Nancy Dahlstrom
Nancy Dahlstrom (born August 13, 1957) is an American politician who has served as the 15th lieutenant governor of Alaska since December 2022. She previously served as a Republican member of the Alaska House of Representatives, representing the 18th and 13th districts. She was appointed to the House at the beginning of the legislative session in 2003 when the representative-elect, Lisa Murkowski, was appointed to the United States Senate.[1]
Nancy Dahlstrom
Dahlstrom resigned from the House to take a position in the administration of Governor Sean Parnell, then resigned from that position after less than a month when constitutional issues arose.
She was again elected to the House 2018. However, she would decline to be seated, instead accepting a position in the administration of Governor Mike Dunleavy. Dunleavy appointed Sharon Jackson to fill the full-term vacancy.[2]
She announced on November 14, 2023, that she would run for the 2024 United States House of Representatives election in Alaska, seeking to unseat incumbent Democrat Mary Peltola.[3]
Education[edit]
Dahlstrom graduated from Skyview High School in Smithfield, Utah, in 1975. She received her Associate of Science in 1992 and her Bachelor of Science in 1994 for human services and business from Wayland Baptist University, and received her master's degree in organization management and human resources from the University of LaVerne in 1997.[4]
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Legislative career[edit]
Dahlstrom served as co-chair of the Armed Services Committee, vice-chair of the Judiciary Committee and the Legislative Budget & Audit Committee, and was a member of the Economic Development, Trade & Tourism Special Committee and the Energy Special Committee. She also served on the Environmental Conservation, Health & Social Services, Military & Veterans' Affairs and the Public Safety Finance Subcommittees, for the 26th Legislature.[5] She spoke publicly while campaigning about reducing crime, both in her district and in the entire state of Alaska.[6] She was elected back to the state house in 2018 but declined to be seated after accepting the position of Commissioner for the Department of Corrections.[2]
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