(Photo by James Brooks/Alaska Beacon) Alaska’s election results were made official on Saturday, after the state review board finished certifying the results. Here are five takeaways from the ...
Division of Elections Director Carol Beecher defended Alaska's election as secure, trustworthy and fair, despite some ...
Since Alaska started participating in federal elections in 1960 ... districts Some states and some individual counties provide results broken down by type of ballot cast, which can include ...
The recount showed a slightly wider margin than did results certified by the Division of Elections on Nov. 30.
Alaska’s local elections have no more than four listed candidates, but the presidential election has eight, which makes it possible that an official winner won’t be declared until Nov. 20.
In addition to voting in the presidential contest between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris, voters in Alaska will cast ... to our vote reporters on Election Day from county ...
Alaska's ranked-choice voting will stay after a close recount. "NO" votes edged out "YES" by just 743 votes. In House ...
In the race for the White House, a candidate will have to win 270 of the 538 total electoral votes to win the 2024 ...
Mary Peltola, D-Alaska, after ranked choice tabulation was slightly smaller than the unofficial results ... if they don’t notify the Division of Elections. Turnout declined in the four northern ...
Division of Elections Director Carol Beecher defended Alaska’s election as secure, trustworthy and fair, despite some ...