Lieutenant Governor of Alaska

The lieutenant governor of Alaska (IñupiaqAlaskam Kavanaata Ikayuqtiksrautaa) is the deputy elected official to the governor of the U.S. state of Alaska. Unlike most lieutenant governors in the U.S., the office also maintains the duties of a secretary of state, and indeed was named such until August 25, 1970.[1] Prior to statehood, the territorial-era Secretary of Alaska, who was appointed by the president of the United States like the governor, functioned as an acting governor or successor-in-waiting. Currently, the lieutenant governor accedes to the governorship in case of a vacancy.[2] The lieutenant governor runs together with the governor in both the primary and the general election as a slate.

Hallway of the third floor of the Alaska State Capitol in May 2019. Signage points the direction to the lieutenant governor's office.
Lieutenant governors of the State of Alaska
No.Lieutenant Governor[a]Term in officePartyElectionGovernor[b]
1 Hugh Wade
(1901–1995)
January 3, 1959

December 5, 1966
(lost election)
Democratic[4]1958 William A. Egan
1962
2Keith Harvey Miller
(1925–2019)
December 5, 1966

January 29, 1969
(succeeded to governor)
Republican[5]1966Wally Hickel
3Robert W. Ward
(1929–1997)
January 29, 1969

December 7, 1970
(lost election)
RepublicanSucceeded from
commissioner of
administration
Keith Harvey Miller
4H. A. Boucher
(1921–2009)
December 7, 1970

December 2, 1974
(lost election)
Democratic[6]1970William A. Egan
5Lowell Thomas Jr.
(1923–2016)
December 2, 1974

December 4, 1978
(did not run)
Republican[7]1974Jay Hammond
6Terry Miller
(1942–1989)
December 4, 1978

December 6, 1982
(did not run)[c]
Republican[8]1978
7Steve McAlpine
(b. 1949)
December 6, 1982

December 3, 1990
(did not run)[d]
Democratic[9]1982Bill Sheffield
1986Steve Cowper
8Jack Coghill
(1925–2019)
December 3, 1990

December 5, 1994
(did not run)[e]
Alaskan
Independence
[10]
1990Wally Hickel
9Fran Ulmer
(b. 1947)
December 5, 1994

December 2, 2002
(did not run)[f]
Democratic[11]1994Tony Knowles
1998
10Loren Leman
(b. 1950)
December 2, 2002

December 4, 2006
(did not run)
Republican[12]2002Frank Murkowski
11Sean Parnell
(b. 1962)
December 4, 2006

July 26, 2009
(succeeded to governor)
Republican[13]2006Sarah Palin
VacantJuly 26, 2009

August 10, 2009
Office vacated
by succession to governor
[g]
Sean Parnell
12Craig Campbell
(b. 1952)
August 10, 2009

December 6, 2010
(did not run)
RepublicanNominated by
governor and
confirmed by
legislature
13Mead Treadwell
(b. 1956)
December 6, 2010

December 1, 2014
(did not run)[h]
Republican[15]2010
14Byron Mallott
(1943–2020)
December 1, 2014

October 16, 2018
(resigned)[i]
Independent[17]2014Bill Walker
15Valerie Davidson
(b. 1967)
October 16, 2018

December 3, 2018
(withdrew)[j]
IndependentAppointed by
governor
16Kevin Meyer
(b. 1956)
December 3, 2018

December 5, 2022
(did not run)[19]
Republican[20]2018Mike Dunleavy
17Nancy Dahlstrom
(b. 1957)
December 5, 2022

Incumbent[k]
Republican[21]2022

Notes

References

General
  • Kallenbach, Joseph Ernest (1977). American State Governors, 1776-1976. Oceana Publications. ISBN 978-0-379-00665-0. Retrieved September 23, 2023.
Specific