Top Cities in Alaska by Political Donations

See which cities in Alaska donate the most to political campaigns. 23 cities, $1.2M in total donations.

Political participation varies widely across Alaska's cities and towns. This ranking shows which municipalities produce the most individual campaign contributions, based on donor mailing addresses in FEC filings. State capitals, college towns, and affluent suburbs often stand out, reflecting the intersection of income, education, and political engagement that drives campaign giving.

#CityTotalDonors
1WASILLA$875K0
2VALDEZ$63K0
3STERLING$54K0
4WILLOW$50K0
5WARD COVE$24K0
6TALKEETNA$19K0
7WRANGELL$17K0
8TWO RIVERS$16K0
9UNALASKA$15K0
10SUTTON$12K0
11TOK$10K0
12WHITTIER$5K0
13THORNE BAY$4K0
14STEBBINS$4K0
15TUNTUTULIAK$4K0
16TRAPPER CREEK$4K0
17UNALAKLEET$4K0
18TOGIAK$2K0
19WAINWRIGHT$2K0
20STRING:SITKA$2K0
21YAKUTAT$2K0
22TENAKEE SPRINGS$1K0
23WEST MEMPHIS$2600

Frequently Asked Questions

Which city in Alaska donates the most to political campaigns?

The largest city or state capital in Alaska often leads, but affluent suburban communities can also rank high. The top 23 cities in Alaska have contributed a combined $1.2M to federal campaigns.

How do Alaska cities compare to each other?

City-level totals reflect both population and wealth. Larger cities produce more donors, but smaller wealthy communities can have higher per-capita giving. Click any city to see its detailed donation breakdown.

Are these donations only to local candidates?

No. These totals include all federal campaign contributions from donors in each Alaska city, regardless of whether the recipient candidate is local or from another state. Many donors give to national campaigns and out-of-state races.

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