Murkowski, Tshibaka Advance to Alaska’s General Election in November
Incumbent U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), her Republican challenger Kelly Tshibaka, and Democrat Patricia Chesbro will advance to the general election in November as the projected winners of Alaska’s ranked-choice primary on Aug. 16.
With about 50 percent of the ballots counted, Murkowski has 43 percent and Tshibaka 42 percent, according to DecisionDeskHQ.
Republican Buzz Kelley is the fourth top-voter getter under Alaska’s new top-four system.
Chesbro, who ran unopposed as a Democrat, currently has about 6 percent of the vote.
All four candidates will appear on the single ballot of the general election on Nov. 8.
Alaska election officials had received more than 12,000 ballots in early voting, while Murkowski and Tshibaka campaigned hard in the final days before the primary election.
Murkowski reportedly spent $1.1 million on campaign ads, focusing on her base and on critical local issues such as Alaska’s fishing and veterans benefits.
Tshibaka recently spent $173,000 on media advertising, much of it critical of her opponent who was portrayed as a politician out of touch with Alaska’s conservative Republican base.
An average of the most recent polls showed Murkowski leading Tshibaka by a slim 3-percent margin of 51 to 48, which was consistent with a July 5 Alaska Survey Research poll. Other polls showed varying results.
U.S. Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka (L) speaks alongside forme President Donald Trump during a “Save America” rally campaigning in support of republican candidates in Anchorage, Alaska, on July 9, 2022. (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images)
Murkowski took office in 2002 when her father, Frank Murkowski, appointed her to his own U.S. Senate seat, which he vacated upon being elected Alaska’s governor.
She is the second most senior female in the Senate after Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine).
Murkowski ran afoul of former President Donald Trump when she and seven other
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