2012 Election Coverage
Alaska 2012 General Election Results By District. (Zoom in for more detail.)
Districts are colored by the party affiliation of the candidates voted in. Two Republican candidates equal red, two Democrats equal blue and districts that elected a combination of Republican and Democratic candidates are purple. Click to see the who is representing each district.
Live Blog: Analysis of Alaska’s Races
Dave Donaldson
Nov. 6, 2012
This blog will give you one more look at the results of the Alaska elections Tuesday night as the votes are being counted.
While there are only a few statewide elements to watch, one question will hang around unanswered for several days: Will the Senate be run by a bi-partisan coalition for the next two years?
Live Blog: Results from around Alaska
Ed Schoenfeld and Jeremy Hsieh
Nov. 6, 2012
While Juneau races lack opponents, three other districts in the region have competitive campaigns. The tightest is the Sitka-and-Haines-plus-Southeast-Islands House District 34. The Ketchikan-Wrangell House District 33 is also hard-fought. And Senate District Q, for most towns outside Juneau, is of interest. I’ll provide results, behind-the-scenes information, and analysis.
Gavel Alaska’s Jeremy Hsieh will be posting reports from races around the state including updates on Fairbanks and Anchorage results.
2012 Election Coverage
Update: Thomas holds two-vote lead in House District 34 race
Following the election, some Alaskans join secession bandwagon
Ballot count narrows French – Bell margin
UPDATE: Munoz gets Finance seat, Kerttula keeps Minority Leader post
Juneau voters turned out for Obama
Sitka’s Stedman, Kodiak’s Stevens join new Senate majority
Senate balance of power at stake in election
Elections shake-up membership of AK Legislature
Statewide vote goes to Romney; Juneau favors Obama
Senate Dist. Q: Stedman defeats Kookesh in battle of incumbents
House Dist. 33: Wilson wins handily
Roads and harbors plan passes, constitutional convention doesn’t
In the 2012 election, Twitter becomes the world’s largest roundtable
Third parties seek popular votes in Alaska
Young, Cissna make last pitch in House race




