Alaska special election
The winner of the special election will take office in September. A special primary election was held on June 11 while the general election was held alongside the regular primary election on August 16.
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. Sarah Palin R Nicholas Begich III R and Mary Peltola D ran. June 21 - Final ballot count. Voters could rank the.
June 25 - Target certification date. June 11 - First ballot count. A special election to fill Alaskas At-Large Congressional District in the US.
The 2022 Alaskas at-large congressional district special election was held on August 16 2022. Ballots will be mailed beginning April 27. By-Mail Special Primary Election.
June 26 by 1200pm - Candidate withdrawal deadline. Voters will automatically receive absentee ballots. Don Youngs R seat may not be known until Aug.
For the Special General Election. The special election to fill Alaskas lone House seat for the remainder of the current congressional term is the first to use the states new ranked choice voting system. This is the first election in Alaska to be decided by ranked choice voting.
Your ballot must include your signature an identifier and a witness signature. June 15 - Second ballot count. 17 used ranked-choice voting a measure approved by Alaska residents in 2020 that dismissed the states previous.
June 21 - Deadline to Receive Absentee Ballots. The filing deadline was. The seat became vacant when incumbent Republican representative Don Young died on March 18 2022 on a flight home.
22 hours agoThe special election was called after the death of Representative Don Young 88 who was first elected in 1973. The election will conducted by mail. The special general election for the vacant seat in Alaska which was held on Aug.
2022 Alaska special election results The final results of the special election to fill the late Rep. 1 day agoThe Alaska Division of Elections will announce the unofficial winner of the special election to replace Congressman Don Young in a 4 pm. House was held on August 16 2022.
June 23 - State Review Board begins. You do not need to apply. This election will use ranked-choice voting.
The term expires in January. The Alaska Board of Elections will begin livestreaming the count at 4 pm. Al Gross I also advanced from the June 11 top-four primary but he withdrew from the race on June 20.
You must return your ballot by June 11. June 17 - Third ballot count. You will vote for just one candidate.
Sarah Palin Loses Alaska Special Election To Democrat Mary Peltola