Peltola advances to special election for Alaska US House
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Democrat Mary Peltola has joined three other candidates in advancing to the August special election for Alaska’s only U.S. House seat.
The four candidates with the most votes in last Saturday’s special primary advance to an Aug. 16 special election. Peltola, a former state lawmaker, joins Republican former Gov. Sarah Palin, Republican businessman Nick Begich and independent Al Gross in moving forward in the race.
They emerged from a field of 48 candidates who ran for the seat left vacant following Republican Rep. Don Young’s death in March. Young held the seat for 49 years.
Peltola, who is from the southwest Alaska city of Bethel, was one of just six Democrats in the field.