Dunleavy wins GOP nomination for governor in Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Former state Sen. Mike Dunleavy won the Republican nomination for governor in Alaska, setting the stage for what’s expected to be a three-way fight for the office this fall.
He topped a crowded field in Tuesday’s GOP primary that included former Lt. Gov. Mead Treadwell, who had fashioned himself as the more experienced candidate.
Dunleavy in January left the state Senate after five years to focus on his campaign. While a senator, he clashed with GOP leaders over cuts to the annual check Alaskans receive from the state’s oil-wealth fund and over what he saw as insufficient cuts to the state budget.
In the November general election Dunleavy will face former U.S. Sen. Mark Begich, a Democrat, and Gov. Bill Walker, who is running as an independent.


