2018 Alaska gubernatorial election
The 2018 Alaska gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the governor and lieutenant governor of Alaska. In the primaries for recognized political parties, candidates for governor and lieutenant governor run separately. The winners of each respective primary for governor and lieutenant governor then become a joint ticket in the general election for their political party. Incumbent independent governor Bill Walker was running for reelection in what was originally a three-way race between Walker, Republican nominee Mike Dunleavy, a former State Senator, and Democratic nominee Mark Begich, a former U.S. Senator. However, Walker dropped out on October 19, 2018 and endorsed Begich. In spite of Walker dropping out, Dunleavy defeated Begich in what would become the only gub
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2018 Alaska gubernatorial election
The 2018 Alaska gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the governor and lieutenant governor of Alaska. In the primaries for recognized political parties, candidates for governor and lieutenant governor run separately. The winners of each respective primary for governor and lieutenant governor then become a joint ticket in the general election for their political party. Incumbent independent governor Bill Walker was running for reelection in what was originally a three-way race between Walker, Republican nominee Mike Dunleavy, a former State Senator, and Democratic nominee Mark Begich, a former U.S. Senator. However, Walker dropped out on October 19, 2018 and endorsed Begich. In spite of Walker dropping out, Dunleavy defeated Begich in what would become the only gub
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2018 Alaska gubernatorial election
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after election
after party
Republican Party
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before election
before party
Independent
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candidate
Darin Colbry
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Debra Call
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Edie Grunwald
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Gary Stevens
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Gerald Heikes
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Kevin Meyer
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Lynn Gattis
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+44.41%
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+5.56%
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N/A
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Alaska
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October 2018
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2018-11-06
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; Statewide and local politici ...... partment Employees Association
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* The Centrist Project
* Alaska AFL-CIO
* NEA-Alaska
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Independent
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Begich:
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Dunleavy:
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State house district results
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Mike Dunleavy
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Alaska Libertarian Party
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Democratic Party
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Republican Party
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popular vote
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previous year
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How is it that Dems, Libs, and ...... eparate ballot of only Repubs?
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Debra Call
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Kevin Meyer
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presidential
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Republican Party
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2018 Alaska gubernatorial election
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