Gabrielle LeDoux (born March 24, 1948) is an American politician and a former member of the Republican Party of the Alaska House of Representatives.
[1] In March 2020, it was announced she has been charged with voter misconduct and unlawful interference with voting after an investigation by the FBI and the Alaska State Troopers.
[7] In October 2007, LeDoux announced her candidacy for the United States House of Representatives in Alaska's at-large congressional district in 2008, challenging 18-term congressman Don Young and Lieutenant Governor Sean Parnell.
[10] In 2012, LeDoux's presumptive Democratic opponent withdrew after winning an uncontested primary, and was replaced by Kay Rollison.
[16] After being elected in 2016 to her 5th non-consecutive term in the state house, LeDoux joined a majority coalition of Democrats, Independents and two other Republicans, with an avowed goal of ameliorating the state's budget deficit, the latter a product of declining oil revenues, budgeting, and prior taxation restructuring.
[20] In March 2020, the Alaska Department of Law accused LeDoux of Election Misconduct after a two-year investigation which included the FBI.
[23] For the 2019 legislative session, LeDoux is one of several sponsors of a bill to enact mandatory jail time for car theft.
She has commented that by changing the law to strengthen penalties we will send a clear message that this kind of lawless behavior will not be tolerated.