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At its core, the choice in front of Alaska voters is a simple one: Do we want to return to a system where Alaska’s two main political parties (and their most radically partisan members) ...
""It's just logical that a political party should be able to decide for itself whom it wants to allow to vote in its primaries. This decision upholds that concept of flexibility."" Brandeis emphasized ...
PALMER — Starting in November, ballots for Mat-Su Borough mayoral, assembly and school board candidates will include political party affiliations, marking a first for local governments in Alaska ...
An initiative on the November ballot would reduce the role political parties play in Alaska elections. It’s a state where most voters don’t affiliate with a party — and have a history of ...
Ranked-choice voting is an effort to reduce political polarization. Let's see if it works. Alaska's effort to thwart political hardliners offers a model - Los Angeles Times ...
ANCHORAGE — For the first time in four decades, politics in Alaska is a brand-new game for both Republicans and Democrats because of the indictment of Sen. Ted Stevens, the state’s longtime ...
Redistricting influences who gets elected to the Alaska Legislature and which political parties gain or lose power. The redistricting board is hosting two meetings on Monday to get feedback on ...
Alaskans voting for president have four, not just two, choices. Green Party and Libertarian Party candidates qualified for spots on Alaska's ballot and could siphon popular votes away from the ...
Alaska political observers say the two groups are a reflection of a divide within the Republican Party, between hardliners who want the government out of the way and more Chamber of Commerce-type ...
The 43-year-old bearded Alaskan who is in position to shock the political world by defeating Sen. Lisa Murkowski in the state's Republican primary fashions himself as a rugged individualist who ...
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