Sean Parnell


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Sean Parnell

Incumbent
Assumed office 
December 4, 2006
Governor Sarah Palin
Preceded by Loren Leman

Born November 19, 1962 (1962-11-19) (age 45)
Hanford, California
Political party Republican
Spouse Sandra Parnell
Profession Lawyer

Sean R. Parnell (born November 19, 1962, Hanford, California) is the current Lieutenant Governor of Alaska, taking office in 2006 alongside Governor Sarah Palin.

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Education

Parnell, an attorney by training, attended Pacific Lutheran University (B.B.A. 1984) and University of Puget Sound School of Law (J.D. 1987). He is admitted to the bar in both Alaska and Washington D.C.

Political career

In 1992 Parnell was elected to the Alaskan House of Representatives. He served as a member of the House Finance Committee and chaired numerous budget subcommittees. He served in the House for two terms.

Parnell ran for a seat in the state Senate in 1996. There he served on and later co-chaired the Finance Committee as well as being a member of the Energy Council.[1]

Run for U.S. House of Representatives

On March 14, 2008, Parnell announced that he would take on embattled 18-term Congressman Don Young in the August 26 Republican Primary.[2] The margin between the two was very narrow and the winner was not immediately clear. Eventually, final results on September 18 showed Young winning by 304 votes, and Parnell announced that he would not seek a recount. According to Parnell, the odds of overturning Young's victory were too small to warrant the "expenditure of taxpayer funds" involved in a recount.[3]

Parnell has been endorsed by Governor Palin,[4] National Review magazine.[5] and the Club for Growth[6].

On July 31, 2008, Parnell told Roll Call newspaper that he would not drop his race against Young to run against embattled Senator Ted Stevens, who has been indicted.[7]

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