It’s Election Day! The first Alaska election results are expected to be released around 9 p.m. Alaska time on Tuesday, Nov. 8, but most races are not expected to be resolved on Election Night. Absentee, early and questioned ballots, which could be decisive, will continue to be tallied in the weeks after the election. The race will not be finalized until after ranked choice votes are retabulated on Nov. 23.
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Alaska Legislature (first-choice votes only)
Senate District A – Southeast Alaska except Juneau and Upper Lynn Canal (* denotes incumbent) Votes % Bert Stedman (Republican) * 8,901 68.8% Michael Sheldon (Republican) 3,941 30.5% Write-in 97 0.8%
100% reporting Senate District B – Juneau and Upper Lynn Canal (* denotes incumbent) Votes % Jesse Kiehl (Democrat) * 12,715 95.8% Write-in 554 4.2%
100% reporting House District 1 – Ketchikan, Wrangell, Metlakatla, Coffman Cove (* denotes incumbent) Votes % Dan Ortiz (Independent) * 3,513 52.4% Jeremy Bynum (Republican) 3,169 47.3% Write-in 16 0.2%
100% reporting House District 2 – Prince of Wales Island, Petersburg, Sitka, Hoonah, Yakutat Votes % Rebecca Himschoot (Independent) 4,150 58.3% Kenny Skaflestad (Republican) 2,942 41.4% Write-in 26 0.4%
100% reporting House District 3 – Lynn Canal, Gustavus, Thunder Mountain, Mendenhall Glacier, Auke Bay (* denotes incumbent) Votes % Andi Story (Democrat) * 6,351 95.4% Write-in 303 4.6%
100% reporting House District 4 – Juneau, Douglas, Lemon Creek, Glacier Valley, Thane (* denotes incumbent) Votes % Sara Hannan (Democrat) * 5,427 79.2% Darrell Harmon (Independent) 1,339 19.6% Write-in 87 1.3%
100% reporting Statewide candidates and propositions (first-choice votes only)
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