In the special primary, voters will pick one of the 48 candidates. The top four will advance to an Aug. 16 special general election, when voters will use ranked choice voting.
Voters sign for their ballots at the Auke Bay precinct on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in Juneau, Alaska. Alaska will have a special election to fill its U.S. House Seat. The deadline to register is May 12.
The deadline to register to vote in the special election to fill the seat of late Congressman Don Young is May 12. That’s also the deadline for Alaskans to update their mailing address. The Alaska Division of Elections said Friday that a printed notice sent to some voters included an incorrect date.All voting in the special election will be conducted by mail, and ballots must be postmarked by June 11. The division will start mailing ballots to registered voters on Wednesday. The Division of Elections recommends mailing ballots back as soon as they’re filled out to avoid any mail delays. The winner will serve the rest of Young’s term, which ends in January.
The Aug. 16 ballot will also include the open primary for the next two-year term. Voters will vote for one candidate in that primary. The top four vote-getters in that primary will advance to a Nov. 8 ranked choice general election.Alaska Public Media is our partner station in Anchorage. KTOO collaborates with partners across the state to cover important news and to share stories with our audiences.Get notifications about news related to the topics you care about. You can unsubscribe anytime.
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