Alaska’s open primary and ranked choice voting system survived, while Republican U.S. House candidate Nick Begich defeated ...
Millions of ballots have been counted in the two weeks following the election, as officials have worked to verify vote totals and count ballots that were not counted or had not been received by ...
Nov. 19—Many Alaskans are wondering: Why are election workers still counting ballots two weeks after Election Day? Alaska's generous absentee voting laws are not new. For years, the state has allowed ...
The Alaska Division of Elections released the results from 17,000 ballots Friday, but thousands of additional ballots remain to be counted, according to figures provided by the division. The latest ...
In the latest update Tuesday afternoon from the Division of Elections, “No” on Ballot Measure 2 leads by just 0.02% in a race ...
Some absentee and early votes are set to be counted on Tuesday, but Alaskans may need to wait until Nov. 20 for clear results ...
The ballot measure that would repeal Alaska’s open primary and ranked choice voting system is now failing by the narrowest of ...
A day after the votes for keeping Alaska’s open primary and ranked choice voting system overtook those to repeal it, the vote ...
Several contests that could determine the balance of power in Congress remain too close to call two weeks after Election Day.
Republican Nick Begich III declared victory Saturday in the race for Alaska's lone U.S. House seat over incumbent Rep. Mary Peltola. In the latest count of ballots late Friday, he maintained his lead ...
The U.S. Postal Service said it puts election mail ahead of other mail for processing and accounts for it with daily checks, ...