With term-limited Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy sidelined, Alaska's open gubernatorial contest features a crowded nonpartisan top-four primary on August 18 ahead of the ranked-choice general election on November 3. Recent Alaska Survey Research polling (April 16-19, likely voters) shows Democrat Tom Begich leading the primary at 19%, ahead of Republican Bernadette Wilson (13.5%), Anchorage Mayor David Bronson (9.8%), and former Sen. Click Bishop (9%), with Begich prevailing 54-46 over Wilson in a mock ranked-choice final round. This bolsters trader consensus favoring Begich's general election odds at 37%, while Wilson trails at 24% amid GOP fragmentation; Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom (11%) benefits from incumbency name recognition in a race rated Likely Republican by forecasters. Strong early fundraising across top contenders underscores the competitive path-to-victory dynamics.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedAlaska Young Republican State Convention results show Treg Taylor receiving 15 votes, trailing other candidates like Shelley Hughes and Adam Crum
Treg Taylor drops to 7%6%
Convention results highlighted Taylor’s middling support within the party base, contributing to a decline in market confidence.
Organized labor groups launch a six-figure independent expenditure campaign supporting Bishop and Schuerch
Click Bishop jumps to 7%5%
The backing from Alaska’s organized labor movement, including a new political group “Pick Click and Greta for Alaska,” provided Bishop with a financial and grassroots boost, reflected in a moderate
Bronson campaign proposes doubling Alaska Permanent Fund earnings target to 10%, drawing criticism for risky financial strategy
David Bronson dips to 4%3%
Bronson’s plan to aggressively increase Permanent Fund returns was criticized as reckless, likely undermining voter confidence and contributing to a market.
Market trough at 8% possibly reflecting growing doubts about Dahlstrom’s electability amid strong competition and multiple candidates in the race
Nancy Dahlstrom drops to 8%5%
Market trough at 8% possibly reflecting growing doubts about Dahlstrom’s electability amid strong competition and multiple candidates in the race
Dahlstrom certifies proper filing of another ballot initiative petition 25USCV, reinforcing her involvement in election-related issues during the campaign season
Nancy Dahlstrom dips to 13%4%
Dahlstrom certifies proper filing of another ballot initiative petition 25USCV, reinforcing her involvement in election-related issues during the campaign season
Reports show Bronson among 10 candidates raising six-figure campaign funds, but still trailing leading contenders in polls
David Bronson rises to 7%2%
Fundraising disclosures indicated Bronson’s campaign viability but did not translate into significant polling gains, reflecting persistent challenges in a crowded race.
The gubernatorial race expands with 16 candidates including Dahlstrom, increasing competition and diluting her chances in a crowded field
Nancy Dahlstrom dips to 17%1%
The gubernatorial race expands with 16 candidates including Dahlstrom, increasing competition and diluting her chances in a crowded field
Bronson selects Fairbanks financial adviser Josh Church as running mate, emphasizing election security and partnership in campaign
David Bronson rises to 6%3%
The announcement aimed to shore up Bronson’s campaign by adding a running mate with election oversight experience and regional balance, briefly boosting market confidence.
Dahlstrom certifies proper filing of Ballot Initiative 24ESEG to repeal Alaska’s top-four primary and ranked-choice voting system, a controversial election reform that could
Nancy Dahlstrom drops to 17%7%
Dahlstrom certifies proper filing of Ballot Initiative 24ESEG to repeal Alaska’s top-four primary and ranked-choice voting system, a controversial election reform that could impact the gubernatorial race dynamics
Tom Begich responds critically to Governor Dunleavy’s early FY27 budget release
Tom Begich jumps to 37%13%
Begich publicly criticized Dunleavy’s budget for lacking a sustainable fiscal plan, positioning himself as a fiscal responsible alternative, which may have increased market confidence in his candidacy.
Tom Begich visits Bethel on campaign trail, emphasizing rural and climate issues
Tom Begich jumps to 24%6%
Begich's visit to the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta and focus on rural community engagement and climate adaptation highlighted his campaign's grassroots approach, likely boosting support and market.
Treg Taylor formally announces candidacy for Alaska governor, leveraging his tenure as Attorney General to position himself as a proven crime fighter and defender of Alaska’s independence
Treg Taylor plunges to 4%46%
Taylor’s official entry into the race was widely covered, initially boosting market interest, but the crowded field quickly diluted his perceived chances.
Lt. Governor Nancy Dahlstrom certifies Ballot Initiative 25USCV, a voting citizenship requirement measure, demonstrating her active role in election-related processes and possibly
Lt. Governor Nancy Dahlstrom certifies Ballot Initiative 25USCV, a voting citizenship requirement measure, demonstrating her active role in election-related processes and possibly influencing voter perceptions
Dave Bronson announces candidacy for Alaska governor at Fairbanks press event, entering a crowded Republican primary field of 13 candidates
David Bronson plunges to 2%48%
Bronson’s official entry into the race marked the start of market pricing; initial optimism gave way quickly as the large field diluted support and Bronson struggled to distinguish himself early on.
Former state Sen. Tom Begich becomes first Democrat to indicate run for Alaska governor in 2026
Tom Begich drops to 37%13%
Begich filed a letter of intent to run for governor, signaling his entry into the race and starting campaign activities. This announcement introduced him as a key Democratic candidate, initially supporting market confidence before subsequent volatility.
Nancy Dahlstrom files letter of intent to run for Alaska governor, officially entering the 2026 gubernatorial race and signaling her candidacy to the market
Nancy Dahlstrom files letter of intent to run for Alaska governor, officially entering the 2026 gubernatorial race and signaling her candidacy to the market


















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