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State court rules Alaska Division of Elections is not required to implement a notice-and-cure system

By Meghan Barker |ACLU on Jan 28, 2025   Featured, General News, Politics  

State court rules Alaska Division of Elections is not required to implement a notice-and-cure system

The decision does not prevent a notice-and-cure system from being established through the legislative process ANCHORAGE — On Friday, the Alaska Superior Court denied a motion filed on behalf of the League of Women Voters, Arctic Village Council, and two individual Alaskans who asserted that the state violated the due process rights of voters when […]

Suspicious Envelope Addressed to the Division of Elections Intercepted by the US Postal Service

By Jessica Bowers | Officer of the Governor on Sep 19, 2024   Featured, State  

Suspicious Envelope Addressed to the Division of Elections Intercepted by the US Postal Service

The incident was one of many across the country – no one in Alaska was harmed. (Juneau, AK) – The Division of Elections was notified Monday that several Secretaries of State and election offices across the country received suspicious packages containing an unknown substance via US mail, with no immediate reports that any of the […]

FEC’s Spineless ‘Compromise’ Proposal Leaves U.S. Elections Vulnerable

By Public Citizen on Sep 13, 2024   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

FEC’s Spineless ‘Compromise’ Proposal Leaves U.S. Elections Vulnerable

WASHINGTON – This week, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) released a draft of a proposed ‘interpretive rule’ in response to Public Citizen’s petition for rulemaking on artificial intelligence and campaign ads. Robert Weissman, co-president of Public Citizen, issued the following statement in response: “With deepfakes impacting elections around the world and increasingly popping up in the U.S. election […]

US seeks to reassure voters that presidential election will be safe

By Jeff Seldin | VOA on Sep 5, 2024   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

US seeks to reassure voters that presidential election will be safe

Washington — Top U.S. election security officials are asking American voters to tune out the noise and reject what they describe as unfounded claims that the coming presidential election will be rigged. Instead, in the first of a series of election security briefings planned in the run-up to November’s election, they say U.S. voters should have […]

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