Alaskan General Election, 1941 (George’s Dynasty)

The Alaskan General Election of 1941 occurred on the 4th of November 1941. The Right-Wing National Unity Party won the popular vote, but ultimately lost to the coalition of the Social Reactionary Party and Alaskan Conservatives.

In June 1941, President of Alaska, Michael Chekhov, met with the Canadian Prime Minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King, who suggested that the Socialist Revolutionary party should form a coalition to prevent a fascist Alaska.

Therefore, in July 1941, the SR and Conservatives announced that they would form a coalition government.

Three months after the election, the Japanese began the occupation of Alaska and installed David Troinsky as the Supreme Leader of the Alaskan State.