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Republican challenger Nick Begich III has a solid lead in the race for Alaska’s U.S. House seat.
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Ballot Measure 2 is ahead by 4,289 votes. That's a margin of less than 2 percentage points.
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So far, many coalition-minded Senate candidates are leading, and control of the state House is up in the air.
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In his return to power, Trump defied many expectations. He is the first convicted felon to win the White House.
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The recording of votes on sample ballots prompted concern on a community Facebook page. But the state said it was perfectly legal.
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If Trump wins, Alaska will have voted for the Republican in every election since it became a state, except for Lyndon Johnson in 1964.
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The vote was closest for Superior Court Judge Adolf Zeman who faced an effort to oust him after a controversial homeschool decision.
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NPR updates from across the U.S. as Americans head to the polls for the last day to cast their vote in the 2024 election.
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A windstorm kept the polling location in St. George closed until 2 p.m. The polling place in Wales was expected to open at 4 p.m.
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Polls are open at precincts across the state today, Tuesday, Nov. 5, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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Daniel Buckwalter Jr., 24 of Wasilla, and Autumn Duczek, 41 of Houston, were arrested on multiple charges.
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Kaktovik, on an island in the Arctic Ocean, was one of two Alaska communities whose polling places didn't open for the primary.