An Act Restoring Political Party Primaries, Single-Choice General Elections, and Campaign Finance Rules
Plain-English Summary
This measure proposes to revert Alaska's election system to its pre-2020 structure. It would eliminate open primary elections and ranked-choice general elections, reintroducing political party primaries and single-choice general elections. The measure also seeks to change campaign finance rules, including removing certain disclosure requirements and fines.
What each outcome does
If the measure passes, Alaska's election system will return to political party primaries and single-choice general elections, as it was before 2020. Campaign finance rules would also revert, removing some current disclosure requirements and fines.
If the measure fails, Alaska's current election system, established by the 2020 Ballot Measure 2, will remain in place. This includes open primary elections where all candidates appear on one ballot, and ranked-choice voting in general elections, along with existing campaign finance disclosure requirements.
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