The state’s voter-first system has reduced partisan gridlock and increased accountability — and it’s now at risk on the ...
Senate Bill 64, passed by Alaska lawmakers, updates election rules with ballot tracking, tribal ID acceptance, rural outreach ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sep. 19—Republican members of an Alaska advisory committee to the U.S. Civil Rights Commission are seeking to study whether Alaska ...
What supporters call Alaska’s most significant election reform bill in years, and opponents say raises serious transparency ...
The bill would create a ballot curing process and make it easier to remove inactive voters from Alaska’s rolls, among other ...
If signed by the governor, Senate Bill 64 would enact a new ballot tracking system, provide paid postage for all absentee ...
For once, an election bill comes out of a state Legislature and doesn't feel like it was designed to trip voters up. That alone is worth noting. The sweeping elections measure now headed to ...
Democrats are hoping for an upset in Alaska’s Senate race. U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola, a Democrat, is trying to unseat Republican ...
The initiative comes as federal proposals to require proof of citizenship raise concerns about voting access in rural areas.
The U.S. Supreme Court seems likely to nix a law allowing ballots to arrive up to five days late. Alaska allows 10 days. Even ...
The tiny Alaska Native village of Beaver is about 40 minutes -- by plane -- from the nearest city. Its roughly 50 residents ...
Alaska's unique voting practices face potential disruption from a Supreme Court case questioning the acceptance of late ...
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