Alaska will be the second state to use ranked choice voting in a presidential election, following Maine’s experience in 2020.
Many early voters might opt for in-person balloting instead of mail-in absentee ballots to ensure their votes get counted.
Eric Hafner is serving a 20-year sentence in a New York federal prison. Alaska Democrats argue that should disqualify him ...
The Alaska Democratic Party’s lawsuit to remove an imprisoned congressional candidate from November’s ballot was rejected by ...
The decisions were made to ensure student safety and to make the voting process easier at dozens of schools in Anchorage and ...
State Superior Court Judge Ian Wheeles rejects request by the Alaska Democratic Party to remove Eric Hafner from the November ...
The decision, which will be appealed to the Alaska Supreme Court, said Eric Hafner is qualified to run but not to take office ...
The one-page decision by the Alaska Supreme Court guarantees that two convicted felons will appear on Alaska’s ballots in ...
Evergreens and aspens cover the luscious mountainscapes, and clouds settle heavy over Cook Inlet. The hum of float planes can ...
Eric Hafner doesn't meet the U.S. Constitution's requirements for a candidate, the Democratic Party argues in a new filing in ...
As demographics shift, advocates from Las Vegas to Alaska are fighting to make voting accessible for citizens who speak ...
A judge has ruled that a man who is serving a 20-year prison sentence can remain on Alaska’s ranked choice general election ballot in the race for the state’s only U.S.