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Alaska Presidential Election Results

Alaska Presidential Election Results

Winner

Donald J. Trump wins Alaska.

Updated Dec. 2, 2020
99% reported
Candidate Party Votes Pct. Electoral votes E.V.
Trump* Donald J. Trump* Winner Republican Rep. 189,951 52.8% 3
Biden Joseph R. Biden Jr. Democrat Dem. 153,778 42.8%
Jorgensen Jo Jorgensen Libertarian Lib. 8,897 2.5%
Ventura Jesse Ventura Green Green 2,673 0.7%
Write-ins Write-ins 1,961 0.5%
Blankenship Don Blankenship Constitution Const. 1,127 0.3%
Pierce Brock Pierce Independent Ind. 825 0.2%
De La Fuente Roque De La Fuente Other Other 318 0.1%
Total reported Total reported 359,530
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* Incumbent

Nearly all of the estimated vote total has been reported.

Biden
Trump
359,530 votes reported
Est.Estimated votes remaining

Results by district

District Margin 2016 margin Est. votes reported Total votes Absentee
ED 28 Biden +0.79 R+5.9
100%
12,831 7,819
ED 31 Trump +15 R+21.1
100%
12,481 6,751
ED 14 Trump +21 R+28.2
100%
11,534 7,251
ED 12 Trump +44 R+49.3
100%
11,280 5,737
ED 10 Trump +48 R+49.2
100%
11,256 5,728
ED 9 Trump +45 R+47.5
100%
11,047 4,956
ED 33 Biden +41 D+32.7
100%
11,016 7,831
ED 34 Biden +11 D+2.8
100%
10,794 8,045
ED 29 Trump +42 R+45.2
100%
10,784 4,826
ED 11 Trump +37 R+44.4
100%
10,686 5,977
ED 4 Biden +6 D+1
100%
10,587 5,630
ED 24 Trump +6 R+12.2
100%
10,484 6,183
ED 30 Trump +44 R+48.9
100%
10,226 5,152
ED 26 Trump +7 R+13.2
100%
10,181 6,084
ED 35 Biden +2 R+3.9
100%
10,149 5,844
ED 8 Trump +57 R+60.8
100%
9,957 4,460
ED 7 Trump +50 R+53.4
100%
9,664 5,640
ED 22 Trump +1.4 R+11.1
100%
9,597 5,342
ED 27 Biden +5 R+4.1
100%
9,531 5,607
ED 6 Trump +26 R+28.3
100%
9,518 3,689
ED 21 Biden +18 D+8.6
100%
9,482 5,826
ED 25 Biden +2 R+5.4
100%
9,369 5,360
ED 36 Trump +14 R+21.4
100%
9,331 3,720
ED 5 Biden +1.5 R+6.3
100%
8,706 4,534
ED 3 Trump +50 R+54.7
100%
8,421 3,122
ED 32 Trump +11 R+14.2
100%
8,361 4,079
ED 16 Biden +9 D+1.2
100%
8,170 4,667
ED 23 Biden +2.0 R+5.1
100%
7,796 4,227
ED 13 Trump +26 R+35.9
100%
7,765 4,457
ED 18 Biden +25 D+16.5
100%
7,759 5,152
ED 20 Biden +33 D+27.5
100%
7,544 5,228
ED 1 Trump +0.46 R+9.1
100%
7,360 3,688
ED 17 Biden +18 D+9.9
100%
7,271 4,466
ED 2 Trump +25 R+29.2
100%
6,161 2,711
ED 39 Biden +28 D+30.8
100%
5,930 1,125
ED 15 Trump +0.88 R+14
100%
5,593 3,203
ED 19 Biden +21 D+21.6
100%
5,338 2,922
ED 38 Biden +27 D+31.7
100%
5,336 1,298
ED 37 Biden +4 D+9.5
100%
5,168 1,781
ED 40 Biden +7 D+20.8
100%
4,628 1,135
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Tracking the vote count

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Absentee votes by candidate

Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.

Candidate Absentee/early votesVotes Pct.
Biden 97,306 54.8%
Trump 74,711 42.1%
Jorgensen 3,656 2.1%
Ventura 1,041 0.6%
Blankenship 414 0.2%
Pierce 283 0.2%
De La Fuente 108 0.1%
Write-ins 104 0.1%
Total reported 177,623
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100% of districts (40 of 40) have reported absentee votes. Data for absentee votes may not be available in some places.

Latest updates

Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

Latest updates

Nicholas Fandos, in Washington

Congress confirmed Joe Biden’s victory, defying a mob that stormed the Capitol after being egged on by President Trump. Read more ›

Winner Claudia Tenney, Republican, wins New York’s 22nd Congressional District ›
Winner Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Republican, wins Iowa’s Second Congressional District ›

Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

Astead Herndon, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Today encapsulated the politics of progress and grievance that have defined the Trump years: Senate wins for Warnock and Ossoff, and a mob at the Capitol. Read more ›

Winner Democrats have won the Senate ›

Jonathan Martin, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Democrats have now captured control of the Senate as Jon Ossoff has defeated David Perdue, following the Rev. Raphael Warnock’s victory over Senator Kelly Loeffler. See live results ›

The New York Times Jan. 6, 2021

A mob of people loyal to President Trump stormed the Capitol, halting Congress’s counting of the electoral votes to confirm President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Read more ›

Trip Gabriel Dec. 14, 2020

Joseph R. Biden Jr. has received a majority of votes from the Electoral College, formally securing the presidency in the manner set out in the Constitution. Read more ›

Isabella Grullón Paz Dec. 14, 2020

The 538 members of the Electoral College are meeting to cast ballots for president based on the election results in their states, formalizing Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Track the Electoral College results ›

The New York Times Dec. 5, 2020

California has certified its electors for the 2020 election, officially giving Joseph R. Biden Jr. more than the 270 pledged electors needed to become president. Read more ›

Winner Lee Zeldin, Republican, wins re-election in New York’s First Congressional District ›
Winner Andrew Garbarino, Republican, wins New York’s Second Congressional District ›
Winner Nicole Malliotakis, Republican, wins New York’s 11th Congressional District ›
Winner Mike Garcia, Republican, wins re-election in California’s 25th Congressional District ›
Winner John Katko, Republican, wins re-election in New York’s 24th Congressional District ›

Reid Epstein, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

The chairwoman of the Wisconsin Elections Commission has certified Biden as the winner in Wisconsin, formalizing his narrow victory in a state Trump carried four years ago. Read more ›

Glenn Thrush, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

Arizona has officially certified Biden’s narrow victory in the state, further undermining Trump’s efforts to portray his decisive national loss as a matter still under dispute. Read more ›

Winner David Valadao, Republican, wins California’s 21st Congressional District ›

Michael D. Shear, in Washington Nov. 23, 2020

President Trump authorized his government to begin the transition to President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s administration. Read more ›