General Election 2020
Unofficial Results – Updated Wednesday at 4:10 p.m. – Precincts Reported: 441 of 441 (100.00%)
Results will be updated as they are confirmed and received. The Alaska Division of Elections has yet to count over 122,000 absentee ballots, so all results before then will be unofficial. Their deadline to have those votes counted is November 18.
U.S. President – Alaska’s Three Electoral Votes
- Donald Trump / Mike Pence – Republican Nominee – 118,602 votes, 61.79%
- Joseph Biden / Kamala Harris – Democratic Nominee – 63,992 votes, 33.34%
- Jo Jorgensen / Jeremy “Spike” Cohen – Libertarian Nominee – 5,198 votes, 2.71%
- James G. “Jesse Ventura” Janos / Cyntha McKinney – Green Nominee – 1,524 votes, 0.79%
- Don Blankenship / William Mohr – Constitution Nominee – 673 votes, 0.35%
- Rocque “Rocky” De La Fuente / Darcy Richardson – Alliance Nominee – 207 votes, 0.11%
- Brock Pierce / Karla Ballard – Petition – 774 votes, 0.40%
U.S. Senator
- Dan Sullivan – Republican Nominee – 118,978 votes, 62.22%
- Al Gross – Democratic Nominee – 61,362 votes, 32.09%
- John Wayne Howe – Alaska Independence Nominee – 10,532 votes, 5.51%
U.S. House Representative
- Don Young – Republican Nominee – 119,999 votes, 63.04%
- Alyse Galvin – Democratic Nominee – 69,674 votes, 36.61%
State Senate District P
- Gary Stevens – Republican Nominee – 5,696 votes, 63.29%
- Greg Madden – Alaska Independence Nominee – 3,279 votes, 36.43%
State Representative District 29
- Benjamin Carpenter – Republican Nominee – 4,046 votes, 73.66%
- Paul Dale – Petition – 1,436 votes, 26.14%
State Representative District 30
- Ronald Gillham – Republican Nominee – 2,974 votes, 66.02%
- James Baisden – Petition – 1,497 votes, 33.23%
State Representative District 31
- Sarah Vance – Republican Nominee – 3,711 votes, 70.10%
- Kelly Cooper – Petition – 1,571 votes, 29.68%
Ballot Measure 1
An Act challenging the oil and gas production tax for certain fields, units, and nonunitized reservoirs on the North Slope.
- Yes: 61,521 votes, 34.83%
- No: 115,123 votes, 65.17%
Ballot Measure 2
An Act replacing the Political Party Primary with an Open Primary System and Ranked-Choice General Election, and Requiring Additional Campaign Finance Disclosures.
- Yes: 75,324 votes, 42.76%
- No: 100,816 votes, 57.24%
Information about court retention races can be found at the Alaska Division of Elections hub.