When you vote for a member of Congress, a state legislator, a sheriff, or a dogcatcher, it is “one person, one vote.” That is the gold standard of democracy, the popular vote—one person, one vote. But,
Alaska prosecutors will again attempt to convict a former state legislator on election-tampering charges after their first attempt ended with a hung jury late last year. In a Monday court hearing, Alaska Chief Assistant Attorney General Jenna Gruenstein confirmed that the Alaska Department of Law is continuing its case against Gabrielle LeDoux,
The Alaska Department of Law is planning to retry an election misconduct case against former Anchorage Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux after a December mistrial.
Mary Peltola is still in office for one more week, though without the trappings. "Politics is about timing and luck," she says.
On a day of choppy political seas, Begich makes it clear he's not there to make waves for the Republican speaker.
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A former Anchorage lawmaker who is alleged to have violated election law by encouraging people who did not live in her district to vote for her in 2018 will be retried, according to state officials.
The proposals to fund police and city vehicle replacements through annual taxes rather than bonds is part of a shifting approach to municipal financing.
Opponents of Alaska’s ranked-choice system are renewing their efforts to overhaul the voting method ahead of 2026 after an effort to undo the system narrowly failed last month. Two groups submitted petitions this month that would get rid of ranked-choice voting and open primaries.
Mary Peltola is still in office for one more week, though without the trappings. "Politics is about timing and luck," she says.
At a meeting Tuesday, the Assembly passed a resolution calling for a potential special election later this year.
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to unleash more drilling, mining and other industrial activity across millions of acres of public lands in Alaska.