In high-stakes U.S. House lawsuit, Alaska Supreme Court split on the definition of ‘fifth’
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Alaska Supreme Court: Even prisoners can make the ballot
The Alaska Supreme Court has upheld the inclusion of federal prisoner Eric Hafner on the 2024 general election ballot for US House of Representatives, affirming a lower court ruling that the state Division of Elections acted lawfully in placing him as a replacement candidate under Alaska’s bizarre ranked-choice voting system. In a 4-1 decision issued […] The post Alaska Supreme Court: Even prisoners can make the ballot appeared first on Must Rea…

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In high-stakes U.S. House lawsuit, Alaska Supreme Court split on the definition of ‘fifth’
The decision means Alaskans would almost always be presented with four options in the November general election for statewide races.
·Anchorage, United States
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