Peltola is in Washington with her seven children (including three step-children), two grandchildren, two sisters and her husband.
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Five takeaway lessons from Alaska’s first ranked choice election
Though elections officials are still compiling statistics from the vote, political advisers, pollers and independent observers say there are five early lessons from Alaska’s first ranked choice election.
Palin, Begich both stay in general-election House race after special-election loss
Both Republicans in the Nov. 8 general-election race to succeed the late Rep. Don Young declined to drop out of the race Monday.
Mary Peltola talks salmon, bipartisanship and winning US House race
KYUK’s Nina Kravinsky spoke with Peltola by phone shortly after the election results were announced on Aug. 31.
Mary Peltola will be the first Alaska Native person in Congress
Peltola will fill the remainder of the late Congressman Don Young’s term in office.
Here’s how Alaska’s first ranked choice election will be counted
When preliminary results are announced at 4 p.m. Wednesday, it will reveal the likely winner.
Mary Peltola goes home to the Kuskokwim
If Peltola wins, she’ll be the first Alaska Native person ever elected to Congress. But right now, all she wants to do is fish.
Alaska primary count is done, as near-record voting sets fields for ranked choice election
The outcome of the special election to fill the remainder of Don Young’s term will be announced on Wednesday.
A fishing guide from Fairbanks is poised to fill a spot in Alaska’s US House election
Libertarian candidate Chris Bye says the two-party status quo “has failed us miserably.”
Peltola gains in Alaska’s updated special US House election results
Peltola is now 7.5 percentage points ahead of Palin. She was 6 points ahead last week.