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2020 Alaska House of Representatives election

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2020 Alaska House of Representatives election

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All 40 seats in the Alaska House of Representatives
21 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Bryce Edgmon Lance Pruitt
Party [[Coalition[a]|Coalition[a]]] Republican
Leader's seat 37th District 27th District
Last election New 23 seats, 51.60%
Current seats 23 17

Incumbent Speaker

Bryce Edgmon
Independent



The 2020 Alaska House of Representatives election will be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, with the primary election on August 18, 2020.[1] Voters in the 40 districts of the Alaska House of Representatives will elect their representatives. The elections will coincide with the state senate elections and the biennial United States elections.

Background

Following the previous state House elections in 2018, Republicans nominally gained a majority in the chamber. However, when the House convened in 2019, all fifteen Democratic members formed a coalition with the two independents including Bryce Edgmon (elected as a Democrat) and eight dissident Republicans to re-elect Edgmon as Speaker, a total of twenty-five members.[2] In July and May of 2019, Republicans Tammie Wilson (District 3) and Gabrielle LeDoux (District 15) left the Coalition, respectively, dropping its members down to twenty-three.[3][4]

Results

Detailed results

District 1

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bennie Colbert
Democratic Christopher Quist
Total votes
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Coalition Republican Bart LeBon (incumbent)
Democratic
Total votes

District 2

District 3

District 4

District 5

District 6

District 7

District 8

District 9

District 10

District 11

District 12

District 13

District 14

District 15

District 16

District 17

District 18

District 19

District 20

District 21

District 22

District 23

District 24

District 25

District 26

District 27

District 28

District 29

District 30

District 31

District 32

District 33

District 34

District 35

District 36

District 37

District 38

District 39

District 40

Notes

  1. ^ A coalition of all fifteen Democrats, six Republicans and two Independents.

References

  1. ^ "August 18, 2020 Primary Election Information". Alaska Division of Elections.
  2. ^ Brooks, James (February 15, 2019). "Alaska House, with new-look coalition, expects to open budget discussions Monday". Anchorage Daily News. Anchorage Daily News. Retrieved July 25, 2020.
  3. ^ "The Latest: Wilson leaves Alaska House Majority". Associated Press News. Associated Press. July 11, 2019. Retrieved July 25, 2020.
  4. ^ Bohrer, Becky (May 3, 2019). "GOP lawmaker leaves Alaska House majority over budget vote". Associated Press News. Associated Press. Retrieved July 25, 2020.