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Election materials sit at the Anchorage offices of the Alaska Division of Elections on Aug. 28, 2018. This year’s mail-in ballot trends aren’t raising alarms at the Division of Elections.
In the race for Alaska’s lone U.S. House seat, Democrat Mary Peltola has 47% of the vote, a bit short of the 50% plus one vote needed to win outright. Republicans Sarah Palin and Nick Begich III ...
Voters in Alaska on Tuesday are voting in two separate elections for the same US House seat – the state’s at-large congressional district seat. CNN values your feedback 1.
A study by the Alaska Division of Elections found that only about 10% of voters did so in the 2022 general election race for U.S. Senate. ... and similar trends show up in other races.
Alaska Keeps Ranked Choice Voting by Razor-Thin Margin With 50.1 percent of the final tally, Alaskans voted to preserve a system that allows voters more choice in how they vote, and who they vote for.
Statewide races for U.S. Senate, U.S. House and governor top the ticket in Alaska’s ranked choice election. Republican U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who has been in the office nearly 20 years, faces ...
Alaska is a no-excuse voting state, meaning anyone can apply to vote absentee by mail, fax or online. Applications kicked off on Jan. 1, and anyone may vote using the early and in-person voting ...
A measure seeking to reform Alaska’s election system is on track to become law if current trends hold, after the Alaska Division of Elections counted more than 37,000 additional early, absentee ...
Elections. In Alaska, Ranked Choice Voting Worked Partisan outrage over Sarah Palin's defeat shouldn't obscure the obvious benefits of better voting systems.
On Tuesday, for the first time, Alaska voters will use ranked-choice voting -- and it'll be for a special general election to fill the state's only House seat following the death of Republican Rep ...
Around 12 hours later, after she had convinced Senate leaders to change the bill to benefit her state and voted for the ...