| Registration Deadline Sunday for Primary Voting |
| Wednesday, 25 July 2012 | |
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0.89 MB | Download MP3 | Open in popup This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Sunday is the deadline to register to vote for the primary election on August 28. Gail Fenumiai is the director of division of elections for the state and said those who need to register, or update their status, should do so as soon as possible.
0.89 MB | Download MP3 | Open in popup This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Sunday is the deadline to register to vote for the primary election on August 28. Gail Fenumiai is the director of division of elections for the state and said those who need to register, or update their status, should do so as soon as possible.
Those changes include switching party affiliations, required when voting in the primary election. Fenumiai said residents can download registration forms online, and mail, fax or scan into an email them to any regional elections office. She said the forms must be printed, because a signature is required in order to register. She added that Kodiak voters can register at the borough clerk's office, but the office will be closed this weekend, so those needing to register will have to do so in the coming days. The deadline is only for eligibility in the primary election. For those who are registered, Fenumiai said she wants people to be on the look out for new voter registration cards and important election information that will be coming sent out to registered voters in the beginning of August.
The registration deadline for local elections is September 2, 30 days before the election on October 2. The general election deadline is October 7, but Alaska law says people can file same day registration when voting for the president and vice president. Fenumiai said that means someone could walk into a polling booth on Election Day, register to vote and then vote for a presidential candidate. They will not, however, be eligible to vote in state elections. |