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− | Alaska does not have | + | The responsibility for election services and administration of elections is at the state-level, performed by the Division of Elections (unlike most other states, Alaska does not have county-equivalent governments to provide these services). The elections division has four regional offices that each manage [[Alaska House Districts - 2002-2010|House Districts]] within a respective region as follows: |
*Region 1: (Southeast Alaska, Kodiak, and Kenai Peninsula) House Districts 1-5, 33-36 | *Region 1: (Southeast Alaska, Kodiak, and Kenai Peninsula) House Districts 1-5, 33-36 | ||
*Region 2: (South Central Alaska) House Districts 13-32 | *Region 2: (South Central Alaska) House Districts 13-32 | ||
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*Region 4: (Northern and Western Alaska) House Districts 37-40 | *Region 4: (Northern and Western Alaska) House Districts 37-40 | ||
+ | The regional offices are responsible for the day-to-day voter | ||
+ | registration activities throughout the State and for managing the | ||
+ | conduct of elections for their region. | ||
==Election Law== | ==Election Law== |
Latest revision as of 18:55, 12 September 2005
The responsibility for election services and administration of elections is at the state-level, performed by the Division of Elections (unlike most other states, Alaska does not have county-equivalent governments to provide these services). The elections division has four regional offices that each manage House Districts within a respective region as follows:
- Region 1: (Southeast Alaska, Kodiak, and Kenai Peninsula) House Districts 1-5, 33-36
- Region 2: (South Central Alaska) House Districts 13-32
- Region 3: (Central, Interior Alaska) House Districts 6-12
- Region 4: (Northern and Western Alaska) House Districts 37-40
The regional offices are responsible for the day-to-day voter registration activities throughout the State and for managing the conduct of elections for their region.
Election Law
- Method for Choosing Presidential Electors: Statewide Popular Vote, Winner-Take-All
- Fusion Legal: No
- More Election Law information available via the link below.
Presidential Election Results