Alaska state elections, 2006

On November 7, 2006, the state of Alaska held its general election. On the ballot were races for U.S Representative, Governor and Lieutenant Governor, 10 of 20 seats in the Alaska Senate, all 40 seats in the Alaska House of Representatives, 2 ballot measures, plus retention elections for 18 judges of the Alaska Superior Court and 13 judges of the Alaska District Court.

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U.S. Representative Election Results

[1]


* indicates incumbent

Party Candidate Hometown Votes %
Diane E. Benson Anchorage 93,879 40.01
Alexander Crawford Anchorage 4,029 1.72
Eva L. Ince Anchorage 1,819 0.78
William W. "Bill" Ratigan[2] Juneau 1,615 0.69
Don E. Young * Fort Yukon 132,743 56.57
Write-in Votes 560 0.24

Alaska gubernatorial election results


Party Candidates Hometowns Votes %
Andrew J. Halcro and Fay Von Gemmingen Anchorage/Palmer 22,443 9.46
Tony Knowles and Ethan A. Berkowitz Anchorage/Anchorage 97,238 40.97
David M. Massie (no running mate) Anchorage 593 0.25
Sarah H. Palin and Sean R. Parnell Wasilla/Anchorage 114,697 48.33
William S. "Billy" Toien and Robert D. Mirabal Anchorage/Anchorage 682 0.29
Don R. Wright and Douglas L. Welton Fairbanks/Fairbanks 1,285 0.54
Write-in votes 384 0.16

State Senate

Alaska State Senate Members
  Republican-Held 12
  Democrat-Held 8
Elections, 2006
  Republican Held and Uncontested 7
  Contested 9
  Democratic Held and Uncontested 4
 Total
20

State Senate Election Results


* indicates incumbent

Party Candidate Hometown Votes %
District B
Kim Elton * Juneau 8,679 64.51
Herman M. "Mac" Meiners, Jr. Juneau 4,742 35.25
Write-in votes 32 0.24
District D
David P. Braun Healy 415 2.70
Ralph C. Seekins * Fairbanks 5,952 38.67
Joe J. Thomas Fairbanks 8,992 58.42
Write-in votes 34 0.22
District F
Tim Beck North Pole 2,953 27.19
Gene Therriault * North Pole 6,881 72.57
Write-in votes 26 0.24
District H
Jay Cross Big Lake 4,351 30.74
Charlie Huggins * Wasilla 9,743 68.83
Write-in votes 61 0.43
District J
Earl Mayo Anchorage 3,082 38.70
Bill Wielechowski Anchorage 4,848 60.88
Write-in votes 33 0.41
Party Candidate Hometown Votes %
District L
Johnny Ellis * Anchorage 7,105 95.01
Write-in votes 373 4.99
District N
Lesil McGuire Anchorage 8,348 65.92
Ray Utter Anchorage 4,269 33.71
Write-in votes 46 0.36
District P
Con Bunde * Anchorage 8,607 53.10
Macon Roberts Anchorage 7,567 46.68
Write-in votes 36 0.22
District R
Charles E. Davidson Kodiak 4,300 39.66
Gary Stevens * Kodiak 6,510 60.04
Write-in votes 32 0.30
District S
Norman Ayagalria Bethel 2,234 30.30
Lyman F. Hoffman * Bethel 5,010 67.96
Write-in votes 128 1.74

State House

Alaska State House Members
  Republican-Held 27
  Democrat-Held 13
Elections, 2006
  Uncontested Republican 6
  Contested 28
  Uncontested Democratic 6
 Total
40

