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2022 United States House of Representatives election in Alaska

The November 2022 United States House of Representatives election in Alaska was held on Tuesday, November 8, to elect a member of the United States House of Representatives to represent the state of Alaska. Democratic incumbent Mary Peltola won re-election to a full term in office, defeating Republicans Sarah Palin and Nick Begich III and Libertarian Chris Bye in the runoff count.

This was the second race in Alaska held under the 2020 Measure 2 election procedure. Earlier that year, a special election was held to complete the term of Don Young, who died in office in March 2022, which Peltola won.

In the race for the full term in the congressional seat, all candidates first ran in a nonpartisan blanket top-four primary. Each voter cast a single vote to choose who would advance to the runoff. Mary Peltola, Sarah Palin, Nick Begich III, and Chris Bye advanced to the runoff.

Under the rules of instant-runoff, Bye and Begich were eliminated in the first and second rounds, after they received the fewest votes. These votes were then transferred to either Peltola or Palin, depending on who the voter ranked higher on their ballot. Peltola won with 55% of the vote, increasing her margin from the special election.

Peltola's final-round vote share of 55% was the best performance for a statewide Democratic candidate in Alaska since the 1974 Senate race, and the best performance for any statewide candidate in Alaska since the 2012 House race. Peltola was one of only five House Democrats in the 2022 midterm elections who won (or flipped) a district that Donald Trump had carried in the 2020 presidential election. She outran Joe Biden's vote margin by 20 points, the best overperformance of any House Democrat in the midterms.

Peltola won the election in the final round, with a majority of voters ranking her over Palin. Peltola was defeated for re-election by Begich in a rematch in 2024.

Primary election

Democratic Party

Advanced to general

Withdrew

Declined

Republican Party

Advanced to general

Withdrew after advancing to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Jay Armstrong
  • Robert "Bob" Lyons, case manager
  • Randy Purham, businessman and U.S. Army veteran
  • Brad Snowden
  • Denise Williams

Withdrawn

Declined

Libertarian Party

Advanced to general

  • Chris Bye, fishing guide

Eliminated in primary

Alaskan Independence Party

Declined

American Independent Party

Eliminated in primary

  • Robert Ornelas, pastor and perennial candidate

Independents

Eliminated in primary

  • Gregg Brelsford, lawyer and former Bristol Bay Borough manager
  • Lady Donna Dutchess, judicial reform activist
  • Ted Heintz
  • David Hughes
  • David LeBlanc
  • Sherry Mettler
  • Silvio Pellegrini, businessman
  • Andrew Phelps
  • Sherry Strizak
  • Tremayne Wilson

Withdrawn

Declined

Results

General election

Predictions

Debates and forums

As of September 2022, there had been one debate featuring the general election candidates.

A little over an hour before results came in for the final round of the 2022 congressional special election, a debate was held for candidates for the full term in the House seat. All four candidates were included in the debate.

Endorsements

Polling

Results

See also

Notes

Partisan clients<br />

References

External links

Official campaign websites