Tuesday is the last day to vote in this year's Anchorage city election. Here's a rundown of how to cast your ballot by mail and in person, plus links to resources to help make you an informed voter
can get automatic text, email or phone-call updates on the status of their ballot. Voters can also call the voter hotline at 907-243-8683 to find out if their ballot envelope has been received and processed.Ballots will continue to arrive at the elections center by mail after election day, so tallies released on election day will be preliminary. The tallies will continue to change, possibly up until the day of certification by the Assembly.
The first round of preliminary election results is expected after 8 p.m. Tuesday, although it will take several more days for ballots to be processed and tallied for voters to get a fuller picture of the returns. As ballots continue to be tallied, updates on preliminary returns will be posted after 5 p.m. in the days following.
Ballots that arrive by the Public Session of Canvass on April 20 will be counted. Results of the election areSeven of 12 Anchorage Assembly seats and two Anchorage School Board seats are up for election. Fourteen
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