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VisitFinal outcome of Alaska's ranked choice voting recount by January 31, 2025?
Retain ranked choice voting • 33%
Repeal ranked choice voting • 33%
Result invalidated • 34%
Official announcement from the Alaska Division of Elections
Alaska Votes to Retain Ranked Choice Voting System with 50.1 Percent, Recount Requested
Nov 24, 2024, 03:28 PM
Alaska voters have decided to retain the ranked choice voting system, with 50.1 percent of the final tally supporting its continuation. This system allows voters more choice in how they vote and who they vote for. The decision, made on November 23, was influenced significantly by Native voters and will also keep open primaries in place. Despite this outcome, the Alaskan GOP has announced plans to request a recount of the ballot measure to repeal ranked choice voting.
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Increase in lead for current leader • 25%
Decrease in lead for current leader • 25%
No change in lead • 25%
Change in leading candidate • 25%
Dave McCormick wins • 33%
Bob Casey wins • 33%
Another candidate wins • 33%
McCormick's victory upheld • 25%
Casey declared winner • 25%
Re-election ordered • 25%
Other outcome • 25%
Bob Casey Wins • 25%
Dave McCormick Wins • 25%
Recount Declared Invalid • 25%
Other Outcome • 25%
Repeal passes • 33%
Repeal fails • 33%
Too close to call • 34%
Candidate A wins • 25%
Candidate B wins • 25%
Recount inconclusive • 25%
Recount not conducted • 25%
Less than 1,000 votes • 25%
1,000 to 5,000 votes • 25%
5,001 to 10,000 votes • 25%
More than 10,000 votes • 25%
Democrats • 25%
Republicans • 25%
Independents • 25%
No significant benefit • 25%