Alaska Election Results
Alaska Election Results
President
Winner
Donald J. Trump wins Alaska.
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | Electoral votes E.V. | |
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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
Presidential results by district
District | Margin | 2016 margin | Est. votes reported | Total votes | Absentee |
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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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Absentee votes for presidential candidates
Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.
Latest updates
Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.
U.S. Senate
With the backing of Democrats, the independent Al Gross, an orthopedic surgeon and former commercial fisherman, hopes to unseat the Republican incumbent, Senator Dan Sullivan. If successful in a state that typically leans Republican but with a large independent voting bloc, Dr. Gross could help Democrats take control of the Senate.
Winner
Dan Sullivan, Republican, wins re-election to the U.S. Senate in Alaska.
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | |
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Sullivan* Dan Sullivan* Winner | Republican Rep. | 191,112 | 53.9% | |
Gross Al Gross | Democrat Dem. | 146,068 | 41.2% | |
Howe John Wayne Howe | Alaskan Independence Alaska Ind. | 16,806 | 4.7% | |
Write-ins Write-ins | 601 | 0.2% | ||
Total reported Total reported | 354,587 |
* Incumbent
U.S. House At-Large District
For Alaska’s single House seat, Alyse Galvin is again challenging Representative Don Young, the body’s longest-serving member. Running as an independent with Democratic backing, Ms. Galvin, an education activist, lost to Mr. Young two years ago, but her bid in 2020 has become increasingly competitive.
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | |
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Young* Don Young* Winner Winner | Republican Rep. | 192,126 | 54.4% | |
Galvin Alyse Galvin | Democrat Dem. | 159,856 | 45.3% | |
Write-ins Write-ins | 1,183 | 0.3% | ||
Total reported Total reported | 353,165 |
* Incumbent
Ballot Measures
Ballot Measure 1: Increase Taxes on Oil Production | |
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Yes 42% | No 58% Winner |
345,059 votes reported | |
Ballot Measure 2: Change Election Policies › | |
Some people and entities contributing more than $2,000 to a campaign would have to disclose the sources of their contributions, and ranked-choice voting would be established in general elections. | |
Yes 51% Winner | No 50% |
344,283 votes reported |
State Senate
Race | Candidates | |
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B | Myers Rep. 57% Winner | Sanford Ind. 37% |
D | Wilson* Rep. 71% Winner | Mayfield Nonpartisan 15% |
F | Hughes* Rep. 71% Winner | Cooper Dem. 24% |
H | Wielechowski* Dem. 58% Winner | Gaiser Rep. 42% |
J | Begich* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
L | von Imhof* Rep. 60% Winner | Cacy Dem. 40% |
M | Revak* Rep. 58% Winner | Holleman Ind. 42% |
N | Holland Rep. 50% | Johnson Dem. 46% |
P | Stevens* Rep. 67% Winner | Madden Alaska Ind. 33% |
R | Stedman* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
T | Olson* Dem. 66% Winner | Baker Rep. 34% |
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State House
District Dist. | Candidates | |
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1 | Lebon* Rep. 56% Winner | Quist Dem. 45% |
2 | Thompson* Rep. 70% Winner | Youmans Dem. 30% |
3 | Prax* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
4 | Hopkins* Dem. 54% Winner | Kurber Rep. 46% |
5 | Wool* Dem. 53% Winner | McKinley Rep. 47% |
6 | Cronk Rep. 56% Winner | Hnilicka Dem. 30% |
7 | Kurka Rep. 74% Winner | Burton Ind. 26% |
8 | McCabe Rep. 82% Winner | Hartley Dem. 18% |
9 | Rauscher* Rep. 72% Winner | Johnson Dem. 28% |
10 | Eastman* Rep. 74% Winner | Stein-Olson Dem. 26% |
11 | Johnson* Rep. 74% Winner | Hackbarth Dem. 26% |
12 | Tilton* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
13 | McCarty Rep. 68% Winner | Canitz Dem. 32% |
14 | Merrick* Rep. 72% Winner | Risinger Ind. 28% |
15 | Nelson Rep. 51% | Franks Dem. 49% |
16 | Spohnholz* Dem. 53% Winner | Bauer Rep. 41% |
17 | Josephson* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
18 | Drummond* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
19 | Tarr* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
20 | Fields* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
21 | Claman* Dem. 62% Winner | Largent Rep. 39% |
22 | Rasmussen* Rep. 55% Winner | Trimble Ind. 30% |
23 | Tuck* Dem. 48% Winner | Henslee Rep. 43% |
24 | McKay Rep. 57% Winner | Levi Dem. 44% |
25 | Schrage Nonpartisan 52% Winner | Gillis* Rep. 48% |
26 | Shaw* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
27 | Snyder Dem. 50.1% | Pruitt* Rep. 49.9% |
28 | Kaufman Rep. 50% | LaFrance Dem. 46% |
29 | Carpenter* Rep. 65% Winner | Dale Nonpartisan 35% |
30 | Gillham Rep. 63% Winner | Baisden Ind. 37% |
31 | Vance* Rep. 54% Winner | Cooper Ind. 46% |
32 | Stutes* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
33 | Hannan* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
34 | Story* Dem. 62% Winner | King Nonpartisan 38% |
35 | Kreiss-Tomkins* Dem. 59% Winner | Skaflestad Rep. 41% |
36 | Ortiz* Nonpartisan 61% Winner | Becker Rep. 39% |
37 | Edgmon* Ind. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
38 | Zulkosky* Dem. 62% Winner | Keppel Vet. 38% |
39 | Foster* Dem. 78% Winner | Holmes Rep. 22% |
40 | Patkotak Ind. 52% | Ferguson Dem. 48% |
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Other Races
Race Race | ||
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Retain Justice Carney | Yes 63% Winner | No 37% |
Latest updates
Congress confirmed Joe Biden’s victory, defying a mob that stormed the Capitol after being egged on by President Trump. Read more ›
Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.
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 ›
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 ›
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 ›
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 ›
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 ›
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 ›
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 ›
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 ›
President Trump authorized his government to begin the transition to President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s administration. Read more ›