If both Palin and Parnell left office early, Schmidt would become governor.
Schmidt started in the prison system back in 1988 as an officer at Spring Creek Correctional Center. Before he became commissioner, he was superintendent of the Point MacKenzie Correctional Farm.
Last year the Alaska Correctional Officers Association voted against him in a "no confidence" measure. But Palin stood behind him and called him a reformer.
Schmidt and Palin go way back. They went to high school together in Wasilla. McAllister said he didn't have information Friday on why she appointed him to the line of succession.
The Legislature still must confirm Schmidt's new place.



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