Alaska Division of Elections

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LWVAK Voter's Guide for the Alaska General Election

2022 Alaska General Election Voter's Guide
AAVoter's GuideGen22 .pdf
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LWVAK Voter's Guide for the Special Primary Election

VOTER'S GUIDE FOR THE SPECIAL PRIMARY ELECTION - Complied by the LWV of Alaska
This guide contains candidate responses to two requests: short biographical information and an explanation of Why You Are Running for this office. Candidates had three weeks to respond including a follow-up reminder. At the end of the survey, you can find the names and contact information for those who didn’t respond to this request, including links to email, websites, and/or social media where you might find more information. This information comes from the certified list of candidates on the Alaska Division of Elections website.
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About the SPECIAL PRIMARY ELECTION

 

 

 

Alaska's 2022 Special Election FAQ's

Compiled by Sightline Institute

 

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State Board Members

Alex Koplin, President

(Central Kenai Peninsula) 2024

Marianne Mills, Vice-President

(Juneau) 2024

Sandy Garity, Secretary

(Central Kenai Peninsula) 2024

Shirley Pittz, Treasurer
(Anchorage) 2025
Sue Sherif, Past-President
(Tanana Valley) 2024

Directors

Judy Andree

(Juneau) 2024

Gayle Garrigues

(Tanana Valley) 2025

Shari George

(Tanana Valley) 2024

Gail Knobf

(Central Kenai Peninsula) 2025

Therese Lewandowski

(Central Kenai Peninsula) 2024

Pat Redmond

(Anchorage) 2024

Local League Presidents

Shirley Pittz

LWV of Anchorage 2024

Cathleen Rolph
Central Kenai Peninsula League of Women Voters 2024

Janna Miller & Sue Sherif
LWV of Tanana Valley 2023

Sarah Moore

LWV of Juneau 2024

Register to Vote

If you are a U.S. citizen and you are at least 18 years old, you can vote. In most states, before you can vote you need to register. Registration must be completed 30 days before Election Day.

 

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Register to Vote now! Make sure you fill out the form completely; then print, sign, and mail it to the address given.

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