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  2. Elections in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The number of elections in Alaska (Iñupiaq: Alaaskam naliÄ¡agviat) varies by year, but typically municipal elections occur every year, plus primary and general elections for federal and state offices occur during even-numbered years. Alaska has a gubernatorial election every four years.

  3. Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic ...

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    The Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development (DCCED) is a department within the government of Alaska. The department contains the Alcohol & Marijuana Control Office (AMCO). [2] It conducts board certification of physicians and nurses, [3] [4] and issues licenses for many other professions. It is also involved in ...

  4. How do I vote in Alaska? Your guide to polling sites, mail-in ...

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    As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Alaska.

  5. 1970 United States Senate special election in Alaska

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    Stevens won the special election, receiving 59.6% of the vote versus 40.4% won by Kay. This election marked the first time in Alaska's history that it elected a Republican to the U.S. Senate, the last remaining U.S. state to do so. Stevens would go on to win re-election to six full terms, winning easily, until his defeat in 2008.

  6. Administrative divisions of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Section 3 of Article X of the Constitution of Alaska divides the state, at the first level, into organized and unorganized boroughs. [1] These boroughs are functionally equivalent to counties found in most other states. Areas of Alaska which are not within the boundaries of an organized borough are, by default, part of a single unorganized ...

  7. Primary elections begin today in Alaska, Florida, Wyoming ...

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    Three states — Alaska, Florida and Wyoming — are holding their state primaries today, with voters poised to choose which candidates for national, statewide and local offices will advance to ...

  8. Alaska, Florida and Wyoming hold primaries: Key races to watch

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    Key primary races will kick off in Alaska, Florida and Wyoming next week as the 2024 primary cycle wraps up. In Florida, a noteworthy Senate race is about to be solidified. Meanwhile, Rep. Matt ...

  9. 2022 Alaska elections - Wikipedia

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    In Alaska's nonpartisan blanket primary, Dunleavy and his running mate, former commissioner of the Alaska Department of Corrections Nancy Dahlstrom, finished first with 40.43% of the vote. Former Democratic state representative Les Gara and Jessica Cook came in second place, with 23.06% of the vote; independent former Alaska governor Bill ...

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