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Alaska gubernatorial election, 1990

Alaska gubernatorial election, 1990
Alaska
← 1986 November 6, 1990 1994 →
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Nominee Walter Hickel Tony Knowles Arliss Sturgulewski
Party Alaskan Independence Democratic Republican
Popular vote 75,721 60,201 50,991
Percentage 38.88% 30.91% 26.18%

Governor before election

Steve Cowper
Democratic

Elected Governor

Walter Hickel
Alaskan Independence


Steve Cowper
Democratic

Walter Hickel
Alaskan Independence

The 1990 Alaska gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 1990 for the open seat of Governor of Alaska. In 1989, incumbent Governor Steve Cowper, a Democrat, had announced that he would not seek re-election for a second term.

In a rare third-party win in American politics, former Republican Governor Walter Hickel, running on the ticket of the Alaskan Independence Party, defeated Democratic candidate Tony Knowles and Republican candidate Arliss Sturgulewski.

The major Democratic candidates were Tony Knowles, former mayor of Anchorage (from 1981 to 1987) and future governor (from 1994 to 2002), and incumbent Lieutenant Governor Stephen McAlpine, who had served since 1982. Knowles defeated McAlpine in the Democratic primary.

In the Republican primary, state senator Arliss Sturgulewski, who was also the Republican nominee in 1986, defeated Jim Campbell, Rick Halford, and Don Wright.

The initial Alaskan Independence Party candidate was John Lindauer, who won the primary. However, many conservative Republicans, dissatisfied with Sturgulewski's positions on social issues such as abortion, persuaded former Republican Governor Walter Hickel to run on the Alaskan Independence ticket. The party pushed Lindauer aside to make way for Hickel and lieutenant gubernatorial candidate Jack Coghill.


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