JKT SURGES IN NEW POLL; WITHIN MARGIN OF ERROR OF FIRST

Leads the field among voters who have heard of him


July 1, 2026

Today, Democratic candidate for Alaska governor Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins (JKT) released the results of a survey by Public Policy Polling that found JKT tied for second place with Republican Dave Bronson and just 3 points behind Democrat Tom Begich, within the poll’s +/- 4.2% margin of error.

JKT has mounted the largest increase in support of any candidate in the field, in both absolute and percentage terms, according to publicly available polling since April.

Among voters who have heard of him, JKT is leading the field with 26% support to 16% for Bronson and 15% for Begich.

The poll was conducted just three weeks after JKT launched digital ads on Meta, YouTube, and streaming TV and radio platforms. JKT is consolidating support from a broad coalition of Democrats, independents, and moderate Republicans hungry for change, bipartisanship, and an Alaska-first governor.

Meanwhile, JKT has garnered the support of a growing list of endorsers including the Alaska Professional Fire Fighters Association, the Alaska Public Employees Association/American Federation of Teachers, SEIU 775, Kodiak Seiners Association, former Gov. Tony Knowles,  and elected leaders from Cordova to Kotzebue and Anchorage to Fairbanks.

The memo on the poll results can be accessed here.

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About Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins

Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins (JKT), born and raised in Sitka, represented Southeast Alaska’s island communities for 10 years in the State House. He first won election at age 23 after leaving college without a degree to launch a grassroots campaign, traveling by ferry and floatplane to knock on nearly every door across Southeast Alaska, defeating an established incumbent by 32 votes.

A member of the Bipartisan Coalition in the House, he worked across the aisle to protect public education, reduce trawl bycatch and protect our fisheries, invest in infrastructure, revitalize Alaska Native languages, and protect the Permanent Fund from overspending.  After a decade in the legislature, Kreiss-Tomkins retired in 2023, and spent two years working for a national nonprofit on science and technology policy on Capitol Hill, as well as working on campaigns across Alaska and the country. 

Since leaving the legislature, he's seen what all Alaskans have witnessed: a distracted state government that is failing to solve Alaska’s big problems. Prices keep rising. Basic infrastructure is neglected. Schools struggle or close.

Alaska needs new energy and new leadership. JKT is running for governor to support our schools, bring down costs, and give families a reason to stay — so that the next generation will also call Alaska home.

To learn more, visit jktforak.com.

About Zac Johnson

Zac Johnson was born in Anchorage and spent his early years in a dry cabin his parents built along Turnagain Arm. In 2000, at age 19, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps as an infantryman. He served two deployments, including during the invasion of Iraq in 2003.

In 2006, Zac returned to Alaska and enrolled at the University of Alaska Anchorage. He volunteered as a firefighter and EMT with the Girdwood Fire Department before joining the Alaska State Troopers in 2013. As a state pilot and trooper with the Fairbanks-based Rural Unit, he worked missions from Dillingham to Arctic Village, and nearly every community in between. He later became a Tactical Flight Officer flying remote search and rescues, fishery patrols, and drug busts with federal law enforcement.

In 2023, Zac won election to the Anchorage Assembly as an independent. He has served as a strong advocate for public safety and responsible government. Today, Zac lives in South Anchorage with his wife, Liz, and continues to lead with Alaskan values of compassion, community, and hard work.

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