Florida, with a population of 20 million, called it a night just four hours after polls closed, while Alaska, a state that could fit its entire voter base into a Tampa Bay neighborhood, is still ...
This morning, the GOP finds itself in control of 1) the presidency, 2) the US Senate, 3) the House of Representatives and 4) (gasp!) the supreme court! This has never happened since, what, The Alaska ...
Advocates for repealing Alaska’s ranked-choice voting system hold signs urging voters to pass Ballot Measure 2. After counting 246,171 votes, the fate of Alaska’s controversial ranked-choice voting ...
In the political upset of the century, Donald Trump has retaken the white house, with the US Senate, and unless a suspicious amount of Ranked Choice Ballots come through for Mary Peltola and a few ...
The following results are the unofficial tabulations updated by Alaska’s Division of Elections at 3:13 a.m. on Nov. 6. While most precincts have reported their votes, the numbers will change slighly ...
Indeed, it was a very pleasant surprise to me and to other common-sense Americans to see how tremendously wide and strong the voter support for Donald Trump turned out, and how weak the support was ...
While those Southeast waters rapidly subsided, the flood of invaders on the Southern border seems unrelenting. Where is the frantic effort to stem that The Alaska Watchman aims to raise awareness of ...
In one instance, the majority of Alaskans were elated with the national election results Tuesday night considering that Alaska politics continues to remain right of center. The election of Donald ...
Following an attack on the building that houses the GOP headquarters in Fairbanks, Police Chief Ron Dupee issued a strongly worded statement condemning political violence on the eve of the General The ...
Following an attack on the building that houses the GOP headquarters in Fairbanks, Police Chief Ron Dupee issued a strongly worded statement condemning political violence on the eve of the General The ...
The federal taxpayers’ money that poured into Alaska following the recent Juneau flooding begs a question: Is there anything in the U.S. Constitution that allows Congress to tax one American (or print ...
While some unofficial result may provide a strong indication of the eventual winners, contests wherein no candidate achieves more than 50% of the vote will not be known until the state conducts the ...