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Nonpartisan analysts say Mary Peltola has a fighting chance but that Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan has the edge in a state President Trump won handily.
An Alaska group has filed a petition to the Division of Elections seeking to add a single word to a state statute banning noncitizen voting. Existing law states, "A person may vote at any election who is a citizen of the United States.
After the dissolution of the state’s third-largest political party, the Alaska Division of Elections is sending out notices to the 19,117 members of the former Alaskan Independence Party, warning them to update their voter information.
The primary will be held on Aug. 18. Polls on this page reflect the first round of a ranked-choice ballot.
Peltola is a “defeated career politician-turned-lobbyist who repeatedly voted against American energy independence, secure borders and the Alaskan way of life,” said Alex Latcham, executive director of the Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC run by allies of Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R., S.D.).
Leaders of Alaska's third-largest political party voted to dissolve it last month, raising questions about how the state Division of Elections would handle the registration of its more than 19,000 members.
Former Rep. Mary Peltola’s (D) decision to launch a Senate bid in Alaska is giving Democrats a shot in the arm and raising their hopes about flipping the upper chamber this year. Peltola, who lost
The former Alaska congressmember will likely face off against Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska), and is a recruitment coup for national Democrats.
Alaskans in 2020 approved a citizens initiative to adopt what is called ranked choice voting and used it for the first time in 2022. It eliminated party primary elections and moved the state to a one-size-fits-all primary where the top four vote-getters advance to the general election, regardless of party affiliation.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A state appeals court will decide whether to dismiss felony voter misconduct charges against an Alaska resident born in American Samoa, one of numerous cases that has put a spotlight on the complex citizenship status of people born in the U.S. territory.