Election Results To search other certified results, use the Search Results form. Historical election results are available dating back to 1958. 2022 GENERAL ELECTION – November 8, 2022 Results Status: OfficialPage last updated December 20, 2022 at 11:24 am Terms and Definitions Open Sample Report RCV method – The ranked choice voting method used in Alaska is also known as IRV, meaning Instant Runoff Voting. Exclude unresolved write-ins – The rankings for individual write-in candidates will only be considered if all of the write-in candidates collectively come in first or a close second in the first round of tabulation. If this happens, the division will “resolve” the write-in candidates and treat them individually in the tabulation. Until then, the write-in candidates will be unresolved and rankings for them will be excluded, meaning they will not be considered. However, a ranking for a write-in will not be considered a blank or skipped ranking, and an overvote involving a write-in candidate will still be considered an overvote. Declare winners by threshold – Alaska law requires tabulation to continue until two candidates remain, unless a candidate achieves a majority in the first round. Even though a candidate that crosses the threshold by achieving a majority in a subsequent round will still win in the end, tabulation will continue until two candidates remain. Uses precincts – The division will provide results for each precinct as though the ranked-choice tabulation were conducted for that precinct only. These results are just for informational purposes and have no bearing on the overall results. Previous rounds evaluation method – This option is not relevant in Alaska. It would allow the system to remember tie breaking decisions and repeats them if the exact tie happens again in subsequent tabulation. Ties are instead resolved by lot if necessary, according to Alaska law. Elimination type – The division will eliminate one candidate per round, the candidate with the least votes. Fixed precision decimals – This option is not relevant in Alaska. It is only relevant for Single Transferable Vote and Points IRV methods, where votes and points are expressed in fractions. Each Alaska voter will cast one vote, which counts as one vote. Perform elimination transfer in last round – This option is also not relevant in Alaska. It is only relevant for Single Transferable Vote and Point IRV methods. Votes to include in threshold calculation – Even though the winner in a second or later round will not be determined by a threshold calculation, the results will still display the number of “Continuing Ballots Per Round.” This means that inactive ballots, also called exhausted ballots, will be excluded from the tabulation once they become inactive. Ballots become inactive when there are no more rankings, an overvote, or a double skip. Inactive ballots will still count as votes for eliminated candidates. Use First Round Suspension – This option is not relevant in Alaska. It would add an initial round of tabulation, which is not necessary. Skip overvoted rankings – An overvote occurs when a voter gives multiple candidates the same ranking. Under Alaska law, an overvote and all lower rankings do not count. Thus, overvotes will not be skipped, but will invalidate subsequent rankings. Handling skip rankings – Ballots will become inactive, also called exhausted, if there are two or more skipped rankings in a row. Blanks – Ballots where there are no candidate rankings or the first two rankings are skipped. Exhausted – Alaska law refers to these ballots as inactive. An inactive ballot is one that is no longer tabulated because it does not rank any continuing candidate, contains an overvote at the highest continuing ranking, or contains two or more sequential skipped rankings before its highest continuing ranking. Overvotes – Ballots where a voter has assigned the same ranking to more than one candidate. Remainder Points – This is not applicable to Alaska. It is used with only with a modified form of IRV where ranked choice voting results are evaluated on a district per district basis and each district has a set number of points. Election Statistics 22GENR Totals Total Ballots Issued: 110,549 Total Ballots Received: 100,877 Download Report: Combined Report (pdf) Table last updated September 13, 2024 at 1:26 pm. Ballot TypeNumber IssuedNumber ReceivedBy Fax4937By Mail49,00241,348Early Vote37,55937,559Federal Write-In (Absentee)2418In-Person (Absentee)9,1439,143Online Delivery5,9483,948Questioned8,0098,009Special Needs815815 Cast Vote Record Download Cast Vote Record (zip) The Cast Vote Record (CVR) contains the votes and rankings on all the primary/special general ballots that were scanned. It does not include ballots that were only counted by hand. It also does not indicate the rankings that each individual write-in candidate received. All the write-in candidates were defeated and not counted individually, in accordance with state law. The CVR shows how voters ranked write-in candidates, but it does not show the names the voters wrote in. The CVR is a JSON file, used by the ranked-choice software to tabulate the results. The CVR is not tabulation, it is a record of ballots. The division is providing the CVR to increase transparency and provide voters the data necessary to confirm the results. The division cannot help voters access or analyze the data. Summary The Summary Report only shows 1st Choice results from Round 1. To view the report, select a format below: Summary (pdf) Summary (xml) Summary (txt) Results Per Precinct (txt) State Review Board Certificate (pdf) Statements of Votes Cast These PDF reports show the results of those contests that did not require ranked choice tabulation appearing on the ballot by district and precinct. Click on a house district below to view: HD01 HD02 HD03 HD04 HD05 HD06 HD07 HD08 HD09 HD10 HD11 HD12 HD13 HD14 HD15 HD16 HD17 HD18 HD19 HD20 HD21 HD22 HD23 HD24 HD25 HD26 HD27 HD28 HD29 HD30 HD31 HD32 HD33 HD34 HD35 HD36 HD37 HD38 HD39 HD40 HD99 Recounts SD E (Recount) HD15 (Recount) Ranked Choice Voting Tabulations Ranked Choice Voting results will not be available until November 23, 2022 once all eligible ballots are reviewed and counted. The following races required ranked choice voting tabulation. Click on the race below to view the PDF results: Contest File Type US Senate pdf US House pdf HD11 pdf HD15 pdf HD18 pdf HD28 pdf HD30 pdf HD31 pdf HD34 pdf SD D pdf SD E pdf SD N pdf HD11 txt HD15 txt HD18 txt HD30 txt HD31 txt HD34 txt SD D txt SD E txt SD N txt US House txt US Senate txt SD E (Recount)pdf SD E (Recount)txt HD15 (Recount)pdf HD15 (Recount)txt Search Official Election Results Choose an election category from the options below. 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