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Alaska Governor Vetoes Election Reform, Pushes to 2027
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Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy vetoed a bipartisan election reform bill, then proposed a revised version with signature check system and delayed implementation until 2027. Lawmakers criticize the move, citing lack of time to pass the new plan before session ends. The original bill included fixes for small ballot errors and vote tracking, but Dunleavys team deemed them unfeasible for the upcoming election. The new plan focuses on signature mismatches and verification, with talks of budget favors in exchange for veto support. The election tussle remains stalled, leaving Alaskas voting rules unchanged for the upcoming major race.
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