Ten more states are wrapping up their early in-person voting periods on Monday as the country sits on the eve of Election Day.Here is everything you need to know to cast an early ballot in Alaska, Arkansas,
Alaska’s three Electoral College votes are going to Republican former President Donald Trump unless there’s an upset of historic proportions. But for residents thinking their vote is completely irrelevant in that race, there’s a remote possibility a single Alaska resident will choose the next commander in chief.
State, regional and local officials now say they are trying to ensure everyone can vote in the Nov. 5 election.
Across Alaska’s sprawling distances and for Alaskans living temporarily out of state, there are multiple options for casting ballots. Alaska is a no-excuse state for absentee voting, meaning anyone who wants to vote absentee may do so.
Candidates Mary Peltola and Nick Begich have raised more than $13 million, yet other groups have raised far more to influence the outcome.
Alaska Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola is in a tough reelection fight against Republican Nick Begich in a high-stakes race that follows a year of intense personal tragedy for the lawmaker
John Wayne Howe and Eric Hafner are receiving attention as third options to leading candidates Mary Peltola and Nick Begich.
Nick Begich, Eric Hafner, John Wayne Mary Peltola are running for Alaska’s seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Republican Begich said
Election Day, Nov. 5, is approaching fast. Here are some key dates, deadlines and how-tos on registering, voting and tracking results.
Supporters of the election system are focused on keeping open primaries. Opponents say ranked choice voting is complicated and convoluted.
Vice President Kamala Harris ' chances of gaining ground in solidly Republican Alaska appears to have increased, according to polling released on Thursday.