Only in Alaska Can Stuff Like This Happen

Thu, Sep 2, 2010

The shock wave felt Tuesday night with Lisa Murkowski’s concession in the Republican U.S. Senate primary race sent tremors throughout Alaska’s political landscape. KSKA’s Ellen Lockyer spoke with Anchorage pollster Ivan Moore about how the shakeup could resonate with Alaska voters in November

Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage

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Murkowski Concedes to Miller

Tue, Aug 31, 2010


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Senator Lisa Murkowski conceded her bid for reelection to primary opponent Joe Miller early Tuesday evening saying it was for the  “good of  the state of Alaska.”

She said it had been a “terribly long week” and “difficult on all sides,” during a press conference in Anchorage.

Murkowski had watched Miller’s lead dip and climb back during the course of Tuesday’s counting of absentee and other ballots but she said did not see a path to winning.

“Based on where we are right now, I don’t see a scenario, where the primary will turn out in my favor,” she told reporters. “I’m now conceding the race for the Republican nomination.”

She told reporters and several sullen supporters standing at her side that she had called Miller just before the press conference to tell him of her decision.

Murkowski thanked her supporters and called them the “best of the best.”

Prior to the press conference, Miller told KTUU-TV in Anchorage he felt “pretty good” about how the count had gone. He was asked if Murkowski should drop out. “No, that’s her decision,” he said.

Miller now faces Sitka Mayor Scott McAdams (right), the Democrat who easily won his party’s nomination.

Tuesday’s count showed Miller with 52,988 votes or 50.78 pct of the vote. Murkowski had 51,358 votes or 49.22 pct. Some 1,630 votes separated the two candidates. That was a margin similar to the one Miller had started with on Tuesday morning.

The Republican senate primary captured national headlines this past week as both campaigns sought to cast the returns in the most favorable light.

Miller’s candidacy was boosted early when he won the endorsement of former Governor Sarah Palin.

“Do you believe in miracles?!” Palin said in a Twitter message shortly after Murkowski’s announcement. “Thank you for your service, Sen. Murkowski. On to November!”

Miller, a Tea Party favorite, also had won the endorsement of Fox TV host and former GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee.

Throughout the campaign, Miller had chided Murkowski for being too liberal.

Murkowski had run strong in Anchorage and various other parts of the state, but Miller led in Fairbanks and in much of the Mat-Su Valley.

Vote Gap Between Murkowski and Miller Narrows Slightly

Tue, Aug 31, 2010

The absentee ballot count today in the Republican U.S. Senate primary shows a slight narrowing of the gap between Lisa Murkowski and Joe Miller at this hour. As of 5:00 p.m., Miller is leading Murkowski by 1,469 votes, down from 1,668 votes after last Tuesday’s election.

Thousands of absentee ballots were counted today at the Anchorage office of the state division of elections.  The ballots are pivotal in the outcome of the race for Alaska’s available US Senate seat in the November election.

But things were quiet this morning as election volunteers, most of them women, sat at their workstations.   Both the Miller and the Murkowski campaigns had sent observers to watch the proceedings.  Gail Fenumiai, division of elections director,   said ballot counting was taking place at the same time in Wasilla

Fenumiai said questioned ballots, those voted on election day, but without proper address identification,   are verified by a bipartisan review board.  Despite fears expressed by the Miller campaign regarding mishandling of the vote count, the operation seemed to go smoothly. Other than a handful of reporters, there were few members of the public in evidence at the division office in Anchorage.

When new numbers were posted to the state election division website shortly before eleven this morning, the returns showed a slight lessening of the gap between the two candidates – in Murkowski’s favor.  John Bitney speaks for Lisa Murkowski’s campaign.

The districts reflecting the early returns were in Anchorage and Eagle River.  Miller campaign spokesman Randy DeSoto said he wasn’t worried about them

Shortly after noon, Matanuska Valley election officials finished counting absentee votes in Wasilla.  Those returns lessened Miller’s advantage by about one tenth of a percentage point.

Photo and Story by Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage

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Parnell and Treadwell Present United Front

Wed, Aug 25, 2010


Governor Sean Parnell and Republican running mate Mead Treadwell presented a united front in a post election appearance Wednesday. Parnell says now that the dust of the primary is behind them, they aim to be the team to move Alaska forward.

