| ALASKA | 3 Electoral Votes |
| Population
(Source: U.S. Census Bureau)
Alaska has: 17 boroughs, 145 cities, 447 precincts. Government
|
State
of Alaska
Division of Elections AK
Democratic Party
Anchorage
Daily News
|
|
|
| Obama/Allies |
McCain/Allies |
[Primary Election: August
26, 2008]
|
|
| Democrats
18 Delegates (13 Pledged, 5 Unpledged) and 4 Alternates. > 0.44% of the 4,049 Delegate Votes. 0.43% of the 4,234 Delegate Votes. Two-tier
caucus/convention
system.
Filing Requirements: File a petition of candidacy and filing fee of $1,000 with the State Party by early Jan. 2008. (Forms available Dec. 5, 2007). > ...Mike Gravel, who represented Alaska in the U.S. Senate for two terms Jan. 3, 1969 to Jan. 2, 1981, but now lives in No. Virginia is a darkhorse candidate for the Democratic nomination. Results of
Feb. 5, 2008
District Caucuses
|
Republicans
29 Delegates: 3 RNC; 23 at-large; 3 by CD (3 x 1 CD). 1.22% of the 2,380 Delegates. Mitt Romney, Mike
Huckabee,
John McCain, and Ron Paul qualified for the ballot.
Huckabee - On Feb. 23, 2007 the campaign announced the endorsement of U.S. Rep. Don Young (AK). McCain - endorsed by the Juneau Empire (Feb. 3, 2008). Paul - 2 offices, 11 field staffers, and 40 district chairs operating statewide as of Jan. 28, 2008. Romney - endorsements include Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell and U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski. former
Results
of Feb. 5, 2008 District Conventions
|
|
|
|
2004
Overview
Bush-Cheney finished with a very comfortable plurality of 79,864 votes (25.55 percentage points). General Election Details Of interest: Alaska Statutes provide for the candidates to submit position statements of 250 words or less and biographical statements of 150 words or less for the Election Pamphlet. See how the candidates presented themselves: here. |
| Past Results |
1996
1992
|
2000
Ballots
Cast / Reg. Voters - 287,825 / 473,648 = 60.77%
|
2000
Overview
Alaska remained very securely in the Republican column as Bush-Cheney thumped Gore-Lieberman by a more than two-to-one margin. Bush's plurality was 88,394 votes (30.95 percentage points). Ralph Nader achieved his best showing nationwide in Alaska, receiving 10% of the vote. Pat Buchanan stumped in the state on Oct. 23-24 and advertised > heavily but could not break 2%. Of interest: Alaska Statutes provide for the candidates to submit position statements of 250 words or less and biographical statements of 150 words or less for the Election Pamphlet. See how the candidates presented themselves: here. |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
| Alaska Democratic Convention May 21-23, 2004 at the Hilton Anchorage. |
|
18 Delegates (Pledged 13, Unpledged 5) and 4 Alternates. |
Republicans
Delegates elected by the
State
Convention, May 21-22, 2004 at the Soldotna Sports Center. 29
Delegates
and 26 Alternates.
| Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Eric M. Appleman/Democracy in Action. |
![]() |