News!
Alaska’s election results have been finalized. Results at Alaska Division of Elections.
Now it is time to prepare for the 33rd Alaska Legislature. Get ready. It’s time to hold our Legislators accountable.
News!
Alaska’s election results have been finalized. Check results at the Alaska State Division of Elections.
Results Counting Schedule
NOV 15 – Eligible Early, Absentee, and Questioned ballots opened and counted
NOV 18 – Eligible Absentee & Questioned ballots opened and counted
NOV 23 – Final Count and Ranked Choice Tabulation
2022 Alaska Voting Information
How does Ranked Choice Voting work??
Check out this video from Alaskans for Better Elections
Prepare to vote: Verify your information
Don’t have an issue when you vote. Make sure your information is correct.
The easiest way to check and/or update your voter registration is online. Be sure your address is up-to-date, and find your district, precinct and polling place.
Click here to check your information.
Decide which option you prefer for voting: absentee by mail, in person early voting, or on Election Day. Are you heading out of town? If so, apply for an absentee ballot before it is too late.
Click here to download an absentee ballot form.
Can’t get off of work on election day? Check for early voting options, often two weeks’ prior to the election day. NOT ALL LOCATIONS in Alaska have early voting, so check early.
Click here to find early voting locations, dates and hours.
Want to vote in person ON Election day? Verify your polling place.
Click here to find your polling place.
When voting in person, bring either your voter ID card or driver’s license. Other forms of ID could be a state ID, military ID, passport, hunting or fishing license, or another current valid photo ID. If you don’t have one of these IDs, you may present a current utility bill, paycheck, government check, bank statement or another government-issued document. Check the Division of Elections webpage for more information on Voter ID.
Get Informed!
Check out more details by selecting the section at the right.
- Be willing and ready to vote in all elections. In Alaska, you can register and update your residence address here: https://voterregistration.alaska.gov
- If you move from Alaska, let the Division of Elections know that you won’t be voting and ask them to take your name off Alaska’s voter rolls. The quickest way to do this is to call your local state election office. The election worker will ask for your name and identifying information such as birthdate, social security number, or driver’s license and remove your name from the voter rolls. And don’t forget to register in your new state.
- Voters must self-educate themselves about issues and candidates. Don’t rely on one line from a campaign poster or a blurb from the TV, or the candidate’s party affiliation. Listen to debates and check the candidate’s website or social media.
- Be aware as a voter about disinformation (deliberate use of false info), misinformation (accidental use of false info) and gaslighting (denying the obvious). These are used to confuse voters.
- Demand civil discourse in a discussion of public policy. Voters deserve fact-based rebuttal; they don’t need name-calling or gaslighting, both techniques that weaken a democracy.
- Democratic governance works best when both candidates and voters use critical thinking and work across party lines to shape the best public policy possible.
Know the Dates
FALL 2022 General Election Key dates:
RANKED CHOICE voting. Select from the top 4 finalists from the August Primary. You will be choosing candidates for Governor/Lt. Governor, US Senate, US House of Representatives, and the local candidates for State House and Senate for your District in Alaska.
Date | Activity | Details |
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October 9, 2022 | Voter Registration Deadline for the November General Election | Moved? Double check your registration & Address |
October 29, 2022 | Absentee By-Mail Request Deadline | Traveling? Home-bound? Request this early! |
October 24-November 7, 2022 | Absentee and Early Voting for the November General Election | Selected locations across the state. |
November 8, 2022 | In person voting at all polling places November General Election | Check your polling location here. |
November 8, 2022 | Absentee ballots returned by mail must be postmarked on or before Election Day | Don’t be late! Mail early. |
Know the Dates
FALL 2022 General Election Key dates:
RANKED CHOICE voting. Select from the top 4 finalists from the August Primary. You will be choosing candidates for Governor/Lt. Governor, US Senate, US House of Representatives, and the local candidates for State House and Senate for your District in Alaska.
Date | Activity |
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10-9-22 | Voter Registration Deadline for General Election |
10-29-22 | Absentee By-Mail Request Deadline |
10-24 to 11-7-22 | Absentee and Early Voting for November General Election |
11-8-22 | In person voting all polling places November General Election |
11-8-22 | Absentee ballots returned by mail must be postmarked on or before Election Day |