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according to data that nonpartisan organization Get out the Native Vote presented at the Alaska Federations of Natives conference in October. This doesn’t match statewide turnout trends.
Alaska has elections for governor, Senate and in its at-large US House district. Alaska’s elections utilize ranked-choice voting. Voters will rank their top four picks in each race. If no one ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has already signaled his opposition to the new education measure unless his policy priorities are added.
Alaska is a no-excuse state for absentee voting, meaning anyone who wants to vote absentee may do so. Alaskans are also able to vote outside their precincts and legislative districts, although ...
In Alaska, the ranked-choice voting system, which passed by fewer than 4,000 votes, has its fair share of supporters and critics. A survey conducted last year by Alaskan pollster Ivan Moore showed ...
Some Alaskans are raising the alarm about a controversial bill moving through Congress. If passed, the Safeguard American ...
Mar. 26—An executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Tuesday to change the way elections are administered clashes with several of Alaska's voting laws. Trump's order, which is likely ...
The special election on Aug. 16 marked the first time Alaska voters used ranked-choice ballots in a general election. State officials allowed a large window of time for mail-in ballots to arrive ...
Only 32 of the Legislature's 60 members voted in favor of the bill's final version, and 40 votes are needed for an override.
Currently, Alaska election rules allow unlimited campaign contributions from any individual during all state/federal elections. Alaska House Bill 16 proposes to limit any individual contribution ...
The Alaska Legislature has voted to uphold the veto of a bill that would have increased the funding formula for K-12 public schools.
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