990
43.1
Alaskan Independence
Timothy Huit
646
9.0
Write-in
Write-ins
10
0.1
Total votes
7,201
100.0
Democratic hold
District 24 [ ]
Republican primary
Republican primary[22]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Tom McKay
1,737
60.8
Coalition Republican
Chuck Kopp (incumbent)
1,121
39.2
Total votes
2,858
100.0
General election
24th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Tom McKay
5,605
56.3
Democratic
Sue Levi
4,323
43.4
Write-in
Write-ins
30
0.3
Total votes
9,958
100.0
Republican hold
District 25 [ ]
Republican primary
Republican primary[23]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Mel Gillis (incumbent)
1,279
81.2
Republican
Benjamin Rodriguez
296
18.8
Total votes
1,575
100.0
AD primary
Democratic and Independence primary[23]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Independent
Calvin Schrage
1,068
61.4
Democratic
Janice Park
672
38.6
Total votes
1,740
100.0
General election
25th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Independent
Calvin Schrage [d]
4,584
52.2
Republican
Mel Gillis (incumbent)
4,191
47.7
Write-in
Write-ins
12
0.1
Total votes
8,787
100.0
Independent gain from Republican
District 26 [ ]
26th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Laddie Shaw (incumbent)
6,934
92.8
Write-in
Write-ins
540
7.2
Total votes
7,474
100.0
Republican hold
District 27 [ ]
27th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Liz Snyder
4,574
50.0
Republican
Lance Pruitt (incumbent)
4,563
49.8
Write-in
Write-ins
17
0.2
Total votes
9,154
100.0
Democratic gain from Republican
District 28 [ ]
Republican primary
Republican primary[24]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
James Kaufman
2,443
66.3%
Coalition Republican
Jennifer Johnston (incumbent)
1,242
33.7%
Total votes
3,685
100.00%
General election
Democratic nominee Adam Lees withdrew on August 31, replaced by independent Anchorage Assemblywoman .[17]
28th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
James Kaufman
6,143
49.8
Independent
Suzanne LaFrance[d]
5,690
46.1
Independent
Benjamin Fletcher
493
3.9
Write-in
Write-ins
14
0.1
Total votes
12,340
100.0
Republican hold
District 29 [ ]
29th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Ben Carpenter (incumbent)
6,548
65.2
Independent
Paul Dale
3,481
34.6
Write-in
Write-ins
18
0.2
Total votes
10,047
100.0
Republican hold
District 30 [ ]
Republican primary
Republican primary[24]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Ron Gillham
1,611
59.0
Republican
Kelly Wolf
655
24.0
Coalition Republican
Gary Knopp (incumbent)[e]
463
17.0
Total votes
2,729
100.0
General election
30th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Ron Gillham
5,749
62.4
Independent
James Baisden
3,327
36.1
Write-in
Write-ins
139
1.5
Total votes
9,215
100.0
Republican hold
District 31 [ ]
31st district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Sarah Vance (incumbent)
6,468
54.2
Independent
Kelly Cooper
5,434
45.6
Write-in
Write-ins
23
0.2
Total votes
11,925
100.0
Republican hold
District 32 [ ]
32nd district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Coalition Republican
Louise Stutes (incumbent)
6,663
96.0
Write-in
Write-ins
280
4.0
Total votes
6,943
100.0
Republican hold
District 33 [ ]
33rd district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Sara Hannan (incumbent)
8,403
94.8
Write-in
Write-ins
463
5.2
Total votes
8,866
100.0
Democratic hold
District 34 [ ]
34th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Andi Story (incumbent)
6,284
62.0
Independent
Edward King
3,805
37.5
Write-in
Write-ins
48
0.5
Total votes
10,137
100.0
Democratic hold
District 35 [ ]
Republican primary
Republican primary[25]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Kenny Skaflestad
592
53.4%
Republican
Arthur Martin
517
46.6%
Total votes
1,109
100.00%
General election
35th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins (incumbent)
5,677
58.7
Republican
Kenny Skaflestad
3,971
41.0
Write-in
Write-ins
32
0.3
Total votes
9,680
100.0
Democratic hold
District 36 [ ]
36th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Independent
Dan Ortiz (incumbent)
5,409
60.3
Republican
Leslie Becker
3,514
39.2
Write-in
Write-ins
47
0.5
Total votes
8,970
100.0
Independent hold
District 37 [ ]
37th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Independent
Bryce Edgmon (incumbent)[d]
2,538
95.7
Write-in
Write-ins
114
4.3
Total votes
2,652
100.0
Independent hold
District 38 [ ]
38th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Tiffany Zulkosky (incumbent)
2,232
59.1
Veteran's Party
Willy Keppel
1,522
40.3
Write-in
Write-ins
24
0.6
Total votes
3,778
100.0
Democratic hold
District 39 [ ]
AD primary
Democratic and Independence primary[26]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Neal Foster (incumbent)
1,063
52.4
Democratic
Tyler Ivanoff
966
47.6
Total votes
2,029
100.0
General election
39th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Neal Foster (incumbent)
3,038
63.2
Write-in
Write-ins
913
19.0
Republican
Dan Holmes
855
17.8
Total votes
4,806
100.0
Democratic hold
District 40 [ ]
40th district general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Independent
Josiah "Aullaqsruaq" Patkotak
2,011
51.7
Democratic
Elizabeth Ferguson
1,863
47.9
Write-in
Write-ins
14
0.4
Total votes
3,888
100.0
Independent gain from Democratic
See also [ ]
Notes [ ]
^ A coalition of all 15 Democrats , 6 Republicans and 2 Independents.
