Three supporters of Alaska’s existing elections system have sued the Alaska Division of Elections, alleging that it improperly certified La Quen Naay Elizabeth Medicine Crow, Amber Lee and Kevin McGee are being represented by Cashion, Gilmore and Lindemuth, an Anchorage-based law firm hired by Alaskans for Better Elections, a political group supporting the voting system approved by voters in 2020 and , attorneys Scott Kendall, Jahna Lindemuth and Samuel Gottstein ask a state judge to issue an injunction that would void the repeal ballot initiative and remove it from this fall’s statewide election ballot
Three supporters of Alaska ’s existing elections system have sued the Alaska Division of Elections, alleging that it improperly certified La Quen Naay Elizabeth Medicine Crow, Amber Lee and Kevin McGee are being represented by Cashion, Gilmore and Lindemuth, an Anchorage-based law firm hired by Alaska ns for Better Elections, a political group supporting the voting system approved by voters in 2020 and , attorneys Scott Kendall, Jahna Lindemuth and Samuel Gottstein ask a state judge to issue an
injunction that would void the repeal ballot initiative and remove it from this fall’s statewide election ballo
Alaska Elections Supporters Lawsuit Certification Voting System Repeal Ballot Initiative
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