Nick Begich III maintains a roughly 3-point lead over Congresswoman Mary Peltola. State House Rep. Cliff Groh leads by just 10 votes.
Supporters of both Nick Begich’s campaign and ballot measure two wave signs at passing traffic at the intersection of Northern Lights Boulevard and the Seward Highway in Anchorage, Alaska early Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
Races where no candidate gets 50% of the vote will be subject to ranked choice tabulation on Nov. 20 once all valid ballots are counted.The update released Friday by the Division of Elections included more than 17,000 newly counted votes. It brings the total number of ballots counted in races around the state to 321,641, including 60,857 absentee ballots and 72,552 early ballots.
In an intra-Republican contest, challenger Jubilee Underwood leads Wasilla Rep. David Eastman by 197 votes out of 7,606. Races won by less than 0.5% are subject to an automatic state-funded recount once all votes are counted. Right now, the Groh/Nelson race is in automatic recount territory, and Ballot Measure 2 is just outside of it.
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