The governor of Alaska (Iñupiaq: Alaaskam kavanaa) is the head of government of Alaska. The governor is the chief executive of the state and is the holder of the highest office in the executive branch of the government as well as being the commander in chief of the Alaska's state forces.

Twelve people have served as governor of the State of Alaska over 14 distinct terms, though Alaska had over 30 civilian and military governors during its long history as a United States territory. Only two governors, William A. Egan and Bill Walker, were born in Alaska. Two people, Egan and Wally Hickel, have been elected to multiple non-consecutive terms as governor. Hickel is also noted for a rare third party win in American politics, having been elected to a term in 1990 representing the Alaskan Independence Party. The longest-serving governor of the state was Egan, who was elected three times and served nearly 12 years. The longest-serving territorial governor was Ernest Gruening, who served over 13 years.

The current governor is Republican Mike Dunleavy, who took office on December 3, 2018.

Governors before statehood

Alaska was purchased by the United States from the Russian Empire in 1867, with formal transfer occurring on October 18, 1867, which is now celebrated as Alaska Day. Before then, it was known as Russian America or Russian Alaska, controlled by the governors and general managers of the Russian-American Company.

Commanders of the Department of Alaska

The vast region was initially designated the Department of Alaska, under the jurisdiction of the Department of War and administered by Army officers until 1877, when the Army was withdrawn from Alaska. The Department of the Treasury then took control, with the Collector of Customs as the highest ranking federal official in the territory. In 1879, the Navy was given jurisdiction over the department.

Some believe the first American administrator of Alaska was Polish immigrant Włodzimierz Krzyżanowski. However, the Anchorage Daily News was unable to find any conclusive information to support this claim.

Chief federal officers of the Department of Alaska
No.CommanderPositionTerm in office
1Jefferson C. Davis (1828–1879)Army ColonelOctober 18, 1867 – August 31, 1870
2George K. Brady (1838–1899)Army CaptainSeptember 1, 1870 – September 22, 1870
3John C. Tidball (1825–1906)Army MajorSeptember 23, 1870 – September 19, 1871
4Harvey A. Allen (1818–1882)Army MajorSeptember 20, 1871 – January 3, 1873
5Joseph Stewart (1822–1904)Army MajorJanuary 4, 1873 – April 20, 1874
6George B. Rodney Jr. (1842–1927)Army CaptainApril 21, 1874 – August 16, 1874
7Joseph B. Campbell (d. 1891)Army CaptainAugust 17, 1874 – June 14, 1876
8John Mendenhall (1829–1892)Army MajorJune 15, 1876 – March 4, 1877
9Arthur Morris (1843–1892)Army CaptainMarch 5, 1877 – June 14, 1877
10Montgomery P. Berry (1828–1898)Collector of CustomsJune 14, 1877 – August 13, 1877
11Henry Charles DeAhna (d. 1891)Collector of CustomsAugust 14, 1877 – March 26, 1878
12M. D. Ball (1835–1887)Collector of CustomsMarch 27, 1878 – June 13, 1879
13Lester A. Beardslee (1836–1903)Navy CaptainJune 14, 1879 – September 12, 1880
14Henry Glass (1844–1908)Navy CommanderSeptember 13, 1880 – August 9, 1881
15Edward P. Lull (1836–1887)Navy CommanderAugust 10, 1881 – October 18, 1881
16Henry Glass (1844–1908)Navy CommanderOctober 19, 1881 – March 12, 1882
17Frederick Pearson (1842–1890)Navy CommanderMarch 13, 1882 – October 3, 1882
18Edgar C. Merriman (1840–1894)Navy CommanderOctober 4, 1882 – September 13, 1883
19Joseph Coghlan (1844–1908)Navy CommanderSeptember 15, 1883 – September 13, 1884
20Henry E. Nichols (1842–1899)Navy Lieutenant commanderSeptember 14, 1884 – September 15, 1884

Governors of the District of Alaska

On May 17, 1884, the Department of Alaska was redesignated the District of Alaska, an incorporated but unorganized territory with a civil government. The governor was appointed by the president of the United States.

