Mary Peltola, the first woman and first Alaska Native person to represent the state in the U.S. House. Peltola was voted out in favor of Republican Nick Begich III. Women come to the Alaska ...
More than two weeks after the Nov. 5 election, final unofficial results show Ballot Measure 2 in Alaska, the repeal of ranked ...
Alaska’s predominantly Native regions delivered huge margins against repealing the state’s new elections system, despite ...
Continuing a long family legacy in politics and hoping to create his own in Washington D.C., Nick Begich III will follow in ...
Mary Peltola made history as the first Alaska Native elected to Congress, but her departure from the U.S. House has left ...
Voters wait in line outside the Alaska Division of Elections Region II office on Gambell Street in Midtown Anchorage to cast ...
More than two weeks after polls closed, it's official: By the narrowest of margins, Alaska will keep its ranked choice voting ...
After a historic $40M campaign, Begich is focused on advancing Alaska's priorities like ANWR and NPRA. He emphasizes ...
Nick Begich, the GOP candidate for Alaska’s at-large House seat, has defeated incumbent Democratic Alaska Rep. Mary Peltola, ...
Alaska Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola lost her reelection campaign Wednesday, a little more than two years after she unexpectedly flipped the Republican-held seat.
Republican Nick Begich ousted incumbent Rep. Mary Peltola (D-AK) on Wednesday, a victory two weeks after Election Day that will help the GOP pad its narrow House majority. The Associated Press called ...