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Alaska Senate Republicans elect Mike Cronk as new minority leader, replacing Mike Shower.
Alaska Senate Republican Mike Cronk of Tok has been elected minority leader, succeeding Mike Shower who left to run for lieutenant governor.
Cronk, a former teacher and state representative, now leads the six-member Republican minority in the 11-member Senate.
The caucus gained two new members, Cathy Tilton and George Rauscher, appointed by Governor Mike Dunleavy to replace outgoing senators Shelley Hughes and Shower.
Fairbanks Senator Robb Myers remains minority whip.
The leadership change follows a similar shift in the House Republican caucus.
The Alaska Legislature is set to convene in Juneau in mid-January 2026.
Los republicanos del Senado de Alaska eligen a Mike Cronk como nuevo líder de la minoría, reemplazando a Mike Shower.