2022 Alaska House of Representatives elections All 40 seats in theAlaska House of Representatives 21 seats needed for a majorityResults: Republican hold Republican gain Democratic hold Democratic gain Independent hold Independent gain Coalition Republican hold Independent Republican hold
The2022 Alaska House of Representatives elections were held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, with the primary election on August 16, 2022.[ 1] Voters in the 40 districts of theAlaska House of Representatives elected their representatives, in conjunction withstate senate elections and the biennialUnited States elections for federal offices.
In 2020, Alaskan voters approved Ballot Measure 2, an initiative to implement anonpartisan blanket top-four primary with a single, open primary where candidates from all parties are listed on the ballot and the top four vote getters advance to the general election.[ 2] The general election is then resolved usinginstant-runoff voting , where voters rank the candidates and the candidates receiving the lowest votes are eliminated one by one until one candidate has a majority. The first elections using the new system will be the 2022 election cycle. As of the close of candidate filing, only one election for the Alaska House of Representatives had more than four candidates.
Eight candidates withdrew from the general election after advancing from the primary.[ 5] In District 35, Independent Tim Parker withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Kieran Brown of the Constitution Party.
2022 Alaska House of Representatives elections General election – November 8, 2022 Party Round 1 Max Round Candidates Before After ± Votes % Votes % Republican 136,126 56.13% 134,545 56.21% 50 21 21 Democratic 67,998 28.04% 66,613 27.83% 25 15 13 2Independent [ d] 31,773 13.10% 31,862 13.31% 11 4 6 2Libertarian 1,787 0.73% 1,787 0.75% 3 0 0 Alaska Independence 1,766 0.73% 1,766 0.74% 1 0 0 Constitution 231 0.09% 231 0.10% 1 0 0 Write-ins 2,850 1.18% 2,557 1.07% — 0 0 Totals 242,531 100.00% 239,361 100.00% 91 40 40
First choice vote Republican
56.13% Democratic
28.04% Independent
13.10% Write-in
1.66% Libertarian
0.73% AK Independence
0.73% Constitution
0.09%
Seats Republican
52.5% Democratic
32.5% Independent
15.0%
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Nonpartisan primary[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Independent Rebecca Himschoot 2,387 54.2 Republican Kenny Skaflestad 2,014 45.8 Total votes 4,401 100.0
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2022 Alaska House of Representatives election, District 11[ 12] [ 16] Party Candidate First choice Round 1 Round 2 Votes % Transfer Votes % Transfer Votes % Republican Julie Coulombe 2,952 38.6 49 3,001 39.1 +676 3,677 50.8 Independent Walter Featherly 3,476 45.5 8 3,484 45.4 +81 3,565 49.2 Republican Ross Bieling 1,177 15.4 9 1,186 15.5 -1,186 Eliminated Write-in 40 0.5 -40 Eliminated Total votes 7,645 7,671 7,242 Blank or inactive ballots 519 +429 948
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Nonpartisan primary[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Independent Alyse Galvin 2,760 67.5 Republican Nicholas Danger 1,328 32.5 Total votes 4,088 100.0
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2022 Alaska House of Representatives election, District 15[ 12] [ 18] Party Candidate First choice Round 1 Round 2 Votes % Transfer Votes % Transfer Votes % Republican Tom McKay (incumbent)2,812 38.8 +28 2,840 39.1 +645 3,485 50.1 Democratic Denny Wells 3,379 46.6 +6 3,385 46.6 +91 3,476 49.9 Republican David Eibeck 1,026 14.2 +14 1,040 14.3 -1,040 Eliminated Write-in 36 0.5 -36 Eliminated Total votes 7,253 7,262 6,959 Blank or inactive ballots 274 +304 578
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2022 Alaska House of Representatives election, District 18[ 12] [ 20] Party Candidate First choice Round 1 Round 2 Votes % Transfer Votes % Transfer Votes % Democratic Cliff Groh 743 35.3 +3 746 35.2 +299 1,045 51.9 Republican David Nelson (incumbent)927 44.0 0 927 43.8 +41 968 48.1 Democratic Lyn Franks 426 20.2 +18 444 21.0 -444 Eliminated Write-in 9 0.4 -9 Eliminated Total votes 2,105 2,117 2,013 Blank or inactive ballots 180 +104 284
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Nonpartisan primary[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Genevieve Mina 1,516 77.1 Democratic Russell Wyatt 451 22.9 Total votes 1,967 100.0
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2022 Alaska House of Representatives election, District 19[ 12] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Genevieve Mina 2,245 74.1 Democratic Russell Wyatt 669 22.1 Write-in Write-ins 117 3.9 Total votes 3,031 100.0
