Sharon Jackson

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Sharon Denise Jackson (born 1962) served on the 31st Alaska House of Representatives on behalf of House District 13 from 2019 to 2021.[1]

Preceded byDan Saddler
Succeeded byKen McCarty
Born1962 (age 6364)
Quick facts Member of the Alaska House of Representatives from the 13th district, Preceded by ...
Sharon Jackson
Member of the Alaska House of Representatives
from the 13th district
In office
January 17, 2019  January 19, 2021
Preceded byDan Saddler
Succeeded byKen McCarty
Personal details
Born1962 (age 6364)
PartyRepublican
SpouseJim
Children1
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Early life

Jackson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[2] She attended high school in Pottsgrove, Pennsylvania, and Charter College in Anchorage, Alaska.

Career

She served in the U.S. Army from 1982–1988.[1][2] In 2015, Jackson served as the Alaska representative for the Republican National Convention.[2] Prior to election she worked as a liaison connecting U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan to his constituents and veterans.[1]

Electoral history

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Nonpartisan primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Coalition Republican Kelly Merrick (incumbent) 2,332 33.9
Republican Jared Goecker 2,247 32.7
Democratic Lee Hammermeister 1,003 14.6
Republican Ken McCarty (withdrew) 779 11.3
Republican Sharon Jackson (withdrew) 513 7.5
Total votes 6,874 100.0
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After the primary, McCarty withdrew from the race and endorsed Goecker. This would normally mean that Jackson, the fifth place finisher, would move up, but she also withdrew and endorsed Goecker.[3]

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2024 Alaska Senate General election
Party Candidate First choice Round 1 Round 2
Votes % Transfer Votes % Transfer Votes %
Coalition Republican Kelly Merrick 9,050 46.3% +42 9,092 46.5% +800 9,892 55.5%
Republican Jared Goecker 7,685 39.3% +13 7,698 39.4% +241 7,939 44.5%
Democratic Lee Hammermeister 2,754 14.1% +16 2,770 14.2% -2,770 Eliminated
Write-in 51 0.3% -51 Eliminated
Total votes 19,540 19,560 17,831
Blank or inactive ballots 780 +1,729 2,509
Republican hold
Coalition hold
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Personal life

She cites her special interests as God, family, and community service.[2]

In 2015, she was hospitalized due to a stroke, resulting in aphasia.[4]

References

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