"193"^^ . . . "10.08"^^ . . . . "5994"^^ . "Maxwell Sumner"@en . "2022-08-16"^^ . . . "100"^^ . . . "0.01"^^ . . "Democratic Party"@en . "1124237398"^^ . . . . "19.12"^^ . . . "0.06"^^ . . "Anne McCabe"@en . "Alaska"@en . "0.12"^^ . "Chris Bye"@en . . "0.03"^^ . "Christopher Constant"@en . . . "121200.0"^^ . . "9560"^^ . "3785"^^ . . . . . "Santa Claus"@en . . . "133"^^ . . . "Mikel Melander"@en . . "David Thistle"@en . . "Jeff Lowenfels"@en . "39.7"^^ . . . "58339"^^ . . . . . "27.01"^^ . "Lady Donna Dutchess"@en . . . "Otto Florschutz"@en . . . "Arlene Carle"@en . "0.04"^^ . "Clayton Trotter"@en . "Jo Woodward"@en . "4.72"^^ . . . . "Brian Beal"@en . "51.5"^^ . . . "Robert Ornelas"@en . "2.34"^^ . "Al Gross"@en . "Elecci\u00F3n especial al distrito congresional at-large de Alaska de 2022"@es . "2022 Alaska's at-large congressional district special election"@en . . "Ted Heintz"@en . . . . . "Sherry Mettler"@en . . . . . . . . . "1.69"^^ . . "2020"^^ . . "0.08"^^ . "Nick Begich"@en . "2020"^^ . . "La elecci\u00F3n especial al distrito congresional at-large de Alaska se llev\u00F3 a cabo el 16 de agosto de 2022. El puesto qued\u00F3 vacante cuando el representante republicano titular Don Young muri\u00F3 el 18 de marzo de 2022 en un vuelo a casa.\u200B Seg\u00FAn un plan preliminar del gobernador Mike Dunleavy, se llev\u00F3 a cabo una elecci\u00F3n primaria especial el 11 de junio, mientras que la elecci\u00F3n general se realiz\u00F3 junto con la elecci\u00F3n primaria regular el 16 de agosto. La fecha l\u00EDmite de presentaci\u00F3n fue el 1 de abril.\u200B Esta fue la primera elecci\u00F3n en utilizar el nuevo sistema de votaci\u00F3n del estado, en el que todos los candidatos compiten en una sola primaria general, con los cuatro candidatos principales avanzando a una elecci\u00F3n general que utiliza la votaci\u00F3n de segunda vuelta instant\u00E1nea.\u200B"@es . . "6224"^^ . . . . . "Josh Revak"@en . "Jason Williams"@en . "2022-08-16"^^ . . . "State legislators\n*Ray Metcalfe"@en . "Nick Begich"@en . . "David Hughes"@en . "0.18"^^ . . . . "338"^^ . "John Callahan"@en . . "332"^^ . . . . . "43601"^^ . . . "Individuals\n*Alyse Galvin, Independent candidate for Alaska's At-Large congressional seat in 2018 and 2020"@en . . "380"^^ . . . . "1.87"^^ . "'''91,266"@en . . "First round"@en . . . . . . . "x150px"@en . . "background:#cff"@en . "State legislators\n*Ben Carpenter, state representative \n*John Coghill, former state senator and former state representative\n*Mia Costello, state senator \n*Mike Cronk, state representative \n*Lynn Gattis, former state representative \n*Ron Gillham, state representative \n*Roger Holland, state senator \n*Shelley Hughes, Majority Leader of the Alaska Senate , state senator , and former state representative \n*Pete Kelly, former president of the Alaska Senate and state senator \n*Kevin McCabe, state representative \n*Ken McCarty, state representative \n*Tom McKay, state representative \n*Charisse Millett, former Majority Leader of the Alaska House of Representatives and state representative \n*Mike Prax, state representative \n*George Rauscher, state representative \n*Mike Shower, state senator ]\n*Sarah Vance, state representative \n\nOrganizations\n*Alaska Republican Party\n*Alaska Outdoor Council\n*Americans for Prosperity Alaska\n*Anchorage Young Republicans\n*Associated Builders and Contractors, Alaska Chapter\n*FreedomWorks for America\n\nIndividuals\n*Jim and Faye Palin, Sarah Palin's former father-in-law and mother-in-law."@en . . . . "284"^^ . . "285"^^ . "286"^^ . . . . "12.63"^^ . "Mary Peltola"@en . . "70342660"^^ . "Stephen Wright"@en . . . "32.16"^^ . "William Hibler III"@en . . . . "27.8"^^ . "Jay Armstrong"@en . . . . . "0.38"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "3.71"^^ . "3"^^ . . . "0.07000000000000001"^^ . . . "2730"^^ . . . . . "Libertarian Party"@en . "Bradley Welter"@en . . "State officials\n* Tony Knowles, former governor of Alaska and former mayor of Anchorage \n* Fran Ulmer, former Lieutenant Governor of Alaska , former state representative , and former mayor of Juneau \n\nState legislators\n* Hollis French, former state senator \n* Beth Kerttula, former House Minority Leader of the Alaska House of Representatives and state representative \n* Joe Paskvan, former state senator \n* Sally Smith, former mayor of Juneau and former state representative"@en . "Nick Begich III"@en . "La elecci\u00F3n especial al distrito congresional at-large de Alaska se llev\u00F3 a cabo el 16 de agosto de 2022. El puesto qued\u00F3 vacante cuando el representante republicano titular Don Young muri\u00F3 el 18 de marzo de 2022 en un vuelo a casa.