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(1) It is in the public interest of Alaska to improve the electoral process by increasing transparency, participation, & function of our elections. (2) It is in the public interest of Alaska to adopt a party primary election system that reflects the various voters of Alaska, which will generate more qualified candidates for elected
The General Election Results were certified on November 29, 2010 with the exception of the U.S. Senate race. The U.S. Senate race was certified on December 28, 2010 after the U.S. District Court lifted
The below links provides formal lists of all petitions and ballot measures that have been processed by the Division of Elections. Click on a listed item to view the pdf document. Use the search form above to view the details of a specific initiative, recall, or referendum petition.
The Alaskan Legislature took steps to limit the number of measures that could appear on the ballot every year in 2004. [6] The new rules, passed as a constitutional amendment, required that measures initiatives and referendums receive signatures from three-quarters of Alaska's legislative districts and increased the total number of signatures ...
Ballot Measure 2 includes three commonsense election reforms to reduce partisanship and elect leadership committed to moving Alaska forward. It ends the secret influence of dark money, creates a single unified primary open to all voters, and empowers voters in the general election to rank candidates in order of preference.
In the November 2020 election, Alaskan voters decided whether to adopt Ballot Measure 2 which, among other reforms, would introduce a top-four primary system. Under this system, the top-four vote-getters in the primary election, regardless of partisan affiliation, would advance to the general election.
24 sie 2010 · Ballot Measure 2 required doctors to inform parents of their minor child's intent to seek an abortion procedure, and penalized doctors who did not receive parents' consent.