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Ranked choice voting repeal effort survived legal challenges, qualifies for the ballot in November

Officials with the state’s Division of Elections confirmed the repeal effort gathered enough signatures in the requisite number of districts.
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Peltola votes with GOP to criticize Kamala Harris for border security

Alaska's congresswoman was among 6 Democrats voting for the non-binding measure. Harris isn't in charge of border security.
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Former Alaska legislator’s voter misconduct trial postponed, again

The trial has been rescheduled at least four times since Gabrielle LeDoux and two associates were accused of voter misconduct in 2020.
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4 takeaways from President Biden’s Oval Office address

In his first public remarks after exiting the race for president, Biden focused on his goals for his final months in office and the legacy he hopes to leave behind.
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Permanent Fund Corp. board member resigns after email controversy

In May, a series of leaked emails suggested some corporation employees felt pressured by investment suggestions offered by Ellie Rubenstein.
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The Supreme Court’s ‘Chevron deference’ decision casts a wide net

The decision, which came after a legal battle over who should pay for bycatch monitors on trawl boats, may affect all federally regulated industries.
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National Republican group fights for Alaska’s House seat with attack ads targeting Mary Peltola

Congresswoman Peltola said Alaskans will “see through that baloney” and affirms that her campaign will be friendly.

Peltola declines to endorse Kamala Harris, won’t say who she’ll vote for

Congresswoman Mary Peltola, a Democrat, said Tuesday morning she's "keeping an open mind." She later said she wouldn't vote for Trump.
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Former Permanent Fund CEO files to run for Juneau mayor

Angela Rodell is facing current Mayor Beth Weldon in the Oct. 1 election. At least 13 other candidates filed to run for assembly and school board.
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Secret Service director resigns in the wake of Trump assassination attempt

U.S. Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle has resigned from her job, according to a statement released by the White House.
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Some Alaska Republican candidates pledge to withdraw if they aren’t atop GOP votes in primary

The pledges are a way to circumvent ranked choice voting and put forward a single GOP candidate in elections, according to one supporter.
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6 political takeaways from Biden’s decision to step aside

President Biden is passing the torch to Vice President Harris, which changes the narrative of the race against former President Donald Trump.

Alaska Democratic Party endorses Kamala Harris after Biden steps aside

Party officials met Sunday evening and coalesced behind Harris, according to a news release from the Alaska Democratic Party.
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Ranked-choice repeal measure awaits signature count after Alaska judge’s ruling

The Alaska Division of Elections must recount signatures after a judge disqualified almost 3,000 names, citing violations of state law.
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Leading Alaska Democrats support Kamala Harris to replace Biden on ticket

Alaska Democrats quickly backed President Biden's choice not to seek reelection as well as his endorsed successor, Vice President Kamala Harris.
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9th Circuit hears appeals in Southeast Alaska king salmon troll fishery lawsuit

Three federal judges heard arguments Thursday for and against a lower court ruling that threatened to halt Southeast Alaska’s king salmon troll fishery.
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Kamala Harris pledges to ‘earn and win’ the nomination after Biden’s endorsement

Vice President Kamala Harris said she wants to unite the Democratic Party.
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Biden drops out of 2024 reelection race, endorses Harris for nominee

President Biden is discontinuing his campaign to seek a second term in the White House, throwing the Democratic race for 2024 wide open.
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Trump paints a familiar vision for his 2nd term at the Republican convention

For the first time, the former president recounted in detail the assassination attempt on his life, before turning to divisive rhetoric he has long used on the campaign trail.
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Federal prosecutors: Resigned Alaska federal judge had conflict of interest in 23 criminal cases

The revelations about the compromised cases illustrate the growing fallout over former U.S. District Court Judge Joshua Kindred’s resignation.
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U.S. District judge hears food stamp backlog case against Alaska’s health department

Plaintiffs say they waited unlawfully long for food aid and asked the court to order the health department to obey federal deadlines.
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A solemn Trump recounts details of assassination attempt: ‘I’m not supposed to be here’

Trump opened his presidential nominating speech with an emotional recounting of the shooting at his rally that left him injured and killed another.
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Judge suspends controversial federal Cook Inlet lease sale, citing impacts on beluga whales

The landmark Inflation Reduction Act mandated the federal oil and gas lease sale. But the agency offering it fell short, the judge ruled.

Statewide initiative would restore Alaska campaign finance limits

Alaska's latest campaign finance limits were struck down three years ago by federal judges. Citizens Against Money in Politics hopes to create new ones.
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Division of Elections clears Southwest Alaska legislative candidate after complaint

Darren Deacon, the subject of the complaint, supplied housing, travel and employment records showing his residency in Kalskag.

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