\u200B Seg\u00FAn un plan preliminar del gobernador Mike Dunleavy, se llev\u00F3 a cabo una elecci\u00F3n primaria especial el 11 de junio, mientras que la elecci\u00F3n general se realiz\u00F3 junto con la elecci\u00F3n primaria regular el 16 de agosto. La fecha l\u00EDmite de presentaci\u00F3n fue el 1 de abril.\u200B Esta fue la primera elecci\u00F3n en utilizar el nuevo sistema de votaci\u00F3n del estado, en el que todos los candidatos compiten en una sola primaria general, con los cuatro candidatos principales avanzando a una elecci\u00F3n general que utiliza la votaci\u00F3n de segunda vuelta instant\u00E1nea.\u200B El conteo de la segunda vuelta concluy\u00F3 el 31 de agosto, despu\u00E9s de que se contaron todas las boletas en ausencia y en el extranjero. Peltola fue declarada ganadora seg\u00FAn resultados no oficiales. La victoria dem\u00F3crata fue ampliamente considerada como una sorpresa debido a la tradicional ventaja republicana de Alaska. Peltola es la primera representante nativa de Alaska y la primera dem\u00F3crata en ser elegida para la C\u00E1mara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos desde Nick Begich en 1972.\u200B\u200B"@es . . . "30.9"^^ . . . . . "30861"^^ . . . . "3842"^^ . . "Alaskan Independence Party"@en . "Don Knight"@en . "3.86"^^ . . "by-election"@en . . . . "Republican Party"@en . . . . "U.S. executive branch officials\n*Nikki Haley, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and former governor of South Carolina \n*Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States \n\nU.S. federal legislators\n*Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from \n*Rand Paul, U.S. Senator from Kentucky \n*Elise Stefanik, U.S. Representative, New York's 21st congressional district and House Republican Conference Chair \n\nIndividuals\n*Dan Bongino, conservative political commentator\n*Kimberly Guilfoyle, television news personality and former advisor to former president Donald Trump\n*Donald Trump, Jr., businessman and son of former president Donald Trump\n\nOrganizations\n*National Rifle Association\n*National Right to Life Committee"@en . . . "Robert Brown"@en . "1049"^^ . "Democratic Party"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Ernest Thomas"@en . . "48.5"^^ . . "1777"^^ . "John Howe"@en . "0.05"^^ . . . . "U.S. senators\n*Mark Begich, former United States Senator \n\nState legislators\n*Tom Begich, state senator \n*Elvi Gray-Jackson, state senator \n\nLocal officials\n*Austin Quinn-Davidson, acting Mayor of Anchorage and member of the Anchorage Assembly"@en . . . "Tara Sweeney"@en . "Bob Lyons"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "U.S. executive branch officials\n*Thomas J. Barrett, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Transportation and former United States Coast Guard admiral\n\nState officials\n*Mead Treadwell, former Lieutenant Governor of Alaska \n\nOrganizations\n*ANCSA Regional Association"@en . . . . "J. R. Myers"@en . . . "608"^^ . . "0.65"^^ . . . . . . . "Silvio Pellegrini"@en . "The 2022 Alaska's at-large congressional district special election was held on August 16, 2022. Democrat Mary Peltola won the open seat, thereby becoming the first of her party to win a U.S. House election in Alaska since 1972. Peltola, who is a Yup'ik woman, is the first Alaska Native elected to Congress, and the first woman elected to represent Alaska in the House. She defeated Republican former governor Sarah Palin in the state's first ranked-choice general election."