Pollsters that meet at least two of the three criteria below are considered “select pollsters” by The Times, as long as they are conducting polls for nonpartisan sponsors. Has a track record of accuracy in recent elections Is a member of a professional polling organization Conducts probability-based sampling
Supporters of Alaska’s election system filed a lawsuit against the Alaska Division of Elections on Thursday, alleging that the state’s description of a roll-back-the-clock ballot measure is biased and inaccurate.
Three Alaskans sued state election officials Thursday, alleging that language adopted by the state for a ballot measure seeking to repeal Alaska's open primary and ranked choice voting system is "untrue,
Nonpartisan analysts say Mary Peltola has a fighting chance but that Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan has the edge in a state President Trump won handily.
Gubernatorial candidate Dave Bronson, a Republican former mayor of Anchorage, said Wednesday that he has selected Fairbanks financial adviser Joshua Church to be his running mate. Bronson is one of 14 candidates running to be Alaska’s next governor, with current Gov. Mike Dunleavy termed out from seeking reelection.
The primary will be held on Aug. 18. Polls on this page reflect the first round of a ranked-choice ballot.
After the dissolution of the state’s third-largest political party, the Alaska Division of Elections is sending out notices to the 19,117 members of the former Alaskan Independence Party, warning them to update their voter information.
The former congresswoman announces she will challenge Republican incumbent Sen. Dan Sullivan in the state.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A state appeals court is being asked to dismiss felony voter misconduct charges against an Alaska resident born in American Samoa, one of numerous cases that have drawn attention to the complex citizenship status of people born in the U.S. territory.