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Current roleState Senator
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyModerate Democrat
Age65 years old (Oct 30, 1960)
GenderMale
LocationAlaska
BackgroundPolitician
EducationBard College — B.A. in History (1982)
Notable personal detailsTom Begich is an Alaska politician, musician, and consultant who served as a Democratic member of the Alaska Senate representing District J (Anchorage) from 2017 to 2022 and was Senate Minority Leader from 2019 to 2023. He is a candidate for Governor of Alaska in the 2026 election cycle. Begich earned a B.A. in History from Bard College and has done graduate work at the University of Alaska Anchorage and Oxford. He is married to Sarah Sledge.
Supports using Permanent Fund earnings with a long-term draw (around 4%) and allocating a portion of those earnings to both dividends and public education; emphasizes common-sense fiscal planning and protecting education funding rather than large one-time payouts that could deplete the fund. Opposed ad-hoc energy relief payments when they would reduce funds for forward-funding education.
Tom Begich says Alaska cannot absorb major federal Medicaid funding losses and emphasizes making health care more affordable through measures such as negotiating with insurers and exploring self‑insurance rather than expanding state coverage. His public materials highlight pragmatic, state-level cost-containment and access measures rather than support for large federal expansions or single‑payer reforms.
Tom Begich answered the 2020 Political Courage Test identifying as "pro-choice" while also indicating he would not legalize abortion when the pregnancy resulted from incest or rape, showing a qualified or internally inconsistent stance. Legislative hearing record excerpts show Begich engaging on limits and medical duties in abortion-related legislation. Available public records show no single unambiguous position on unrestricted abortion access or on codifying Roe-era protections.
Supports expanding renewable and alternative energy, investments in community-scale and cold-climate technologies, and adaptation measures for Alaska’s warming Arctic while also endorsing continued use of Alaska’s oil and gas resources as part of a reliable, affordable energy mix.
Tom Begich has sponsored and cosponsored legislation to create or expand gun-violence protective orders (extreme-risk/red-flag style measures) in the Alaska Legislature, indicating support for targeted firearm restrictions to improve public safety while serving as a state senator.
Tom Begich is in the news for his Alaska governor’s race campaign, where he recently picked former Biden administration official Julia Hnilicka as his running mate to stay on the ballot. He has also been outlining his policy agenda, including a plan to change Alaska’s oil tax system, end some oil and gas tax credits, and create a Department of Energy. A recent poll showed him leading the crowded Democratic primary field, though without a majority.








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Endorsers of Tom Begich for Alaska Governor winner? (Person)
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Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates Alaska endorsed Tom Begich for governor.
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Kodiak Seiners Association endorsed Tom Begich for Alaska governor in the 2026 primary.
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Scott Kawasaki endorsed Tom Begich for Alaska governor in the 2026 primary.
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Elvi Gray-Jackson endorsed Tom Begich for Alaska governor in the 2026 primary.
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Löki Gale Tobin endorsed Tom Begich for Alaska governor in the 2026 primary.
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IBEW 1547 announced a dual endorsement for Tom Begich in the 2026 Alaska governor primary.
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