The Alaska Republican Party has declared its intention to seek a full recount and comprehensive review of the razor-thin election results for Ballot Measure 2, a proposal aimed at abolishing Alaska’s open primary system and the use of ranked-choice voting in general elections.
The measure was narrowly defeated, with the “No” vote leading by a margin of just 0.1%, or 664 votes out of over 320,000 cast, according to nearly complete election results.
Ballot Measure 2 aimed to reverse Alaska’s controversial ranked-choice voting system and open primaries, implemented after a 2020 referendum. Under this system, the top four candidates in a nonpartisan primary, regardless of party affiliation, advance to the general election.
In 2022, Democrat Rep. Mary Peltola “won” reelection in Alaska to a full term in the House after she defeated Sarah Palin in a special election to replace Rep. Don Young.
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>The Alaska Republican Party has declared its intention to seek a full recount and comprehensive review of the razor-thin election results for Ballot Measure 2, a proposal aimed at abolishing Alaska’s open primary system and the use of ranked-choice voting in general elections.
>The measure was narrowly defeated, with the “No” vote leading by a margin of just 0.1%, or 664 votes out of over 320,000 cast, according to nearly complete election results.
>Ballot Measure 2 aimed to reverse Alaska’s controversial ranked-choice voting system and open primaries, implemented after a 2020 referendum. Under this system, the top four candidates in a nonpartisan primary, regardless of party affiliation, advance to the general election.
>In 2022, Democrat Rep. Mary Peltola “won” reelection in Alaska to a full term in the House after she defeated Sarah Palin in a special election to replace Rep. Don Young.
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