Alaska Legislator Changes Registration from Democratic to Independent

On February 11, Alaska Representative Bryce Edgmon changed his registration from Democratic to independent. Thanks to Steve Goodale for this news.


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Alaska Legislator Changes Registration from Democratic to Independent — 4 Comments

  1. @JB, Small “u” undeclared. Alaska makes a distinction between undeclared and non-partisan.

    Before 2015 R’s had a 26:14 majority, and 4 Native D’s caucused with the R’s so that the D’s didn’t even have an official caucus.

    In 2017, it was 21R:17D:2I, but 3R agreed to caucus with the D’s in a “majority coalition’.Edgmon, the representative who disaffiatex was Speaker.

    After the 2018 election, it was 23R:16D,1I, and only 2 of the switchers returned. But one race was razor thin (one vote margin) and then another R refused to voter for the speaker apparent – because he felt another R was not a reliable vote.

    The legislature has spent the past month deadlocked 20:20 and unorganized.

    The governor gave his budget proposal, and a couple of R’s agreed to vote for Edgmon for speaker, and the House would be organized on a bipartisan basis with even committee splits. Apparently a condition was that Edgmon would lead in a nonpartisan manner.

    Incidentally it appears that the AIP has fallen below the 3% registration level to keep its party status.

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