As the 2025 Alaska election season shifts into high gear, candidates are ramping up their campaigns and vying for the attention of voters. With key issues such as the economy, healthcare, and climate change at the forefront, Alaskans are closely following the candidates and their policies as they make their way towards the November elections.One of the front runners in the gubernatorial race is incumbent Governor Sarah Stone, who is running for re-election on a platform of job creation and economic growth. Stone, a Republican, has touted her record of balancing the state budget and attracting new businesses to Alaska. However, she faces tough competition from Democratic challenger John Smith, a former state senator who has focused his campaign on expanding access to healthcare and addressing climate change.In the race for Alaska's lone seat in the House of Representatives, incumbent Congressman James Anderson is facing a tough challenge from Democratic newcomer Lisa Garcia. Anderson, a staunch conservative, has been criticized for his views on healthcare and social issues, while Garcia has been gaining traction with her proposals for renewable energy and conservation efforts in the state.On the state level, the Alaska Senate is also up for grabs, with several key races that could determine the balance of power in the legislature. Republican incumbent Senator Michael Johnson is facing a tough challenge from Democratic newcomer Maria Reyes, who has been campaigning on a platform of education reform and increasing access to mental health services.With just two months until the November elections, candidates are ramping up their efforts to connect with voters and make their case for why they should be chosen to represent Alaska. As the campaign season heats up, Alaskan voters are sure to be closely watching the candidates and their policies in the coming weeks.