Alaska has a non-partisan, ranked-choice primary system that selects the four candidates with the most votes, regardless of party, to proceed to the general election. Tuesday's primary saw 12 ...
Because Alaska’s top-four primary election doesn’t apply to the presidential race, voters will be able to rank all eight ...
Alaska Democratic Party Executive Director Lindsay Kavanaugh said Tuesday evening that the party planned to appeal the ...
The one-page decision by the Alaska Supreme Court guarantees that two convicted felons will appear on Alaska’s ballots in ...
Former President Donald Trump endorsed Republican House candidate Nick Begich in his race against vulnerable Rep. Mary ...
Polling analyst Nate Silver detailed a scenario on Sunday in which Harris wins the presidency with the help of Alaska.
A fringe candidate who's never been to Alaska and is currently in federal prison in New York is set to appear on the general ...
State Superior Court Judge Ian Wheeles rejects request by the Alaska Democratic Party to remove Eric Hafner from the November ...
A man serving a 20-year prison sentence in New York will remain on Alaska's ballot as a candidate for the state's sole ...
In Alaska, the ranked-choice voting system, which passed by fewer than 4,000 votes, has its fair share of supporters and critics. A survey conducted last year by Alaskan pollster Ivan Moore showed ...
A man who is serving a 20-year prison sentence can remain on Alaska’s ranked choice general election ballot in the race for ...