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Alaska Elects New Governor, Keeps Lone Representative for 24th Term

By Alaska Native News on Nov 7, 2018   Featured, Politics, State  

Alaska Elects New Governor, Keeps Lone Representative for 24th Term

Alaska shifted slightly to the right following the  Tuesday mid-term. The Last Frontier elected a new governor on Tuesday with Republican Mike Dunleavy taking the race with 45% of the Alaska vote. He beat out Democrat Mark Begich who garnered 37.5% of the vote. Libertarian Billy Toien took in 15% of the vote to take a distant […]

Democrats Retake House, Creating Divided Congress

By William Gallo/Jim Malone | VOA on Nov 7, 2018   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Democrats Retake House, Creating Divided Congress

WASHINGTON — Democrats have taken control of the House of Representatives in midterm elections in the United States, while Republicans gained seats that solidify their control of the Senate. As of Wednesday morning, the Democrats were on track to win at least 26 seats previously held by Republicans, with several races still undecided, which could give […]

In US, November National Elections Have Long History

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA on Nov 6, 2018   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

In US, November National Elections Have Long History

Throughout the world, countries hold national votes on weekdays and weekends, all during the year. But in the United States, the major national elections for president every four years and every-other-year congressional elections like those being held Tuesday are always held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. It’s been that way […]

People Mover to Provide Free Bus Rides on Election Day

By Bart Rudolph | Municipality of Anchorage on Nov 1, 2018   Events/Notices, Politics  

People Mover to Provide Free Bus Rides on Election Day

ANCHORAGE – The Municipality of Anchorage’s (MOA) Public Transportation Department (PTD) is offering free bus rides on People Mover to everyone on election day, Tuesday, November 6, 2018. People Mover is joining other transit agencies across the country in providing free public transit to help make it easier for residents to make it to the […]

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