Governors of the District of Alaska
No.GovernorTerm in officeAppointed by
1John Henry Kinkead (1826–1904)July 4, 1884 – May 8, 1885 (successor appointed)Chester A. Arthur
2Alfred P. Swineford (1836–1909)May 8, 1885 – April 13, 1889 (resigned)Grover Cleveland
3Lyman Enos Knapp (1837–1904)April 13, 1889 – June 28, 1893 (successor appointed)Benjamin Harrison
4James Sheakley (1829–1917)June 28, 1893 – July 15, 1897 (resigned)Grover Cleveland
5John Green Brady (1848–1918)June 19, 1897 – March 21, 1906 (resigned)William McKinley
Theodore Roosevelt
6Wilford Bacon Hoggatt (1865–1938)March 21, 1906 – October 1, 1909 (resigned)Theodore Roosevelt
7Walter Eli Clark (1869–1950)May 20, 1909 – August 24, 1912 (became territorial governor)William Howard Taft

Governors of the Territory of Alaska

The District of Alaska was organized into Alaska Territory on August 24, 1912. Governors continued to be appointed by the president of the United States.

Governors of the Territory of Alaska
No.GovernorTerm in officeAppointed by
1Walter Eli Clark (1869–1950)August 24, 1912 – May 1, 1913 (resigned)William Howard Taft
2John Franklin Alexander Strong (1856–1929)May 1, 1913 – April 12, 1918 (successor appointed)Woodrow Wilson
3Thomas Riggs Jr. (1873–1945)April 12, 1918 – June 13, 1921 (resigned)Woodrow Wilson
4Scott Cordelle Bone (1860–1936)June 13, 1921 – February 18, 1925 (successor appointed)Warren G. Harding
5George Alexander Parks (1883–1984)February 18, 1925 – March 30, 1933 (successor appointed)Calvin Coolidge
6John Weir Troy (1868–1942)March 30, 1933 – December 5, 1939 (resigned)Franklin D. Roosevelt
7Ernest Gruening (1887–1974)September 2, 1939 – March 16, 1953 (successor appointed)Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
8B. Frank Heintzleman (1888–1965)March 16, 1953 – January 3, 1957 (resigned)Dwight D. Eisenhower
9Mike Stepovich (1919–2014)May 16, 1957 – August 9, 1958 (resigned)Dwight D. Eisenhower

Governors of the State of Alaska

Alaska was admitted to the Union on January 3, 1959.

The state constitution provides for the election of a governor and lieutenant governor every four years on the same ticket, with their terms commencing on the first Monday in the December following the election. Governors are allowed to succeed themselves once, having to wait four years after their second term in a row before being allowed to run again. Should the office of governor become vacant, the lieutenant governor assumes the office of governor. The original constitution of 1956 created the office of secretary of state, which was functionally identical to a lieutenant governor, and was renamed to "lieutenant governor" in 1970.

Governors of the State of Alaska
No.GovernorTerm in officePartyElectionLt. Governor
1William A. Egan (1914–1984)January 3, 1959 – December 5, 1966 (lost election)Democratic1958Hugh Wade
1962
2Wally Hickel (1919–2010)December 5, 1966 – January 24, 1969 (resigned)Republican1966Keith Harvey Miller
3Keith Harvey Miller (1925–2019)January 24, 1969 – December 7, 1970 (lost election)RepublicanSucceeded from secretary of stateRobert W. Ward
1William A. Egan (1914–1984)December 7, 1970 – December 2, 1974 (lost election)Democratic1970H. A. Boucher
4Jay Hammond (1922–2005)December 2, 1974 – December 6, 1982 (term-limited)Republican1974Lowell Thomas Jr.
1978Terry Miller
5Bill Sheffield (1928–2022)December 6, 1982 – December 1, 1986 (lost nomination)Democratic1982Steve McAlpine
6Steve Cowper (b. 1938)December 1, 1986 – December 3, 1990 (did not run)Democratic1986
2Wally Hickel (1919–2010)December 3, 1990 – December 5, 1994 (did not run)Alaskan Independence1990Jack Coghill
7Tony Knowles (b. 1943)December 5, 1994 – December 2, 2002 (term-limited)Democratic1994Fran Ulmer
1998
8Frank Murkowski (b. 1933)December 2, 2002 – December 4, 2006 (lost nomination)Republican2002Loren Leman
9Sarah Palin (b. 1964)December 4, 2006 – July 26, 2009 (resigned)Republican2006Sean Parnell
10Sean Parnell (b. 1962)July 26, 2009 – December 1, 2014 (lost election)RepublicanSucceeded from lieutenant governorVacant
Craig Campbell (took office August 10, 2009)
2010Mead Treadwell
11Bill Walker (b. 1951)December 1, 2014 – December 3, 2018 (withdrew)Independent2014Byron Mallott (resigned October 16, 2018)
Valerie Davidson
12Mike Dunleavy (b. 1961)December 3, 2018 – IncumbentRepublican2018Kevin Meyer
2022Nancy Dahlstrom

