2014 Alaska elections
Ageneral election was held in thestate ofAlaska on November 4, 2014.Primary elections were held on August 19, 2014.[ 1]
Several statewide offices as well as aU.S. Senate seat and aU.S. House seat were up for election.
United States Senate [ edit ] Incumbent Democratic senatorMark Begich was defeated by RepublicanDan Sullivan .
United States House of Representatives [ edit ] Incumbent Republican CongressmanDon Young won re-election to a twenty-second term in office.
Incumbent RepublicanSean Parnell was defeated byBill Walker , former Republican mayor ofValdez who ran as anindependent candidate .
One statewide judicial seat was up for retention:Alaska Supreme Court JusticeCraig Stowers who was appointed by GovernorSean Parnell in 2009.[ 3]
Results by state house district Justice Stowers retention, 2014[ 2] Choice Votes % Yes 146,829 62.92 No 86,534 37.08 Total votes 233,363 100.00
Alaska House of Representatives [ edit ] Four statewide ballot measures appeared on the ballot in Alaska: one in August and three in November.[ 4]
TheAlaska Oil Tax Cuts Veto Referendum sought to repeal a bill previously passed by thestate legislature that granted tax breaks to oil companies.[ 5]
Results by state house district Ballot Measure 1 Choice Votes % No 99,855 52.70 Yes 89,608 47.30 Total votes 189,463 100.00 Source: Alaska Division of Elections[ 6]
TheAlaska Marijuana Legalization Measure sought to legalizemarijuana for people aged 21 and over.
Ballot Measure 2 Choice Votes % Yes 149,021 53.23 No 130,924 46.77 Total votes 279,945 100.00 Source: Alaska Division of Elections[ 2]
TheAlaska Minimum Wage Increase Measure sought to increase the stateminimum wage from $7.75 to $9.75 and continue adjusting it for inflation in the future.[ 7]
Results by state house district 50–60%
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Ballot Measure 3 Choice Votes % Yes 194,654 69.35 No 86,040 30.65 Total votes 280,694 100.00 Source: Alaska Division of Elections[ 2]
TheAlaska Bristol Bay Mining Ban Question would prohibit mining projects if harmful to wild salmon in fisheries reserves.[ 8]
Results by state house district Ballot Measure 4 Choice Votes % Yes 180,490 65.94 No 93,212 34.06 Total votes 273,702 100.00 Source: Alaska Division of Elections[ 2]
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