@en . "2.38"^^ . . "20392"^^ . "92"^^ . . "94"^^ . "Tom Gibbons"@en . "The 2022 Alaska's at-large congressional district special election was held on August 16, 2022. Democrat Mary Peltola won the open seat, thereby becoming the first of her party to win a U.S. House election in Alaska since 1972. Peltola, who is a Yup'ik woman, is the first Alaska Native elected to Congress, and the first woman elected to represent Alaska in the House. She defeated Republican former governor Sarah Palin in the state's first ranked-choice general election. The seat became vacant when 49-year incumbent Republican representative Don Young died on March 18, 2022. A special primary election was held on June 11, while the general election was held alongside the regular primary election on August 16. The filing deadline was on April 1. This was the first election to use the state's new voting system, approved for use with 2020 Alaska Measure 2. Under the new system, all candidates compete in a single blanket primary, with the four candidates receiving the most votes advancing to the general election, which is conducted using instant-runoff voting. The special primary election took place in June 2022, and the top four vote-getters were set to advance to a general election. The third-placed candidate in the primary, Al Gross, withdrew, so only the other three names were on the ballot in the general election. This election used ranked-choice voting, with the winner being the one who accumulated a majority of the votes (or a majority of votes in play at that point in time). The runoff count commenced on August 31, after all absentee and overseas ballots were counted. Peltola was declared the winner on August 31. The Democratic victory was widely considered an upset due to Alaska's strong Republican lean. Peltola became the first Democrat to win a statewide election in Alaska since Mark Begich in 2008. She was sworn in to the House of Representatives on September 13."@en . "Karyn Griffin"@en . "0.21"^^ . "0.02"^^ . . "87"^^ . "'''74,817"@en . . . . . "83"^^ . "86026"^^ . "State legislators\n*Ben Carpenter, state representative \n*Mia Costello, state senator \n*Mike Cronk, state representative \n*Lynn Gattis, former state representative \n*Ron Gillham, state representative \n*Roger Holland, state senator \n*Shelley Hughes, Majority Leader of the Alaska Senate , state senator , and former state representative \n*DeLena Johnson, state representative\n*Pete Kelly, former president of the Alaska Senate and state senator \n*Kevin McCabe, state representative \n*Ken McCarty, state representative \n*Tom McKay, state representative \n*Charisse Millett, former Majority Leader of the Alaska House of Representatives and state representative \n*Rob Myers Jr., state senator \n*Mike Prax, state representative \n*George Rauscher, state representative \n*Mike Shower, state senator \n*Cathy Tilton, state representative \n* Steve Thompson, state representative \n*Sarah Vance, state representative \n\nLocal Officials\n*Amy Demboski, Anchorage assembly member\n\nOrganizations\n*Alaska Republican Party\n*Alaska Outdoor Council\n*Americans for Prosperity Alaska\n*FreedomWorks for America\n*BIPAC\n\nIndividuals\n*Jim and Faye Palin, Sarah Palin's former father-in-law and mother-in-law"@en . . . . . . . "border:solid 1px silver; padding:8px; background:white;"@en . . "5.92"^^ . . "70"^^ . . "American Independent Party"@en . . "67"^^ . . "Independent"@en . "Hypothetical polling"@en . "Republican Party"@en . "121"^^ . . . "118"^^ . . "7625"^^ . "Eliminated"@en . . . . "114"^^ . . . . "107"^^ . "16265"^^ . . "96"^^ . . "U.S. Representative Mary Peltola, 117th Congress.jpg"@en . . . "31"^^ . "52536"^^ . "24"^^ . . "25"^^ . "81430"^^ . "Tim Beck"@en . . "November 2022"@en . . "23"^^ . . "17"^^ . "Laurel Foster"@en . . "19"^^ . . . . . . . "0.24"^^ . . . . . "Gregg Brelsford"@en . . "54"^^ . "2022"^^ . . "Christopher Constant"@en . "no"@en . "3013"^^ . . . "44"^^ . "46"^^ . "Mike Milligan"@en . . "36"^^ . "2022 Alaska's at-large congressional district special election"@en . "37"^^ . . . . . "Dennis Aguayo"@en . "Individuals\n*Anne Garland Young, Don Young's widow"@en . . "161428"^^ . . . . . . "Sarah Palin"@en . "1.1"^^ . . . . "Mary Peltola"@en . "U.S. executive branch officials\n*Nikki Haley, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and former governor of South Carolina \n*Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States \n\nU.S. federal legislators\n*Rand Paul, U.S. Senator from Kentucky \n*Elise Stefanik, U.S. Representative, New York's 21st congressional district and House Republican Conference Chair \n\nIndividuals\n*Dan Bongino, conservative political commentator\n*Kimberly Guilfoyle, television news personality, ex-wife of Gavin Newsom, fiance of Donald Trump Jr., and former advisor to former president Donald Trump.\n*Donald Trump, Jr., businessman and son of former president Donald Trump\n\nOrganizations\n*National Right to Life Committee"@en . . "Sarah Palin by Gage Skidmore 5.jpg"@en . "197"^^ . "199"^^ . "2022"^^ .