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Judge tosses suit challenging Dem. candidate Armstrong’s residency as too early and too late
Still waiting on those sweet, sweet election results.
Democrats, independents make key gains in latest legislative results/APOC to weigh subpoenas in Dunleavy coordination case
The latest batch of ballots gave progressive and moderate legislative candidates the lead, breathing room or an outright majority.
Candidate Armstrong, Division of Elections move to toss eligibility lawsuit over timing
The Armstrong campaign, in its filing, called the whole lawsuit a "campaign stunt."
What to expect when you're expecting (election results)
While we wait for more results next week, let's take a look at how the Legislature is starting to shape up and what to watch for with the close ones.
Five too-early takeaways from Alaska's election
We really won't know the full outcome of Alaska's election until the RCV tabulation on Nov. 23.
What's at stake?
In today’s belated edition, I wanted to talk about a story that reminded me about why it all matters and what’s at stake with one of Alaska’s biggest elections.
Dunleavy admin takes new shot at university scholarship fund despite protections he signed
Just days after signing a bill that the courts said would provide certainty for the state's scholarship program, the Dunleavy administration is asking that the fund be left in limbo.
APOC punts on complaint against pro-Dunleavy group, OKs continued spending at ‘own peril’
If it turns out they broke the laws that it sure looks like they're breaking, they could be hit with big fines... or, you know, the cost of doing business nowadays.
Grunwald ditches Pierce while Dunleavy says it'd be 'unfair' to judge candidate
"I believe my stepping down at this time is in the best interest of Alaskans and a demonstration of my support for all women, regardless of political affiliation," she said.
Long-rumored sexual harassment allegations against Charlie Pierce brought into the light
Sick of the election mailers and calls? Here’s one weird trick to make them stop (vote early)