The 1986 United States Senate election in Alaska was held on November 4, 1986. Incumbent Republican United States Senator Frank Murkowski ran for a second term in the United States Senate and was primarily opposed by Alaska Pacific University President Glenn Olds. Following a highly competitive election in 1980, Murkowski faced a legitimate opponent in Glenn Olds, and the contest was fairly close. However, in the end, Murkowski was able to defeat Olds by a slightly wider margin than he won by six years prior.

Open primary

Candidates

Republican

  • Frank Murkowski, incumbent United States Senator since 1981, former banker and commissioner of the Alaska Department of Economic Development

Democratic

  • Glenn Olds, president of Alaska Pacific University
  • Bill Barnes, former director of the People Mover transit system in Anchorage. His wife, Allegra, was the Libertarian nominee for lieutenant governor in this same election year
  • Dave Carlson, former congressional candidate
  • Michael J. Bruner
  • Karl Francis

Libertarian

  • Chuck House, field representative for Eastman Kodak Company and Libertarian Party activist

Results

General election

Results

See also

  • 1986 United States Senate elections

References

External links


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