Photo and Story by Ellen Lockyer, APRN – Anchorage

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Murkowski Trails Miller; Parnell Leads Field

Tue, Aug 24, 2010

Joe Miller held a razor-thin lead over incumbent Senator Lisa Murkowski in the Republican primary late Tuesday evening.

Miller led the incumbent 51.47 pct (40,841) to 48.53 pct (38,507) with just more than 61.2 pct of the precincts counted.

A Miller victory would mirror other anti-incumbent wins around the country. The Murkowski-Miller race jumped into the national spotlight when Miller was endorsed by former Governor Sarah Palin.

Governor Sean Parnell, who took office after Palin resigned, was fending off several challengers including Ralph Samuels and Bill Walker. Parnell was drawing about 49 pct of the vote.

Democrats chose Sitka Mayor Scott McAdams to run against the Republican Senate nominee.

Ethan Berkowitz appeared to have won the Democratic nomination for governor defeating state Senator Hollis French.

Rep. Don Young easily won renomination and he will face Harry Crawford, a state legislator from Anchorage, in November.

Diane Benson won the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor. Mead Treadwell was well ahead of Jay Ramras, a state legislator from Fairbanks, in the GOP race.

Alaskans also voted on two ballot measures Tuesday. One of the measures – No. 2 – would require parents to be notified if their teen, 18 or under, sought an abortion. This measure was winning approval. The other – No. 1 – was losing. It would have restricted lobbying and campaign contributions.

In other election results late Tuesday:

Results from August 24, Alaska Primary election are still unofficial. Here’s the spot to check for updates:

Also listen for updates during Morning Edition on Wednesday from 5:00 – 9:00 am and Wednesday at 6:00 pm on Alaska News Nightly on KSKA.

Alaska Primary Election: August 24, 2010

Tue, Aug 24, 2010

Polls are open for the primary election today from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Here are some helpful links, if you’ve yet to get your sticker.

VOTER RESOURCES:

Listen to live election coverage from the Alaska Public Radio Network beginning tonight at on 9:00 pm on KSKA FM 91.1  APRN’s Steve Heimel and Dave Donaldson anchor coverage from election central at the Egan Center in Anchorage with up-to-the minute reports from Laureli Kinneen in Nome, Ed Schoenfeld in Juneau, Tim Ellis in Fairbanks, Libby Casey in Washington, D.C., Len Anderson and Ellen Lockyer in Anchorage.

Also listen for election results Wednesday (Aug. 25) morning during Morning Edition on KSKA.

Addressing Alaskans: Republican Gubernatorial Debate

Mon, Aug 23, 2010

In their last public speaking opportunity before the primary election, Governor Sean Parnell, Ralph Samuels, and Bill Walker met for a Republican Gubernatorial debate at the Hotel Captain Cook in Anchorage on Monday, August 23rd. Commonwealth North (CWN) hosted the debate, moderated by their president, Joe Beedle.

Structured similar to the Democratic Gubernatorial debate CWN hosted on August 5th, the first half of the program focused on fiscal policy, energy and health care. In the second half, candidates responded to audience questions on the Gulf Oil Spill and the drilling moratorium, ANWR, Pebble Mine, ACES, medicaid and education.

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Anchorage Edition: August 20, 2010

Fri, Aug 20, 2010

Each week, KAKM gathers commentators for a review of the week’s news, politics and public affairs in Anchorage and Alaska. Topics for this week are expected to include:

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RUNNING: Lisa Murkowski Debates Joe Miller – Part 1/2

Fri, Aug 20, 2010

Part 1/2 of a the first debate between incumbent Lisa Murkowski and challenger Joe Miller took place on August 19, 2010 during the RUNNING debates hosted in the KAKM studio and aired on KAKM, Channel 7, KSKA radio and APRN radio.

RUNNING: Lisa Murkowski Debates Joe Miller – Part 2/2

Fri, Aug 20, 2010

Part 2/2 of a the first debate between incumbent Lisa Murkowski and challenger Joe Miller took place on August 19, 2010 during the RUNNING debates hosted in the KAKM studio and aired on KAKM, Channel 7, KSKA radio and APRN radio.

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