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FINDINGS AND INTENT. The People of the State of Alaska find: (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
22 lis 2024 · Alaskans appear to have narrowly rejected Measure 2, a ballot initiative that would have repealed the state’s open primary and ranked-choice voting system. The system, first approved by voters in 2020, quickly drew Republican opposition after a Democrat flipped the state’s single U.S. House seat in 2022, the first time it was used.
The Division of Elections is pleased to provide you with the 2010 Primary Election Ballot Measures Pamphlet. This pamphlet has been prepared to provide you with information about ballot measures
from the people proposed. The Governor must also appoint two Alaska Public Offices Commissioners from lists made by the two parties or groups. Each candidate for office may appoint one or more poll watchers. The Act would enact ranked-choice voting for general elections. Voters will rank one or more candidates for each office.
Abstract This Primer provides an overview of the debate surrounding non-partisan ranked primaries. 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.
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.
3 lis 2020 · Alaska Ballot Measure 2, the Alaska Top-Four Ranked-Choice Voting and Campaign Finance Laws Initiative, was on the ballot in Alaska as an indirect initiated state statute on November 3, 2020. Ballot Measure 2 was approved.