2020 United States general election in Alaska

The 2020 United States general election in Alabama, was held on November 7, 2020. The election was the regularly scheduled quadrennial election for U.S. House and U.S. Senate. As per constitutional practice, the entire Senate and the entire House were available for election. The state of Alaska as per the 2020 redistricting process elects two Representatives in the U.S. House, and two Senators in the U.S. Senate.

The Democratic Republicans at the 2016 election elected one Senator, and won both seats in the U.S. House, including Social Democratic friendly Gruening, which takes in the state capital of Juneau and most of Anchorage. However at this election, with the defection of Senator Lisa Murkowski from the DRP to the Free Democratic Party, and the nomination of widely unpopular Sarah Palin in Stevens, the Democratic Republicans won neither a Senator or a Representative from Alaska.

The Social Democrats were able to unseat Dan Sullivan in Gruening, and Independent Bill Walker defeated Sarah Palin in Stevens.

Seats changing hands
Members in italics did not re-contest their House of Representatives seats at this election.