2024 Alaska Live Results
Overview
Election Date | November 5, 2024 |
Where to Vote | Find your Polling Place and Hours |
Polls Close | November 6, 12:00 AM Eastern Time Except November 7, 1:00 AM for those areas observing Hawaiian-Aleutian Time |
Prior Elections | Alaska Voting History |
On this Page | Results for President, U.S. House, State Legislature |
These elections will be conducted using ranked choice voting (RCV). Absentee ballots can arrive as late as 15 days after Election Day. Where a ranked choice tabulation is needed (i.e., no candidate gets a majority of the vote), it will be conducted on November 20.
While unlikely, there is a scenario where Alaska's three electoral votes are decisive in the presidential election and no candidate gets a majority of the Alaska vote on November 5. In that case, it could be November 20 before the winner of the election is known.
Vote counts and race projections provided by Decision Desk HQ.
President ( Electoral Votes)
Likely Republican
Except for 1964, Alaska has voted Republican in every presidential election since statehood in 1959. Donald Trump won the state by 15% in 2016 and 10% in 2020.
U.S. House
Toss-up
Alaska is one of six states with a single at-large district. The incumbent, Democrat Mary Peltola is seeking her second full term. She won a special election in August, 2022 and a two-year term that November.
Both those elections featured Peltola and two Republicans, Sarah Palin and Nick Begich. Those two split the party vote, with Peltola able to win a majority through the state's ranked choice vote tabulation. That structural benefit is not there this time as Begich is the only Republican on the ballot.
State Senate
State House
U.S. Senate
Next election is in 2026
Governor
Next election is in 2026