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 ...
Division of Elections Director Carol Beecher defended Alaska’s election as secure, trustworthy and fair, despite some ...
The House race in Alaska — which has only one representative ... Pelota won a special election, becoming the first Democrat to represent the state in the House since 1972. Begich is the newphew ...
Heading into Election Day, Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump were locked in a tight race for the White House, and control of both the U.S. Senate and House was hanging in the balance.
In addition to voting in the presidential contest between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris, voters in Alaska will cast ballots for the state’s one congressional district.
Alaska’s election results ... if they don’t notify the Division of Elections. Turnout declined in the four northern and western state House districts more than the state as a whole, after ...
Registered voters can locate their precincts through the Alaska Division of Elections website. Schools are commonly used as ...
Delegate Allocation: There will be a binding presidential preference vote in each legislative district on March 6 ... Eligibility: Participation in the Alaska caucuses is open to registered ...
A recount of last month’s election concluded Wednesday without finding any change to the defeat of a ballot measure that ...
Division of Elections Director Carol Beecher defended Alaska election as secure, trustworthy and fair, despite some glitches.
In the Nov. 5 general election, Alaskans voted in races for president and the state’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, along with 50 of 60 seats in the Alaska Legislature.