Timeline

Timeline of Alaska governors

Electoral history

YearDemocratic nomineeRepublican nomineeIndependent candidateAlaskan Independence nomineeLibertarian nomineeGreen nomineeOther candidate
Candidate#%Candidate#%Candidate#%Candidate#%Candidate#%Candidate#%Candidate#%
1958William A. Egan29,18959.61%John Butrovich19,29939.41%Mike Dollinter4800.98%
1962William A. Egan29,62752.27%Mike Stepovich27,05447.73%
1966William A. Egan32,06548.37%Wally Hickel33,14549.99%John Grasse1,0841.64%
1970William A. Egan42,30952.38%Keith H. Miller37,26446.13%Ralph Anderson (American Independent)1,2061.49%
1974William A. Egan45,55347.37%Jay Hammond45,84047.67%Joe Vogler4,7704.96%
1978Chancy Croft25,65620.22%Jay Hammond49,58039.07%Tom Kelly15,65612.34%Don Wright2,4631.94%Wally Hickel (Republican/Write-in)33,55526.44%
1982Bill Sheffield89,91846.12%Tom Fink72,29137.09%Joe Vogler3,2351.66%Dick Randolph29,06714.91%
1986Steve Cowper84,94347.31%Arliss Sturgulewski76,51542.61%Joe Vogler10,0135.58%Mary Jane O'Brannon1,0500.58%
1990Tony Knowles60,20130.91%Arliss Sturgulewski50,99126.18%Wally Hickel75,72138.88%Jim Sykes6,5633.37%Michael O'Callaghan (The Political Party)9420.48%
1994Tony Knowles87,69341.08%Jim Campbell87,15740.84%Jack Coghill27,83813.04%Jim Sykes8,7274.09%Ralph Winterrowd (Patriot)1,7430.82%
1998Tony Knowles112,87951.27%John Howard Lindauer39,33117.86%Robin L. Taylor (Republican/Write-in)40,20918.26%Sylvia Sullivan4,2381.92%Desa Jacobsson6,6183.01%Ray Metcalfe (Republican Moderate)13,5406.15%
2002Fran Ulmer94,21640.70%Frank Murkowski129,27955.85%Don Wright2,1850.94%Billy Toien1,1090.48%Diane E. Benson2,9261.26%Raymond VinZant (Republican Moderate)1,5060.65%
2006Tony Knowles97,23840.97%Sarah Palin114,69748.33%Andrew Halcro22,4439.46%Don Wright1,2850.54%Billy Toien6820.29%David Massie5930.25%
2010Ethan Berkowitz96,51937.67%Sean Parnell151,31859.06%Don Wright4,7751.86%Billy Toien2,6821.05%
2014Sean Parnell128,43545.88%Bill Walker134,65848.10%Carolyn Clift8,9853.21%J.R. Myers (Constitution)6,9872.50%
2018Mark Begich125,73944.41%Mike Dunleavy145,63151.44%Bill Walker5,7572.03%Billy Toien5,4021.91%
2022Les Gara63,85124.21%Mike Dunleavy132,63250.29%Bill Walker54,68820.73%Charlie Pierce (Republican)11,8174.48%

See also

Notes

General

  • . National Governors Association.
  • Gates, Nancy (2007). (30th ed.). Graphic Arts Center Publishing Co. pp. 85–87. ISBN 978-0-88240-652-7.
  • Sobel, Robert (1978). . Meckler Books. ISBN 9780930466015.
  • McMullin, Thomas A. (1984). . Westport, CT : Meckler. ISBN 978-0-930466-11-4.
  • Kallenbach, Joseph Ernest (1977). . Oceana Publications. ISBN 978-0-379-00665-0.
  • Glashan, Roy R. (1979). . Meckler Books. ISBN 978-0-930466-17-6.
  • . www.ourcampaigns.com.

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