Alaska made its results official earlier in the week. This will serve as a repository for Alaska 2016 maps and results discussion.
First, a map of the 2016 Presidential results by Alaska County Equivalents. While the election day result is reported by precinct, the absentee, early and questioned votes are only reported by House District. I allocated the absentee, early and questioned votes by multiplying the total number of votes of the type in the HD by the percentage of election day votes reported in that part of the House District. I think this is the method
Lewis Trondheim used when calculating the 2012 results, but he can confirm that. The only county equivalent that flipped by allocating the election day, early and questioned votes this way was Yakutat in the Southeast (Click for a larger image from the gallery):
Note that the unlabeled county equivalent on the west coast is Bristol Bay. The unlabeled county equivalent in the Southeastern panhandle is the gold rush port of Seward. Also, the Wade Hampton Census Area is now called the Kusilvak Census Area. Wade Hampton was a slave-owning confederate civil war general who had no connection to Alaska. The area was renamed for a mountain range in the area.
For comparison's sake, here is the 2012 map, and a map of the swing from 2012 to 2016:
In general, the Native Alaskan-heavy areas of bush Alaska, which swung heavily to Obama in 2012, swung to Trump in 2016. Anchorage and Fairbanks-North Star Borough swung slightly Clinton, as did Skagway, Southeast Fairbanks, Bristol Bay and Kodiak Island. Haines in Southeast Alaska swung heavily Clinton.
More to come.