State House Election Results


* indicates incumbent

Candidate Votes %
District 1
  Kyle Johansen * 3,287 100 %
District 2
  Jay Stelzenmuller 2,070 43.5 %
  Peggy Wilson * 2,687 56.5 %
District 3
  Beth Kerttula * 4,983 100.0 %
District 4
  Andrea Doll 3,005 50.5 %
  Randy Wanamaker 2,943 49.5 %
District 5
  Aaron Isaacs 1,920 42.5 %
  Bill Thomas * 2,600 57.5 %
District 6
  Carl Morgan 2,139 48.6 %
  Woodie Salmon * 2,262 51.4 %
District 7
  Mark Ames 252 3.5 %
  Mike Kelly * 4,091 57.0 %
  Dave Watts 2,830 39.5 %
District 8
  Jason Crawford 2,441 36.4 %
  David Guttenberg * 4,260 63.6 %
District 9
  Jim Holm * 1,912 44.5 %
  Scott Kawasaki 2,382 55.5 %
District 10
  Jay Ramras * 2,082 100.0 %
District 11
  John Coghill * 4,014 70.0 %
  John Pile 1,721 30.0 %
District 12
  John Harris * 2,870 71.3 %
  Bill Johnson 1,156 28.7 %
District 13
  Carl Gatto * 4,887 73.5 %
  Jim Wardman 1,758 26.5 %
District 14
  Katie Hurley 2,496 39.3 %
  Vic Kohring * 3,861 60.7 %
District 15
  Mark Neuman * 3,773 58.1 %
  Boone Thompson 2,717 41.9 %
District 16
  Patricia Chesbro 1,946 28.4 %
  Bill Stoltze * 4,896 71.6 %
District 17
  Anna Fairclough 4,126 71.0 %
  Karla Huntington 1,688 29.0 %
District 18
  Nancy Dahlstrom * 1,698 100.0 %
District 19
  Mary Pedlow 1,983 44.2 %
  Bob Roses 2,506 55.8 %
District 20
  Max Gruenberg * 1,640 58.0 %
  Scott Kohlhaas 84 3.0 %
  Matt Moon 1,105 39.1 %
Candidate Votes %
District 21
  Harry Crawford * 3,156 55.4 %
  Jeff Gonnason 2,544 44.6 %
District 22
  Sharon Cissna * 3,011 100.0 %
District 23
  Les Gara * 3,546 100.0 %
District 24
  Berta Gardner * 2,693 59.8 %
  Darwin Peterson 1,811 40.2 %
District 25
  Mike Doogan 2,736 70.2
  Thomas Lamb 1,161 29.8 %
District 26
  Lindsey Holmes 3,638 61.5 %
  Steve Strait 2,277 38.5 %
District 27
  Bob Buch 3,119 57.1 %
  Tom Moffatt 2,344 42.9 %
District 28
  Val Baffone 3,065 48.7 %
  Craig Johnson 3,233 51.3 %
District 29
  Ralph Samuels * 2,307 56.1 %
  Chris Tuck 1,808 43.9 %
District 30
  Kevin Meyer * 4,583 100.0 %
District 31
  Bob Lynn * 5,595 100.0 %
District 32
  Pat Abney 3,573 44.4 %
  Bill Bartee 192 2.4 %
  Mike Hawker * 4,285 53.2 %
District 33
  Kurt Olson * 2,867 56.0 %
  Ozzie Osborne 383 7.5 %
  Pete Sprague 1,866 36.5 %
District 34
  Mike Chenault * 4,241 100.0 %
District 35
  Paul Seaton * 3,740 68.9 %
  Anthony Sieminski 1,685 31.1 %
District 36
  Gabrielle LeDoux * 2,206 59.3 %
  Dan Ogg 1,511 40.7 %
District 37
  Ron Bower 700 28.7 %
  Bryce Edgmon 1,738 71.3 %
District 38
  Mary Kapsner * 3,235 100.0 %
District 39
  Richard Foster * 3,521 100.0 %
District 40
  Reggie Joule * 3,147 100.0 %

Notes

  1. ^ Be forewarned that the main article contains preliminary results and has not been updated. The results contained in this article are the official results for this race.
  2. ^ Actually ran under the "Impeach Now! Party" label.

See also