Three candidates advance in ranked choice primary for Alaska's at-large district

Three candidates advance to the general election for Alaska's at-large congressional district after the state's ranked choice primary.

Aug 21, 2024 - 07:12
Three candidates advance in ranked choice primary for Alaska's at-large district

Three candidates advanced to Alaska's general election to represent the state's at-large congressional district on Tuesday, according to a call by the Associated Press.

Alaska has a non-partisan, ranked-choice primary system that selects the four candidates with the most votes, regardless of party, to proceed to the general election

Tuesday's primary saw 12 candidates vying for a position in the top four, including incumbent Rep. Mary Peltola, D-Ala., who advanced to the general election with 50.7% of the vote.

Republican Nick Begich, who ran for the seat against Peltola in 2022, finished in 2nd place with 26.8%.

Republican Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom, who was endorsed by former President Trump, was the number three candidate with 19.9% of the votes in the Last Frontier primary.

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The Associated Press didn't make a call on the fourth-place finisher. None of the remaining candidates broke the 1% mark.

The race also saw David Ambrose, Samuel Claesson, Lady Donna Dutchess, Richard Grayson, Eric Hafner, Gerald Heikes, John Wayne Howe, Richard Mayers, and Matthew Salisbury vying for the seat.