Updated on Monday, Dec. 2
In the Nov. 5 general election, Alaskans voted in races for president and the state’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, along with 50 of 60 seats in the Alaska Legislature. Voters also were deciding two ballot measures, one that would raise the state’s minimum wage and another that would get rid of Alaska’s ranked choice general elections and open primaries, and whether to retain individual judges.
These are the official results, based on data from the Alaska Division of Elections. Results were certified on Dec. 1.
Tip: To view results for individual Alaska Senate and House districts, click on the letter or number of the corresponding district at the top of each chart.