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Alaska gubernatorial election, 1982

Alaska gubernatorial election, 1982
Alaska
← 1978 November 2, 1982 1986 →
  Bill Sheffield 1989.jpg Tom Fink 1975.jpg Dick Randolph.jpg
Nominee Bill Sheffield Tom Fink Dick Randolph
Party Democratic Republican Libertarian
Popular vote 89,918 72,291 29,067
Percentage 46.12% 37.09% 14.91%

Governor before election

Jay Hammond
Republican

Elected Governor

Bill Sheffield
Democratic


Jay Hammond
Republican

Bill Sheffield
Democratic

The 1982 Alaska gubernatorial election took place on November 2, 1982 for the post of governor of Alaska. To replace outgoing Republican governor Jay Hammond, Democratic nominee Bill Sheffield defeated three opponents: Republican nominee Tom Fink, Libertarian nominee Dick Randolph and Alaskan Independence Party nominee Joe Vogler. Hammond had endorsed his lieutenant governor, Terry Miller, who lost the Republican nomination to Fink in the primary election.

Randolph, as a member of a political party not recognized by the state, gained access to the ballot via a nominating petition. He garnered nearly fifteen percent of the vote, to date the highest percentage received by any Libertarian Party gubernatorial candidate. His running mate, Donnis Thompson, the wife of the mayor of the Kenai Peninsula Borough, was the only woman on a statewide ballot in this year's elections, as well as one of the first in Alaskan history.



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