An Anchorage Superior Court judge said on Tuesday that out-of-state imprisoned Democratic U.S. House candidate Eric Hafner is ...
In its filing to the Anchorage Superior Court, the Alaska Democratic Party argued that Hafner should not appear ... becomes ...
Hafner is currently serving a 20-year sentence in federal prison but that’s not exactly why the Democratic Party wants him ...
Federal law allows candidates to run for office in states where they do not reside, as long as they plan to establish residency in the state if elected. The Alaska Democratic Party originally ...
The Alaska Democratic Party is worried that Eric Hafner's presence on the ballot could harm Mary Peltola's chances in ...
The Democratic Party is now heading ... Under the rules of Alaska’s new voting system, used for the first time in 2022, all candidates for a given office run together in an open primary.
The Alaska Democratic Party’s lawsuit to remove an imprisoned congressional candidate from November’s ballot was rejected by the Alaska Supreme Court. The court ruled Thursday that Democrat ...
An appeal by the Alaska Democratic Party to take a federal prisoner’s name off the November ballot for Alaska’s U.S. House race was denied Thursday by the state Supreme Court.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Alaska Democratic Party filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Division of Elections to remove the name of an incarcerated man from the ballot for Alaska’s U.S. House seat.
In its Wednesday filing to the Anchorage Superior Court, the Alaska Democratic Party argued that Hafner ... becomes disqualified from holding office for which the candidate is nominated ...