AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAlaska Senate Race: Outside groups are pouring millions into Alaska’s Aug. 18 U.S. Senate primary, aiming to siphon votes from Dan Sullivan and Mary Peltola by boosting lesser-known candidates—an effort that could reshape who advances under the state’s top-four jungle primary rules. Primary Rules & Ballot Math: With 17 governor candidates and a packed statewide ballot, only a handful of races will actually narrow to fewer than four finalists; most state races send everyone through to November. Communications in the Governor’s Race: Nine candidates responded to a Thompson & Co. survey on press access, public records, rural outreach, crisis comms, and how they’d use AI—highlighting how campaigns plan to manage scrutiny. Alaska LNG: Gov. Mike Dunleavy says the legislature’s failure to vote on key tax changes has stalled the $50B gas pipeline project and could scare off investors, urging lawmakers to reconvene Aug. 20. Local Elections: Fairbanks North Star Borough voters will decide Oct. 6 on moving borough elections to November and switching to hand-count-only tallies for 2027. Fairbanks Economy: Federal job losses hit the borough hard in 2025, with state economists warning the impact may be larger than first-quarter data suggests. Surrogacy Fight: A multistate surrogacy dispute tied to an Alaska surrogate and a Texas birth continues to raise legal and ethical questions nationwide.
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