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David Sylvester Wilson (born 1981) is an American politician from
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. A Republican, Wilson represented
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in the
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from 2017 to 2025. He formerly served as a city councilman in Wasilla. Wilson was elected to the Senate at the age of 35. He narrowly defeated Representative
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in the Republican primary to succeed longtime Senator
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, who was retiring, in August 2016. He was endorsed in his campaign by the conservative Republican Assembly but did not run with the backing of the
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. He was previously an unaffiliated voter, registering with the Republican Party less than a year before his primary victory. Upon being sworn in on January 17, 2017, Wilson became the first
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elected to the Senate from Alaska's
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, Wilson is the eighth African American to serve in the
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. Of those eight, he is the third Republican, the second senator, the first Republican senator and the first to represent an area of Alaska outside of
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or Fairbanks. In 2024, Wilson was selected to join the Future Caucus Innovation Fellowship as a member of the Healthcare cohort.


Legislative accomplishments

Senator Wilson has sponsored successful legislation every year he has been in office to date. This legislation includes: *SB 46 (2017): "An Act establishing October 25 of each year as African American Soldiers' Contribution to Building the Alaska Highway Day." *SB 134 (2018): "An Act relating to medical assistance reimbursement for the services of licensed professional counselors; and providing for an effective date." *SB 55 (2019): "An Act relating to judges of the court of appeals; and providing for an effective date." *SB 25 (2019): "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Dental Examiners; and providing for an effective date." *SB 43 (2019): "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Barbers and Hairdressers; extending the termination date of the Big Game Commercial Services Board; relating to a person's eligibility to hold a registered guide-outfitter license, master guide-outfitter license, class-A assistant guide license, assistant guide license, or transporter license; and providing for an effective date." *SB 134 (2020): "An Act relating to medical assistance reimbursement for the services of licensed professional counselors; and providing for an effective date." *SB 24 (2021): "An Act relating to holding corporate meetings by remote communication; allowing voting by remote communication at corporate meetings; making shareholder lists available electronically; relating to for-profit and nonprofit corporations; relating to business and industrial development corporations; relating to Native corporations; relating to the Alaska Banking Code; and providing for an effective date." *SB 70 (2021): "An Act relating to opioid overdose drugs; and providing for an effective date."


Controversies

On May 2, 2017, Wilson allegedly slapped Nathaniel Herz of the ''
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'' during an encounter in the Alaska State Capitol in Juneau. The event was recorded by Herz's smartphone as the reporter was questioning Wilson on his reaction to a recent article about a bill proposed by Wilson. Herz filed a police report that day. On December 12, 2017, the Alaska Office of Special Prosecutions declined to pursue charges against Wilson for a May incident in which he allegedly slapped Anchorage Daily News reporter Nathaniel Herz. In a letter Tuesday to Juneau police, Chief Assistant Attorney General Andrew Peterson wrote that it is unlikely the state will be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Wilson acted with the specific intent to harass or annoy Herz, the standard for determining harassment in the second degree. Wilson was cleared of sexual harassment claims by a female legislative aide who claimed he placed a cell phone near her legs. He was, however, found responsible for retaliatory actions against the person who made the complaint by talking about it. Senate President Pete Kelly ordered that Wilson be given a probationary period, during which he would be restricted in travel, demonstrate he knows proper decorum and understands retaliation.


Personal life

Wilson was born in
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and raised in a
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household. He attended
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, earning a degree in
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, where he met his wife, Aleta.


Electoral history


See also

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Black conservatism in the United States In the United States, black conservatism is a political and social movement rooted in African-American communities that aligns largely with the American conservative movement, including the Christian right. Black conservatism emphasizes social c ...
*
List of African-American Republicans The following is a list of black Republicans, past and present. This list is limited to black Americans who have worked in a direct, professional capacity in politics. A * Israel Abbott (1813–1887), Republican State Representative from N ...
* List of first African-American U.S. state legislators


References

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