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The 6-3 vote put on hold a lower court order that stopped Virginia from purging its voter rolls, less than a week before Election Day.
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A growing number of residents in Southcentral Alaska have voted against retaining judges, which has caused concerns for some in Alaska’s legal profession.
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Voters adopted the new way to elect candidates in 2020. Supporters say it discourages hyperpolarized politics. Critics say it’s confusing.
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In Alaska, most mail is automatically postmarked in Anchorage or Juneau, so a ballot mailed elsewhere in the state may not be postmarked for several days.
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In-person voting was up more than 30% compared to 2020 during the first two days of early voting, officials said.
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Federal officials have warned that in recent months, some social media users have been encouraging sabotage of ballot drop boxes.
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A Marine and his buddies joined the mob that entered the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. They were not the only Marines there.
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Host Lori Townsend and her guests discuss arguments for and against keeping Alaska’s new election system on this Alaska Insight.
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A vote on overriding the governor's veto of an education bill has come up repeatedly in talks with voters, candidates said.
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Peltola stopped by Unalaska to hear more about the community’s unique concerns during her reelection bid.
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All six members of the caucus took to the stage during this year’s Alaska Federation of Natives convention in Anchorage.
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Trump says he'll jail reporters who won't give up the sources of leaks and strip networks of broadcast licenses for fact-checking him.