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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Alaska’s primaries

WASHINGTON (AP) — Alaska voters on Tuesday will shrink the pool of contenders for its highly sought-after U.S. House seat from a dozen candidates to just four.

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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Alaska's primaries

FILE - A welcome sign is shown Sept. 22, 2021, in Tok, Alaska. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)


WASHINGTON (AP) — Alaska voters on Tuesday will shrink the pool of contenders for its highly sought-after U.S. House seat from a dozen candidates to just four.

In Alaska, every candidate runs on the same primary ballot, regardless of partisan affiliation. The four candidates with the most votes advance to the general election. The composition of the four-candidate ballot, including each candidate’s party affiliation, shapes the dynamics of the general election, when voters can rank the candidates in order of preference.

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