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  2. 2024 Alaska Ballot Measure 2 - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Ballot Measure 2 was a ballot initiative that was voted on in the November 5, 2024, general election. The ballot measure narrowly failed to pass. [1] [2]If enacted, it would have repealed Alaska's electoral system of ranked-choice voting and nonpartisan blanket primaries, which was enacted by Alaska Measure 2 from 2020, and return the state to partisan primaries and plurality voting.

  3. Talk : 2022 Alaska's at-large congressional district special ...

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    Source 8 — Must Read Alaska is a "news blog", of which there are many in Alaska (The Alaska Landmine, The Alaska Watchman and Midnight Sun AK are other popular examples). There may be credentialed journalists involved, but they are considered blogs and exist to influence elections and the political process.

  4. Erick Stakelbeck - Wikipedia

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    Erick Stakelbeck (born January 21, 1976) is an American author, and television host and presenter of The Watchman on TBN and The Watchman Newscast on YouTube. [1] [2] As a Christian Zionist, [2] [3] the show is sponsored by Christians United for Israel, [4] Stakelbeck being the director of its Watchman Project. [5]

  5. Alaska political corruption probe - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska political corruption probe refers to a 2003 to 2010 widespread investigation by the Public Integrity Section of the U.S. Department of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Internal Revenue Service into political corruption of nine then-current or former Alaskan state lawmakers, as well as Republican US Representative Don Young and then-US Senator, Republican Ted ...

  6. Judiciary refers ex-Alaska judge to US House for potential ...

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    The 9th Circuit Judicial Council's inquiry found that he went on to have two sexual encounters with the clerk in October 2022 after she took a new job in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Alaska ...

  7. Politics of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Federal presidential vote in Alaska, 1960-2020. Although in its early years of statehood, Alaska was a Democratic state, since the early 1970s it has been characterized as Republican-leaning. [1] Local political communities have often worked on issues related to land use development, fishing, tourism, and individual rights.

  8. Right-libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    Within right-libertarian philosophy, minarchism [186] is supportive of a night-watchman state, a model of a state whose only functions are to provide its citizens with courts, military and police, protecting them from aggression, breach of contract, fraud and theft whilst enforcing property laws.

  9. The Nome Nugget - Wikipedia

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    According to the Alaska State Library the first newspaper in Nome was the Nome News, established in 1899. In 1900 the name was changed to the Nome Daily News and then back to the Nome News by 1904. In 1903, the publishing company at the time, Nome News Pub. Co., produced a supplemental newspaper entitled the Hell Whooper .