2018 Alaska General Elections
How do you typically spend your PFD?
- Budget
- PFD
- Funding health care
- Criminal justice
- Ferries
- Juneau area races
- Fiscal gap
- Essential state services
- Cuts
- Statewide races
- Video profile
How do you typically spend your PFD?
U.S. House of Representatives
Alyse Galvin
Independent (Democratic Party nominee) candidate for U.S. House of Representatives
Depends on the year! I’ve spent it on mortgage payments, kids orthodontia, student loan payments, etc.
Don Young
Republican candidate for U.S. House of Representatives
I put it into savings.
Governor
Billy Toien
Libertarian candidate for Governor
I pay the tax on an investment property, and subsidize winter heating costs.
Mike Dunleavy
Republican candidate for Governor
Fuel oil, car repairs, college tuition for my daughters, etc. – too many ways to list.
Mark Begich
Democratic candidate for Governor
Put it into my son’s college fund.
Lieutenant Governor
Care Clift
Libertarian candidate for Lieutenant Governor
Savings
Kevin Meyer
Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor
The candidate has not submitted a response to this question
Debra Call
Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor
I save it to pay for my son’s college education.
House District 33
Chris Dimond
Independent candidate for House District 33
Depends
Sara Hannan
Democratic candidate for House District 33
We pay our fuel bill and property taxes
House District 34
Andi Story
Democratic candidate for House District 34
This year: home repairs. Most years: bills and travel.
Jerry Nankervis
Republican candidate for House District 34
When kids were living at home, we put it into their education fund. Now, it goes into our savings account for future needs.
Senate District Q
Don Etheridge
Independent candidate for Senate District Q
Paying bills
Jesse Kiehl
Democratic candidate for Senate District Q
We donate some through Pick.Click.Give., and the rest we put away for the girls’ college funds or save for retirement.