Unofficial results from the Division of Elections early last week showed one Southeast Alaska precinct seemed to overwhelmingly choose a peculiar candidate for the U.S. House — a man currently ...
Eric Hafner, a fringe candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, is serving a 20-year sentence in federal prison ...
Hafner is serving a 20-year prison sentence in the Otisville Federal Correctional Institution in New York after pleading guilty in 2022 to phoning in false bomb threats and threatening judges, police ...
Begich currently has 49.45%. Peltola has 45.45%. John Wayne Howe, an Alaska Independence Party candidate, has 3.9%. Eric ...
“Ultimately, if I’m elected, I expect to be released immediately at that point,” the inmate, Eric Hafner, told NPR from ...
Eric Hafner, who is serving a 20-year sentence, is running to represent a state in which he has never set foot. He could play the spoiler under Alaska’s ranked-choice system. By Corey Kilgannon ...
Eric Hafner is running a unique campaign for the Alaska U.S. House of Representatives seat.
As you watch the results come in and keep track at home, here's an hour-by-hour guide to when the battleground state polls close, the most competitive congressional races, and many of the key ballot ...
He is Eric Hafner, running in a state he has never set foot in and cannot visit soon. Hafner, 33, is serving 20 years for threatening public officials in New Jersey, where he grew up. Now in his ...