Preliminary tabulations from all 403 precincts confirm that incumbent Representative Nick Begich and challenger Bill Hill secured top positions for November.
JUNEAU, AK — Incumbent Republican Representative Nick Begich III and independent challenger Bill Hill advanced Wednesday as the leading candidates from Alaska's at-large congressional district primary election.
Tabulations published by the Alaska Division of Elections showed Representative Begich garnering 46.8 percent of the primary vote, building substantial margins across Fairbanks, Palmer, and Wasilla. Independent candidate Bill Hill, a prominent civic advocate running on a coalition platform of regional infrastructure investment and federal lands access, secured 32.4 percent, with two other independent candidates capturing the final two spots for the November ranked-choice ballot.
Begich campaigned on sustaining domestic energy production, reducing federal regulatory mandates on mining in the interior, and defending traditional Alaska resource revenue-sharing formulas.
The upcoming fall campaign will test voter support across diverse Alaska constituencies on federal infrastructure grant disbursement, telecommunications expansion in remote villages, and subsistence hunting protections.
Both candidates announced upcoming statewide town hall schedules covering coastal Southeast communities and North Slope borough hubs over the coming month.
State election officials confirmed that official primary certification will conclude on August 29, after overseas and military ballots are fully tallied.

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