2022 Alaska House of Representatives election
The 2022 Alaska House of Representatives elections were held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, with the primary election on August 16, 2022. Voters in the 40 districts of the Alaska House of Representatives elected their representatives, in conjunction with state senate elections and the biennial United States elections for federal offices.
Background
In 2020, Alaskan voters approved Ballot Measure 2, an initiative to implement a nonpartisan blanket top-four primary with a single, open primary where candidates from all parties are listed on the ballot and the top four vote getters advance to the general election. The general election is then resolved using instant-runoff voting, where voters rank the candidates and the candidates receiving the lowest votes are eliminated one by one until one candidate has a majority. The first elections using the new system will be the 2022 election cycle. As of the close of candidate filing, only one election for the Alaska House of Representatives had more than four candidates.Overview
General election
Eight candidates withdrew from the general election after advancing from the primary. In District 35, Independent Tim Parker withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Kieran Brown of the Constitution Party.Retiring incumbents
- District 2: Steve Thompson
- District 13: Chris Tuck
- District 14: Kelly Merrick '
- District 16: Ivy Spohnholz
- District 19: Geran Tarr '
- District 21: Matt Claman '
- District 22: Sara Rasmussen
- District 24: Ken McCarty '
- District 27: Christopher Kurka '
- District 27: Liz Snyder
- District 28: James Kaufman '
- District 35: Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins
- District 35: Adam Wool
- District 38: Tiffany Zulkosky
Detailed results
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Himschoot said she planned on joining the bipartisan coalition if elected.
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Sue Levi withdrew after the primary.
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Featherly expressed willingness to join a bipartisan coalition if he won.
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Galvin said she would join the bipartisan coalition if elected.
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District 35
PrimaryTim Parker withdrew from the race after the primary, which allowed Kieran Brown to advance to the general election.
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Ivanoff said he would not join a bipartisan coalition if elected.District 40
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