Rep. Mary Peltola’s August special election win to be Alaska’s lone member of the House of Representatives made history: She was the first Alaska Native in the House, and the first Democrat in 50 years to represent Alaska in the House. It was also one of the special elections that hinted, correctly, that November wasn’t going to be the red wave Republicans were crowing about.
Now Peltola has done it again, winning a full term in Congress after defeating Sarah Palin for a second time in a row.
Now Peltola has done it again, winning a full term in Congress after defeating Sarah Palin for a second time in a row.
It’s a good day to be pro-Alaska? pic.twitter.com/j2S7c1ZK01
— Mary Peltola (@MaryPeltola) November 24, 2022
A wow result: Mary Peltola wins re-election to the House in Alaska with more votes than Lisa Murkowski receives in her Senate win.
— Taniel (@Taniel) November 24, 2022