{"id":87128,"date":"2022-06-14T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2022-06-15T06:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/updated-results-show-no-change-to-primary-ranking\/"},"modified":"2022-06-15T16:15:57","modified_gmt":"2022-06-16T00:15:57","slug":"updated-results-show-no-change-to-primary-ranking","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/updated-results-show-no-change-to-primary-ranking\/","title":{"rendered":"Updated results show no change to primary ranking"},"content":{"rendered":"
This is a developing story and will be updated.<\/em> <\/ins><\/p>\n The top vote-getters in Alaska’s special primary election remained the same following update results from the Division of Elections, with former Gov. Sarah Palin with a strong lead over Republican Nick Begich, followed by independent Al Gross and Democrat Mary Peltola.<\/p>\n Each candidate strengthened their lead over competitors, according to the updated results, but none of the top four candidates were able to surpass one another.<\/p>\n Palin was able to increase her lead from more than 32,000 votes reported Saturday to just over 36,000 votes mid-week. Begich saw a similar increase, going from nearly 2,100 to 24,696 on Wednesday, as did Gross, who rose from roughly 13-16,000. Peltola’s vote count rose from just over 8,000 votes to nearly 1,100, according to DOE. Wednesday,<\/p>\n The Associated Press called the race, which will see its top for finishers advance to a special August election, for both Palin, Begich and Gross. That leaves only one spot on the ballot up for grabs.<\/p>\n As of Wednesday’s update, Palin has the largest share of the state’s votes with 28.44% — lower than the 29.7% reported over the weekend — followed by Begich with 19.4%; Gross with 12.7% and Peltola with 8.6%.<\/p>\n Republican Tara Sweeney has the next highest share of votes with 5.4%, followed by independent Santa Claus with 4.4%. Only the top four vote-getters will advance to the ranked-choice special election.<\/p>\n