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1998 Alaska gubernatorial election

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For related races, see1998 United States gubernatorial elections.

1998 Alaska gubernatorial election

← 1994November 3, 19982002 →
 
NomineeTony KnowlesRobin L. Taylor
(write-in)
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Running mateFran Ulmernone
Popular vote112,87940,209
Percentage51.27%18.26%

 
NomineeJohn H. LindauerRay Metcalfe
PartyRepublicanRepublican Moderate
Running mateJerry WardClyde Baxley
Popular vote39,33113,540
Percentage17.86%6.15%

Results by state house district
Knowles:     30–40%     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Write-In:[a]     40–50%

Governor before election

Tony Knowles
Democratic

Elected Governor

Tony Knowles
Democratic

Elections in Alaska

The1998 Alaska gubernatorial general election took place on November 3, 1998. The election resulted in a landslide for theDemocratic incumbent,Tony Knowles, who had won the 1994 gubernatorial election by only 536 votes.[1][2] Jim Sykes, founder of theGreen Party of Alaska, ran on that party's ticket, but Desa Jacobsson later replaced him on the ballot.

Knowles was the first incumbent governor to attain re-election since1978 and the last until2022.[3] As of 2025, this was the last time a Democrat was elected Governor of Alaska.

Republican primary

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On the Republican side, three major candidates jockeyed for the nomination: businessmanJohn Howard Lindauer, state senatorRobin L. Taylor, and Wayne A. Ross. Lindauer won the open primary election, with Taylor coming in second.Ray Metcalfe, a defecting Republican who had founded theRepublican Moderate Party of Alaska, also ran.

1998 Republican primary for Alaska governor[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJohn Howard Lindauer25,07041.65
RepublicanRobin Taylor17,67929.37
RepublicanWayne Ross17,44528.98
Total votes60,194100.00

Campaign

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Lindauer's campaign faltered late into the race as a result of his failure to disclose that his wife, a wealthyChicago lawyer, had financed the bulk of his campaign.[3] As a result of this revelation, the Republicans withdrew their support of Lindauer[2] and backed Robin Taylor, the runner-up of the Republicanprimary, as awrite-in candidate. Due to the lateness of this change, the Republicans unsuccessfully attempted to obtain a court order to delay the election.[5] The collapse of Lindauer's campaign resulted in a three-way split of the Republican vote between him, Taylor, and the Republican Moderate Metcalfe.

Knowles defeated Taylor, his closest opponent, by 33%, the widest margin of victory for a gubernatorial candidate in Alaska history. Moreover, if Taylor's and Lindauer's totals are added together, Knowles defeated the two Republicans combined by 16% – still the widest margin in Alaska history until 2010. This was also the first time since 1970 that any candidate won an outright majority of the vote in an Alaska gubernatorial election.

Results

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1998 Alaska gubernatorial election[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticTony Knowles (incumbent)112,87951.27+10.2
RepublicanWrite-inRobin L. Taylor40,20918.26+18.2
RepublicanJohn Howard Lindauer39,33117.86−22.9
Republican ModerateRay Metcalfe13,5406.15N/A
GreenDesa Jacobsson6,6183.01−1.1
IndependenceSylvia Sullivan4,2381.92−11.8
Write-inOthers3,3621.53+1.4
Majority72,67033.01+32.7
Turnout220,17748.57−14.9
DemocraticholdSwing+32.7

Notes

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  1. ^Since the vast majority of the write-in votes were towards RepublicanRobin L. Taylor, he likely won the Ketchikan district. However, the original election report does not separate the write-in votes by candidate, so it cannot be known for sure.

References

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  1. ^http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1998/08/17/ap/alaska/index.html?eref=sitesearch[dead link]
  2. ^abPear, Robert (November 4, 1998)."THE 1998 ELECTIONS: STATE BY STATE -- WEST; ALASKA".The New York Times.
  3. ^ab"Knowles wins rare 2nd term in Alaska - November 3, 1998".CNN. February 13, 2007. Archived fromthe original on February 13, 2007.
  4. ^"1998 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS". Alaska Division of Elections. Archived fromthe original on May 14, 2009. RetrievedApril 14, 2009.
  5. ^"Alaska GOP wants election delayed - October 30, 1998".CNN. May 16, 2006. Archived fromthe original on May 16, 2006.
  6. ^"Election Summary Report: State of Alaska 1998 General Election Official Results". Archived fromthe original on November 27, 2008.
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