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The governor’s May 29 appointment of John W. Wood to the Alaska Judicial Council is unlawful, Alaskans for Fair Courts ...
The Daily Yonder interviewed five local legislators in Alaska, a state generally spared from rural swing-state media treatment. Two Democrats, two Republicans, and one nonpartisan representative ...
The fate of Alaska’s smaller public radio stations is in doubt after Congress passed a bill to defund the Corporation for ...
The Senate has until Friday to vote on a measure that could eliminate more than $15 million in annual funding for Alaska’s 27 ...
EXCLUSIVE — National Republicans have cut an ad for Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK), marking the GOP’s first entry into a relatively ...
It’s the latest development in a dispute between the Legislature and Dunleavy administration over whether the state is ...
But now, looming GOP-led funding cuts are concerning media allies that local public broadcasters would be forced to downsize ...
The results of the Alaska special general election to fill the remainder of the late Rep. Don Young’s term remain uncertain, as CNN projected none of the candidates on the ballot topped 50% on ...
Alaska voters adopted a ranked-choice system to make it harder for extremists to win simply by appealing to the hard-liners in their party's base. And it's working.
Ranked-choice voting is an effort to reduce political polarization. Let's see if it works. Alaska's effort to thwart political hardliners offers a model - Los Angeles Times ...
Alaska voters adopted a new election system via ballot measure in 2020. Alaska had to speed up use of the system after the death of Rep. Don Young. Groups in Missouri and Nevada are pursuing ...
Her life in Alaska has spanned seismic political shifts: the development of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, the oil boom and Exon Valdez, and the subsequent cratering oil prices of 2016.