On August 18, 2026, Alaska is witnessing a competitive primary election with 17 candidates vying for the nomination to become the next governor. This marks the first fully open gubernatorial race in the state in over 20 years. The incumbent, Gov. Mike Dunleavy, is unable to seek re-election due to term limits.
In this primary, all candidates appear on a single ballot. Voters can select from a diverse group, with the top four candidates advancing to the general election. This process occurs regardless of party affiliation, making the race notably inclusive and competitive.
Among the candidates is Dave Bronson, the former mayor of Anchorage, who is running as a Republican. His candidacy contributes to the dynamic nature of this election, drawing significant attention from both state residents and political observers.

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