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The 2010 Alaska gubernatorial election took place on November 2, 2010. Former Governor Sarah Palin did not run, having resigned in July 2009. [ 1 ] Incumbent Governor Sean Parnell , who as lieutenant governor succeeded Palin following her resignation, announced that he would seek a full term.
2010 House and Senate Campaign Finance for Alaska at the Federal Election Commission; Alaska Congressional Races in 2010 campaign finance data for federal-level candidates from OpenSecrets; Alaska 2010 campaign finance data for state-level candidates from Follow the Money; 2010 Election at Anchorage Daily News; Alaska Polls at Pollster.com ...
Recent polling showed this race to be competitive, with Rasmussen Reports polling in August 2010 showing John Kasich ahead of incumbent Governor Strickland by a 47 to 39% margin. [119] A survey from Public Policy Polling from the same month found similar results, with Governor Strickland trailing former Congressman Kasich by a 50 to 40% margin ...
Before 2010 elections [17] After 2010 elections [18] State PVI Governor State leg. US Senate US House Governor State leg. US Senate US House; Alabama: R+13: Rep Dem Rep Rep 5–2 Rep Rep: Rep Rep 6–1 Alaska: R+13: Rep Split: Split: Rep 1–0 Rep Split: Split: Rep 1–0 Arizona: R+6: Rep Rep Rep Dem 5–3 Rep Rep Rep Rep 5–3 Arkansas: R+9 ...
The new show "Sarah Palin's Alaska" attracted a record number of viewers for its debut on the TLC network Sunday night, parent company Discovery Communications (DISCA) said Monday. The show ...
The number of elections in Alaska (Iñupiaq: Alaaskam naliġagviat) varies by year, ... 2010 Alaska gubernatorial election; 2014 Alaska gubernatorial election;
But he added he would need to run the numbers accounting for those Rankin rejected, a process that he said is complicated and would take time. Kendall said Rankin disqualified 27 petition booklets ...
The following table indicates the parties of elected officials in the U.S. state of Alaska: Governor, including pre-statehood governors, who were appointed by the U.S. president and usually of the same political party; and; Lieutenant Governor; The table also indicates the historical party composition in the: Territorial and State Senate