Repeal Top-Four Open Primaries and Ranked-Choice Voting Initiative
Plain-English Summary
A citizen-initiated state statute that would eliminate Alaska's top-four open primary and general-election ranked-choice voting system (adopted in 2020), returning the state to party primaries with a single general-election candidate per party. It would also repeal related campaign finance disclosure provisions enacted with the 2020 measure.
What each outcome does
If approved, Alaska's top-four open primary and ranked-choice general elections are eliminated and the state returns to party-run primaries; the related 2020 dark-money disclosure rules are also repealed.
If rejected, Alaska's top-four open primary and ranked-choice voting general election system, plus its associated campaign finance disclosure rules, remain in effect.
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