




Incumbent Republican candidate for U.S. House in Alaska
Alaska U.S. House winner? (Person)
General Election
Voters choose the office holder.
Current prediction-market probability for the candidate, updated as market prices change.
77%chance to win
Key details about the candidate’s background, party, office sought and current campaign.
Current roleU.S. Representative
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyTrump-aligned Republican
Age48 years old (Oct 21, 1977)
GenderMale
LocationAlaska
BackgroundU.S. Representative
EducationThe Master's Academy (Oviedo, Florida), 1995
Notable personal detailsNicholas Joseph Begich III is an American politician and businessman serving as the U.S. representative for Alaska's at-large congressional district (sworn in January 3, 2025). Before Congress, he worked as a business owner, entrepreneur, and investor. He previously ran for Alaska’s at-large U.S. House seat in the 2022 special and regular elections. He is a member of the Begich political family and is the nephew of former U.S. senator Mark Begich.
Supports preserving and extending recent tax cuts, opposes new income tax increases, and voted for Republican legislation that reduces taxes for working families while trimming federal spending. Emphasizes pro-growth tax policy and fiscal restraint alongside targeted investments for Alaska.
Supports market-oriented reforms to the Affordable Care Act and changes to Medicaid eligibility while also pursuing federal rural health funding for Alaska. Opposed a three-year extension of ACA premium subsidies and has endorsed Medicaid ‘‘integrity’’ reforms such as work requirements. Has secured federal dollars to strengthen rural hospitals and telehealth in Alaska.
Supports stronger immigration enforcement and border controls, including expanding tools to detain and deport noncitizens who pose threats and implementing measures such as Migrant Protection Protocols. Backed legislation increasing criminal grounds for inadmissibility and deportability and voted for bills framed to give states additional enforcement standing. Emphasizes public safety and national security in immigration policy.
Supports restrictions on abortion while allowing exceptions for the life of the mother and for rape and incest; opposes federal funding for most abortions. Has supported federal legislation aligned with restricting abortion-related practices, including backing the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act and related measures.
Supports expanding Alaska oil and gas development and major energy infrastructure (including Alaska LNG and pipelines), favors rolling back federal restrictions and regulations that limit resource development, and emphasizes energy independence and U.S. energy security. Policies prioritize unlocking fossil fuel and mineral resources to create jobs and strengthen economic growth rather than aggressive emissions limits.
The candidate strongly supports the Second Amendment and opposes gun control legislation. He has said he will defend the right to keep and bear arms, advocated firearm safety training, and cosponsored federal concealed-carry reciprocity legislation.
Nick Begich is in the news because Alaska’s 2026 House race is heating up, with his challengers active on the campaign trail and outside spending expected to play a bigger role. He also appears to have a fundraising edge, with reports saying he has more cash on hand than his challengers. Recent coverage says Democrat Matt Schultz has ended his campaign, which could reshape the November ranked-choice contest, though he will still appear on the primary ballot.
Recent polling results and the candidate's current average in the race.
Nick Begich currently averages 48.4%, ranking first in this race, 13.5 points ahead of the nearest opponent.
Average recalculated from polls through Aug 2 - 5.




Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
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