Tuckerman Babcock (born October 24, 1960)[1] is a political strategist who served as chairman of the Alaska Republican Party from 2016 to 2018.
[4][better source needed] As executive director of the Governor's Reapportionment Board, Babcock oversaw the redistricting of the Alaska legislature during the 1991-1992 cycle.
He then worked as special assistant of constituent relations and director of Boards and Commissions for Governor Wally Hickel.
[8] Twenty minutes after Governor Dunleavy took office, Babcock fired state elections attorney Libby Bakalar.
[11] In 2022, federal Judge John Sedgwick found in favor of the terminated employees, though he ruled that Babcock could not be held personally liable for damages in the action.
[21] He reminded Murkowski and Sullivan in a letter, that the American people were promised by Republicans, on non-negotiable terms, that the ACA would be repealed.