3 January 1959 | |
Capital: | Juneau |
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Population: | 626,932 (2000) |
Number of US Representatives: | 1 |
Number of Electoral votes: | 3 |
State Legislature State Senate size State House size |
Legislature 20 40 |
State officials Governor US Senators |
Sean Parnell Mark Begich Lisa Murkowski |
2006 Election[]
Alaska's 2006 primary election will be held the third Tuesday in August(August 22, 2006). The general election will be held the day after the first Monday in November (Tuesday November 7, 2006).
Alaska's political parties will choose candidates to run in the November general election during the August primary.
Current officials[]
- Governor: Sarah Palin
- Lieutenant Governor: Sean Parnell
- Ted Stevens - US Senator
- Don Young - US Representative
- Murkowski, Lisa- (R - AK) Class III - First elected 2002 Term ends in 2011
- 709 HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
- (202) 224-6665
- Web Form: murkowski.senate.gov/contact.cfm
- Stevens, Ted- (R - AK) Class II - First appointed 1968, elected 1970 Term ends in 2009
- 522 HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
- (202) 224-3004
- Web Form: stevens.senate.gov/contact.cfm
External Links[]
- Alaska official government site
- 2006 Election Calendar
- 2006 Candidates
- 2005-2008 Election Dates
- Alaska's site for the governor lieutenant governor
See also[]
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