^ Rep. Knopp died on July 30, prior to the primary, but remained on the ballot where he was defeated posthumously.
^ Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ Jump up to: a b c Candidate running as an Independent with the Democratic Party nomination.
^ Died July 30
References [ ]
^ "August 18, 2020 Primary Election Information" . Alaska Division of Elections .
^ Brooks, James (February 15, 2019). "Alaska House, with new-look coalition, expects to open budget discussions Monday" . Anchorage Daily News . Anchorage Daily News. Retrieved July 25, 2020 .
^ "The Latest: Wilson leaves Alaska House Majority" . Associated Press News . Associated Press. July 11, 2019. Retrieved July 25, 2020 .
^ Bohrer, Becky (May 3, 2019). "GOP lawmaker leaves Alaska House majority over budget vote" . Associated Press News . Associated Press. Retrieved July 25, 2020 .
^ "Rep. Talerico declines to run, Verhagen files for his House seat" . KINY . April 7, 2020. Retrieved August 24, 2020 .
^ Brooks, James (January 7, 2020). "Wasilla representative says she will not run for reelection" . Anchorage Daily News . Retrieved August 24, 2020 .
^ Horazdovsky, Kortnie (February 20, 2020). "Kotzebue Rep. Lincoln will not seek re-election" . KTUU-TV . Retrieved August 24, 2020 .
^ Alaska Division of Elections. District 1 primary unofficial results
^ Alaska Division of Elections. District 2 primary unofficial results
^ Alaska Division of Elections. District 5 primary unofficial results
^ Alaska Division of Elections. District 6 primary unofficial results
^ Alaska Division of Elections. District 7 primary unofficial results
^ Alaska Division of Elections. District 8 primary unofficial results
^ Alaska Division of Elections. District 9 primary unofficial results
^ Alaska Division of Elections. District 10 primary unofficial results
^ Jump up to: a b Alaska Division of Elections. District 11 primary unofficial results
^ Jump up to: a b Brooks, James (August 31, 2020). "New candidates emerge in campaigns for Alaska Legislature" . Anchorage Daily News . Retrieved September 1, 2020 .
^ Jump up to: a b Alaska Division of Elections. District 15 primary unofficial results
^ Alaska Division of Elections. District 16 primary unofficial results
^ Alaska Division of Elections. District 22 primary unofficial results
^ Jump up to: a b Alaska Division of Elections. District 23 primary unofficial results
^ Alaska Division of Elections. District 23 primary unofficial results
^ Jump up to: a b Alaska Division of Elections. District 25 primary unofficial results
^ Jump up to: a b Alaska Division of Elections. District 28 primary unofficial results
^ Alaska Division of Elections. District 35 primary unofficial results
^ Alaska Division of Elections. District 39 primary unofficial results
External links [ ]
Primary, General and Statewide Special Election Results , Alaska Division of Elections
Government Documents Round Table of the American Library Association, "Alaska" , Voting & Elections Toolkits
"Alaska: Election Tools, Deadlines, Dates, Rules, and Links" , Vote.org , Oakland, CA
"League of Women Voters of Alaska" . (State affiliate of the U.S. League of Women Voters )
Alaska at Ballotpedia
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