The U.S. Senate has long been considered the pinnacle of American politics. Governors, in particular, saw the deliberative ...
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Jessica Faircloth of Kasilof is the sole independent among 16 candidates to register for the 2026 governor’s race so far.
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Marlene Johnson, one of the state's most influential Native leaders, was one of the champions of the Alaska Native Claims ...
The U.S. Senate voted 58-39 on Wednesday to confirm state natural resources attorney Aaron Peterson to serve as the state’s ...
Kreiss-Tomkins, frequently known as “JKT,” served in the Alaska House of Representatives between 2013 and 2023. He becomes ...
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Former Sitka lawmaker Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins becomes the third Democrat in Alaska’s 16-candidate governor’s race, pledging bipartisan solutions for education, costs, and infrastructure.
Former state Rep. Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins is the third Democrat and the 16th candidate to enter the Alaska governor’s race.