The Alaska Division of Elections says they expect to publish unofficial results for the special primary on Saturday night. We'll post them on KTOO’s elections page when we get them.
Saturday is the last day to turn in ballots for Alaska’s special primary election for U.S. House.Ballots must be postmarked on or before June 11 to be counted. Alternatively, voters can drop off their ballots atThe special primary will decide which four candidates get on the ballot for the special general election. That will be held on Aug. 16, the same day as the regular primary election.
The Alaska Division of Elections says they expect to publish unofficial results for the special primary Saturday night. The results will be posted onThe final ballot count for the special primary will be on June 21. Elections officials expect to certify the results on June 25. Unlike the special primary, the special general election in August won’t be by mail. Voters who want to vote by mail will need toThe winner of the special general election will serve until January 2023 — the remainder of Young’s term. Afterward, the winner of the regular general election in November will serve for 2 years.I know you’re busy and I want to take the work out of getting information.
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