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Alaska 2022 elections: U.S. Senate • U.S. House • Congressional special elections  • Governor • State executive offices • State Senate • State House • Supreme court • Appellate courts • State ballot measures • Local ballot measures • School boards • Municipal • Recalls • Candidate ballot access


Alaska elections, 2023
Past elections: 2021 • 2020 • 2019 • 2018 • 2017 • 2016 • 2015 • 2014


Voting in Alaska

Federal politics[edit]

  • U.S. congressional delegation from Alaska
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Alaska state politics[edit]

  • Alaska state executive offices
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Local politics in Alaska[edit]

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Alaska fact checks[edit]

Policy issues in Alaska[edit]

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  • Healthcare: Healthcare information • Medicaid spending • Effect of the Affordable Care Act
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  • Pensions: Public pensions

Influencers in Alaska[edit]

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State leadership[1]
  • Governor: Mike Dunleavy Republican Party
  • Lieutenant Governor: Kevin Meyer Republican Party
  • Speaker of the House: Louise Stutes Republican Party
  • Chief Justice: Daniel Winfree Independent
Capital:  Juneau
Motto:  North to the Future
Population:  737,709
Land area of state:  570,641 sq. mi.
Admitted to U.S.:  1959
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  1. The legislative leaders on this list are current as of the most recent regular session of the state legislature. Know of an update we can make to this list? Email us to report a change.

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