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2022 Alaska House of Representatives election, District 21[ 12] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Donna Mears 3,574 51.0 Republican Forrest Wolfe 3,424 48.8 Write-in Write-ins 15 0.2 Total votes 7,013 100.0
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2022 Alaska House of Representatives election, District 22[ 12] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Stanley Wright 1,915 50.8 Democratic Ted Eischeid 1,843 48.9 Write-in Write-ins 14 0.4 Total votes 3,772 100.0
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Nonpartisan primary[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Jamie Allard 2,864 56.8 Republican Roger Branson 2,178 43.2 Total votes 5,042 100.0
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2022 Alaska House of Representatives election, District 23[ 12] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Jamie Allard 4,468 61.5 Republican Roger Branson 2,675 36.8 Write-in Write-ins 118 1.6 Total votes 7,261 100.0
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2022 Alaska House of Representatives election, District 28[ 12] [ 21] Party Candidate First choice Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Votes % Transfer Votes % Transfer Votes % Transfer Votes % Republican Jesse Sumner 2,168 36.6 +49 2,217 37.3 +201 2,418 43.0 +702 3,120 61.7 Republican Steve Menard 1,523 25.7 +52 1,575 26.5 +146 1,721 30.6 +215 1,936 38.3 Republican Rachel Allen 1,273 21.5 +14 1,287 21.7 +204 1,491 26.5 -1,491 Eliminated Republican Jessica Wright 853 14.4 +10 863 14.5 -863 Eliminated Write-in 107 1.8 -107 Eliminated Total votes 5,924 5,942 5,630 5,056 Blank or inactive ballots 1,156 +312 1,468 +574 2,042
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2022 Alaska House of Representatives election, District 30[ 12] [ 22] Party Candidate First choice Round 1 Round 2 Votes % Transfer Votes % Transfer Votes % Republican Kevin McCabe (incumbent)3,391 45.0 +3 3,394 45.1 +268 3,662 55.9 Republican Doyle Holmes 2,595 34.4 +13 2,608 34.7 +276 2,884 44.1 Democratic Joy Mindiola 1,506 20.0 +11 1,517 20.2 -1,517 Eliminated Write-in 46 0.6 -46 Eliminated Total votes 7,538 7,519 6,546 Blank or inactive ballots 616 +973 1,589
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2022 Alaska House of Representatives election, District 31[ 12] [ 23] Party Candidate First choice Round 1 Round 2 Votes % Transfer Votes % Transfer Votes % Democratic Maxine Dibert 2,469 49.1 +9 2,478 49.0 +111 2,589 55.5 Republican Bart LeBon (incumbent)1,479 29.4 +13 1,492 29.5 +582 2,074 44.5 Republican Kelly Nash 1,040 20.7 +52 1,092 21.6 -1,092 Eliminated Write-in 39 0.8 -39 Eliminated Total votes 5,027 5,062 4,663 Blank or inactive ballots 268 +399 667
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2022 Alaska House of Representatives election, District 32[ 12] Party Candidate Votes % Republican William Stapp 1,630 51.5 Democratic Van Lawrence 1,026 32.4 Republican Timothy Givens 488 15.4 Write-in Write-ins 19 0.6 Total votes 3,163 100.0
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2022 Alaska House of Representatives election, District 34[ 12] [ 24] Party Candidate First choice Round 1 Round 2 Votes % Transfer Votes % Transfer Votes % Republican Frank Tomaszewski 3,607 48.9 +8 3,615 49.0 +398 4,013 55.6 Democratic Grier Hopkins (incumbent)3,172 43.0 +3 3,175 43.1 +25 3,200 44.4 Republican Nate DeMars 575 7.8 +11 586 7.9 -586 Eliminated Write-in 16 0.2 -16 Eliminated Total votes 7,370 7,376 7,213 Blank or inactive ballots 317 +163 480
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Tim Parker withdrew from the race after the primary, which allowed Kieran Brown to advance to the general election.[ 19]
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2022 Alaska's 36th house district election Precinct resultsCronk: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%Fowler: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%
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Nonpartisan primary[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic C.J. McCormick 1,550 100.0 Total votes 1,550 100.0
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2022 Alaska House of Representatives election, District 38[ 12] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic C. J. McCormick 2,687 85.2 Write-in Write-ins 468 14.8 Total votes 3,155 100.0 Democratic hold Coalitionhold
2022 Alaska's 39th house district election ← 2020 November 8, 2022 2024 →
Precinct resultsFoster: 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% >90%Ivanoff: 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90%
Ivanoff said he would not join a bipartisan coalition if elected.[ 25]
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