Alaska

Alaska

In presidential politics, Alaska is a safe Republican state. It has voted for a Democratic presidential candidate only once since gaining statehood in 1959 — in 1964, President Lyndon Johnson beat Republican nominee Barry Goldwater by almost 32 points. See 2020 primary results

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PAST RESULTS

2016 Alaska president
Candidate%Votes
Trump
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52.8%
163,387
Clinton
37.6%
116,454
Johnson
6.1%
18,725
Stein
1.9%
5,735
2018 Alaska governor
Candidate%Votes
Dunleavy
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51.5%
145,631
Begich
44.5%
125,739
Walker
2.0%
5,757
2018 Alaska house
1republican

Notes

  • All times ET.
  • Not all candidates are listed.
  • CNN will broadcast a projected winner only after an extensive review of data from a number of sources.
  • "Flipped seat" denotes a race where the 2020 projected winner is from a different party than the previous winner or incumbent.
  • Both Maine and Nebraska allow electoral votes to be split. In Maine, two of four electoral votes go to the statewide winner and one electoral vote goes to the winner in each of the two congressional districts. In Nebraska, two of five electoral votes go to the winner of the statewide vote. One electoral vote goes to the winner in each of Nebraska's three congressional districts.