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Alaska's United States Senate seats belong to class 2 and class 3. The state's current senators are Republicans Lisa Murkowski (serving since 2002) and Dan Sullivan (serving since 2015). A total of eight people have represented Alaska in the U.S. Senate. Ted Stevens was Alaska's longest serving U.S. senator, serving from 1968 to 2009.
Alaska's current congressional delegation in the 119th Congress consists of its two senators, who are both Republicans and its sole representative, who is a Republican. The current dean of the Alaska delegation is Senator Lisa Murkowski having served in the Senate since 2002. Lisa Murkowski is the first elected senator born in Alaska. [3]
The 2014 Alaska Senate elections were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, with the primary elections on August 28, 2012. 19 of the 20 districts of the Alaska Senate were up for election. Prior to the election, the Senate was evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, with 6 Republicans joining the Democrats in coalition. [ 1 ]
2012 Alaska Senate district G election [10] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Bill Wielechowski (incumbent) 6,378 : 56.02 : Republican: Bob Roses 4,977 43.72 Write-ins Write-ins 30 0.26 Total votes 11,385 : 100 : Democratic hold
Alaska Senate district J is one of 20 districts of the Alaska Senate.It has been represented by Democrat Forrest Dunbar since 2023. District J is located in Anchorage and encompasses the entirety of Alaska's 19th House of Representatives district and 20th House of Representatives district, including Mountain View and the University of Alaska Anchorage.
Alaska Senate district Q is one of 20 districts of the Alaska Senate. ... Tom Williams 4,753 27.38 Write-ins Write-ins 83 0.48 Total votes 17,357 : 100 : Democratic hold:
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The 2020 United States Senate election in Alaska was held on November 3, 2020, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Alaska, concurrently with the nationwide presidential election, as well as other elections to the United States Senate, elections to the United States House of Representatives, and various state and local elections.