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Alaska Senate district F

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Alaska's F
State Senate district

Map of the district
Senator
  James D. Kaufman
RAnchorage
since 2023
Population36,320[1]

Alaska Senate district F is one of 20 districts of the Alaska Senate. It has been represented by Republican James D. Kaufman since 2023. District F is located in Anchorage and encompasses the entirety of Alaska's 11th House of Representatives district and 12th House of Representatives district, including Far North Bicentennial Park.[2]

Election results (2022 boundaries)

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2024

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Nonpartisan primary[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice Park 2,737 48.8
Coalition Republican James D. Kaufman (incumbent) 2,563 45.7
Republican Harold Borbridge 307 5.5
Total votes 5,607 100.0
General election[4][5]
Party Candidate First choice Round 1 Round 2
Votes % Transfer Votes % Transfer Votes %
Coalition Republican James D. Kaufman 8,147 47.91% +33 8,180 48.06% +498 8,678 52.84%
Democratic Janice Park 7,646 44.96% +11 7,657 44.99% +87 7,744 47.16%
Republican Harold Borbridge 1,178 6.93% +6 1,184 6.96% - Eliminated
Write-in 35 0.21% - Eliminated
Total votes 17,006 17,021 16,422
Blank or inactive ballots 946 +599 1,545
Republican hold
Coalition hold

2022

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Nonpartisan primary[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James D. Kaufman 5,453 54.2
Democratic Janice Park 4,612 45.8
Total votes 10,065 100.00
General election[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James D. Kaufman 7,795 54.5
Democratic Janice Park 6,476 45.3
Write-in Write-ins 29 0.2
Total votes 14,300 100.0
Republican hold

Election results (2013 boundaries)

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Map of District F of the Alaska Senate from 2013 to 2022

2020

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Republican primary[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Shelley Hughes (incumbent) 4,759 100.0
Total votes 4,759 100.0
Democratic primary[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Stephany Jeffers 1,992 100.0
Total votes 1,992 100.0

Jeffers withdrew prior to the general election, and was replaced by Jim Cooper.[9]

General election[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Shelley Hughes (incumbent) 14,751 71.3
Democratic Jim Cooper 4,904 23.7
Libertarian Gavin Christiansen 998 4.8
Write-in Write-ins 29 0.1
Total votes 20,682 100.0
Republican hold

2016

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Republican primary[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Shelley Hughes 2,186 48.09
Republican Adam Crum 1,885 41.47
Republican Steve St. Clair 475 10.45
Total votes 4,546 100
Democratic primary[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sam Laudert-Rodgers 849 100.0
Total votes 849 100

Laudert-Rodgers withdrew prior to the general election.

General election[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Shelley Hughes 12,284 71.73
Independent Tim Hale 4,750 27.74
Write-ins Write-ins 92 0.54
Total votes 17,126 100
Republican hold

2014

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Republican primary[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Stoltze 5,529 71.22
Republican DeLena Johnson 2,234 28.78
Total votes 7,763 100
Democratic primary[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Patricia Chesbro 2,148 100.0
Total votes 2,148 100
General election[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Stoltze 11,338 73.08
Democratic Patricia R. Chesbro 4,117 26.54
Write-ins Write-ins 59 0.38
Total votes 15,514 100
Republican hold

References

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  1. ^ "Total Population". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 16 June 2024.
  2. ^ "HOUSE AND SENATE DISTRICT DESIGNATIONS" (PDF). Alaska Division of Elections. May 24, 2022. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  3. ^ "OFFICIAL RESULTS" (PDF). Alaska Division of Elections. September 1, 2024.
  4. ^ "State of Alaska 2024 General Election Election Summary Report November 5, 2024 Unofficial Results" (PDF). elections.alaska.gov. State of Alaska. November 30, 2024. Retrieved December 1, 2024.
  5. ^ "RCV Detailed Report General Election State of Alaska November 05, 2024 Senate District F" (PDF). elections.alaska.gov. State of Alaska. November 30, 2024. Retrieved December 1, 2024.
  6. ^ "Official Results" (PDF). Alaska Division of Elections. August 16, 2022.
  7. ^ "Official Results" (PDF). Alaska Division of Elections. November 18, 2022.
  8. ^ a b "2020 PRIMARY ELECTION Election Summary Report August 18, 2020 OFFICIAL Results" (PDF). Alaska Division of Elections. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  9. ^ Brooks, James (31 August 2020). "New candidates emerge in campaigns for Alaska Legislature". Anchorage Daily News.
  10. ^ "2020 GENERAL ELECTION Election Summary Report November 3, 2020 OFFICIAL Results" (PDF). Alaska Division of Elections. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  11. ^ a b "2016 PRIMARY ELECTION Election Summary Report August 16, 2016 Official Results" (PDF).
  12. ^ "Alaska Election Summary" (PDF).
  13. ^ a b "2014 PRIMARY ELECTION Election Summary Report August 19, 2014 Official Results" (PDF). Alaska Division of Elections. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  14. ^ "Alaska Election Summary" (PDF).