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2024 Alaska U.S. House of Representatives debates and forums No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Republican Independence Democratic; Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn; Peltola Begich Howe Hafner 1 [77] Aug. 28, 2024 Alaska Oil and Gas Association Michelle Egan YouTube: P: P: N: N: 2 [78] Oct. 8, 2024
It elected the mayor of Anchorage, Alaska. Incumbent Republican mayor Dave Bronson ran for re-election to a second term in office. Bronson and former Anchorage Assembly chair Suzanne LaFrance advanced to the runoff, with LaFrance narrowly placing ahead of Bronson.
2024 Alaska State House of Representatives election Primary election – August 20, 2024 [10] Party Votes % Candidates Advanced to general Seats contesting Republican: 51,614 53.22% 44 39 29 Democratic: 27,528 28.39% 24 24 20 Independent: 15,732 16.22% 14 12 10 Libertarian: 1,204 1.24% 3 3 3 Independence: 587 0.61% 1 1 1 Veterans of Alaska 309 ...
In the 2016 Republican presidential contest, Senator Ted Cruz won the Alaska caucuses with 36.4% of the vote, while Donald Trump followed closely with 33.6% of the vote. In the 2020 primaries, the Alaska Republican Party canceled their caucuses on the basis that Trump was the incumbent and "a PPP (presidential preference poll) need not be ...
Mike Cronk is an American politician from Alaska serving as a member of the Alaska House of Representatives since 2021. [1] A Republican , he represents the 36th State House district, which encompasses most of interior Alaska and Copper River Census Area .
This was Don Young's last re-election as he died in office on March 18, 2022. Until the 2024 United States House of Representatives election in Alaska, this was the last time a Republican won Alaska's only congressional U.S. House seat. [1] It was the last Alaska congressional election conducted by plurality voting.
Peltola's final-round vote share of 55% was the best performance for a statewide Democratic candidate in Alaska since the 1974 Senate race, and the best performance for any statewide candidate in Alaska since the 2012 House race.
This was the first U.S. Senate election in Alaska to be held under a new election process provided for in Ballot Measure 2. All candidates ran in a nonpartisan blanket top-four primary on August 16, 2022, and the top four candidates advanced to the general election, where voters utilized ranked-choice voting .