Elections for the Alaska Senate consisted of a primary election on August 27, 2002, and a general election on November 5, 2002.
Qualifications
Article II, Section 2 of the Alaska Constitution states: A member of the legislature shall be a qualified voter who has been a resident of Alaska for at least three years and of the district from which elected for at least one year, immediately preceding his filing for office. A senator shall be at least twenty-five years of age and a representative at least twenty-one years of age.
Campaign contributions
During the 2002 election, the total contributions to Senate candidates was $2,196,193. The top 10 contributors were:[1]
2002 Donors, Alaska State Senate
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Donor
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Amount
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Alaska Republican Party
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$73,833
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Worthen, Timothy J
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$27,050
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Seekins, Ralph C
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$24,250
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Associated General Contractors of Alaska
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$17,500
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Heinze, Harold
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$16,981
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Alaska Public Employees Local 71
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$16,000
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Electrical Workers Local 1547
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$16,000
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Alaska Teamsters
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$16,000
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Senate Democratic Campaign Cmte of Alaska
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$15,650
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Alaska Public Employees Association
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$15,000
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List of Candidates
District 2 (B)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- Kim S. Elton: 2,864 a
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Cathy Munoz: 2,914 a
November 5 General election candidates:
- Kim S. Elton: 7,987
- Cathy Munoz: 7,570
District 3 (C)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- Georgianna Lincoln: 1,777 a
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Mac Carter: 2,106 a
November 5 General election candidates:
- Georgianna Lincoln: 6,093
- Mac Carter: 4,507
District 4 (D)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- John Davies: 2,193 a
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Ralph C. Seekins: 3,463 a
November 5 General election candidates:
- John Davies: 7,190
- Ralph C. Seekins: 7,861
District 5 (E)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- Shirley Demientieff: 1,015 a
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Gary R. Wilken: 2,325 a
- August 27 primary:
- David Stannard: 42 a
November 5 General election candidates:
- Shirley Demientieff: 2,405
- Gary R. Wilken: 6,242
- David Stannard: 280
District 6 (F)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Gene P. Therriault: 3,860 a
- August 27 primary:
- Trac S. Copher: 149 a
November 5 General election candidates:
- Gene P. Therriault: 8,912
- Trac S. Copher: 1,906
District 7 (G)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- James Della Silva: 687 a
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Lyda N. Green: 4,234 a
November 5 General election candidates:
- James Della Silva: 2,787
- Lyda N. Green: 9,192
District 8 (H)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Scott Ogan: 3,293 a
- Joe Caswell: 1,586
November 5 General election candidates:
- Scott Ogan: 9,407
District 9 (I)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- Roberta Goughnour: 586 a
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Fred J. Dyson: 2,794 a
November 5 General election candidates:
- Roberta Goughnour: 2,094
- Fred J. Dyson: 6,810
District 10 (J)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- Gretchen G. Guess: 1,044 a
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Tim Worthen: 2,095 a
November 5 General election candidates:
- Gretchen G. Guess: 3,808
- Tim Worthen: 3,758
District 12 (L)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- Johnny Ellis: 2,217 a
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Harold Heinze: 2,017 a
November 5 General election candidates:
- Johnny Ellis: 4,924
- Harold Heinze: 4,434
District 13 (M)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- Hollis S. French, II: 2,006 a
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Dave Donley: 2,640 a
November 5 General election candidates:
- Hollis S. French, II: 6,226
- Dave Donley: 4,666
District 14 (N)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Ben Stevens: 3,943 a
November 5 General election candidates:
- Ben Stevens: 9,371
District 15 (O)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- Patti Higgins: 1,074 a
- August 27 Republican primary:
- John J. Cowdery: 2,682 a
November 5 General election candidates:
- Patti Higgins: 4,119
- John J. Cowdery: 6,043
District 16 (P)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- Ken Ziegahn: 1,404 a
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Con Bunde: 4,380 a
November 5 General election candidates:
- Mitch Schapira: 4,828
- Con Bunde: 9,937
District 17 (Q)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- Pat Hawkins: 735 a
- Kurt Loyal Melvin: 148
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Jerry Ward: 2,847 a
- Joe Arness: 2,100
- Raymond P. Vinzant: 268
- August 27 primary:
- Thomas M. Stroman: 50 a
- August 27 primary:
- Thomas H. Wagoner: 44 a
November 5 General election candidates:
- Pat Hawkins: 851
- Jerry Ward: 5,515
- Thomas M. Stroman: 221
- Thomas M. Stroman: 5,638
District 18 (R)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Alan Austerman: 2,954 a
November 5 General election candidates:
- Alan Austerman: 7,604
District 19 (S)
- August 27 Democratic primary:
- Lyman F. Hoffman: 1,872 a
- August 27 Republican primary:
- Willy Keppel: 626 a
- Michael Swetzof: 597
November 5 General election candidates:
- Lyman F. Hoffman: 4,557
- Willy Keppel: 2,241
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See also
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Senate President:Gary Stevens
Majority Leader:Catherine Giessel
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