Voters in Alaska’s capital city have rejected a resident-written ballot proposition that would have banned large cruise ships on Saturdays and the Fourth of July. Tuesday was municipal election day for most of Alaska’s cities and boroughs,
Politicians in Alaska have a long history of working across party lines. How they talk about that cooperation seems to matter.
The “ship-free Saturdays” initiative, the first of its kind in Alaska, would have banned cruise ships with 250 or more passengers from disembarking in Juneau on Saturdays and the Fourth of July.
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A ballot measure seeking to repeal ranked choice voting could also have far-reaching implications for Alaska’s primary system.
Peltola is also now experiencing some of the same challenges Republicans managed to avoid repeating this year.
The general election is just over a month away. Here’s how Alaskans can check their voter registration and request mail ballots, and an overview of what’s on the ballot.
Sunday, Oct. 6, is the deadline to register as an Alaska voter for the November general election. Elections offices will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for in-person registration, and online registration is available. Voters can check their registration status online.
Election Day, Nov. 5, is approaching fast. Here are some key dates, deadlines and how-tos on registering, voting and tracking results.
In Anchorage’s North Muldoon and Russian Jack neighborhoods, two candidates are facing each other for the second time in two years for a seat in the Alaska House. While Republican incumbent Rep. Stanley Wright is seeking reelection,
I watch the news every evening and read the newspaper everyday. I see many political advertisements urging a yes vote on Question 3 (ranked-choice voting)