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EXPLAINER: How ranked choice voting works in Alaska

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics October 20, 2022

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One voter, one ballot. Sure. But in Alaska this year, that's not the whole story. Alaska voters face a sort of poll within a poll, where they'll rank their choices as part of a new system that . The first ranked choice contest under the system was an August special election won by Democrat Mary Peltola, the to hold Alaska's only House seat. She emerged from a field that included Republican Sarah Palin to serve the remainder of the... + full article



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