Senate Democrats demand answers for ballot rejection rate in Special Primary – By Alex Bengel (Fairbanks KTVF) / June 16, 2022
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) – A group of Democrats in the State Senate are demanding an explanation for the number of ballots being rejected in the ongoing Special Primary in Alaska.
On Tuesday, June 14, the group sent a letter to the Division of Elections and Lieutenant Governor Kevin Meyer calling the rate of rejection “staggering and unacceptable.”
In particular, the Senators pointed to rejection rates between 9 percent and 18 percent in locations from Mountain View in Anchorage to the Yukon Delta and Bethel.
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