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The Alaska Stalker - July 24, 2021 - The Alaska Landmine

Advertisement. For information about purchasing ads, please click here. The Alaska Stalker – July 24, 2021 Welcome to this edition of the Alaska Stalker, a lighthearted round up of the best and worst of Alaska’s social media landscape. If you enjoy the Alaska Stalker, please consider supporting working moms like me by sending in hot tips, overheards, and spotted ins. You can reach me at [email protected] As always, thanks for reading. Well, this week sure started out with a bang. This is wild. “The Guardian’s investigation has triggered a review in the Alaska department of law, where the lawyer works.” #akleghttps://t.co/d3xzFerCOG

As Anchorage heads toward swearing in of new mayor, election officials begin wrapping up work

As Anchorage heads toward swearing in of new mayor, election officials begin wrapping up work Beth Verge © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV A public session of canvass takes place during the mayoral runoff election in Anchorage. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Friday was a busy day for election officials working at the municipal election center near Ship Creek in Anchorage, as the group continued efforts toward closing out the municipal mayoral runoff election with a public session of canvass. First up Friday afternoon was a special meeting of the election commission to adopt its reports from the public session of canvass regarding the recounts for Anchorage School Board seats B and E, which were part of the regular April 6 election. The certification of those race results was initially set for a special meeting of the Anchorage Assembly on May 18, but that didn’t happen than because the election commission hadn’t officially adopted the report to present to the a

Anchorage Assembly updates municipal elections code in advance of spring vote

Anchorage Assembly updates municipal elections code in advance of spring vote Published January 15 Share on Facebook Print article The Anchorage Assembly on Thursday approved an ordinance with a package of adjustments to the municipal code that governs city elections. The measure, which passed 8-1, is the result of a yearly review of election code. Leading up to the vote, Assembly members grappled with questions of eroding public trust in elections systems. Nationwide, distrust among some voters hit a crescendo after the presidential election and the ensuing unsubstantiated claims of widespread voter fraud. The municipal election is April 6, with voters electing a mayor and members of the School Board. The last day to register to vote is March 7 and ballots are mailed to voters on March 15.

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