Alaska Administrative Code
Title 6 - Governor's Office
Part 1 - Elections
Chapter 25 - Administration of Elections
Article 3 - Absentee and Questioned Voting
6 AAC 25.670 - Federal write-in ballot
Current through February 27, 2024
(a) For a statewide primary, special primary, general, or special election, a qualified voter who has properly applied under AS 15.20.081 for an absentee ballot and has not received the ballot may vote for all federal and state candidate races, each judicial retention election, and ballot proposition or question scheduled to appear on the ballot that the voter is eligible to participate by using a federal write-in absentee ballot. The voter must be
(b) In completing the federal write-in ballot, the voter may designate a candidate for each candidate race for a primary, special primary, general, or special election by writing in the name of the office and candidate or by writing in the office and the name of a political party or political group. If the voter has written in the name of a political party or political group. the ballot will be counted for the candidate designated as affiliated with that political party or political group on the state's official ballot. However, if two or more candidates have the same party or group affiliation, the ballot will not be counted for the candidate race unless the intention of the voter can be ascertained. Any abbreviation, misspelling, or other minor variation in the form of the name of a candidate, political party, or political group will be disregarded in determining the validity of the ballot, if the intention of the voter can be ascertained. For general elections the voter may rank multiple candidates or designate a single candidate, who will be counted as the voter's highest-ranked candidate. For judicial retention elections the voter may designate the voter's vote by writing the name of the judge and writing "yes" to retain a judge or "no" to not retain a judge. For ballot propositions or questions the voter may designate the voter's vote in writing the ballot proposition or question assigned number and writing "yes" to enact the proposition or question or "no" to not enact the proposition or question. The voter shall sign and shall have the voter's ballot witnessed in the manner prescribed under AS 15.20.081(d). The federal write-in ballot will be counted in the general manner prescribed for the counting of write-in votes in AS 15.15.360, except that the requirement under AS 15.15.360(d)(2) that the voter mark the oval opposite the candidate's name does not apply.
(c) A federal write-in ballot of a voter will be reviewed in the manner prescribed under AS 15.20.203 for the district absentee ballot counting review, except that additional restrictions apply. The federal write-in ballot will not be reviewed or counted, and will remain sealed in the oath and affidavit envelope if
(d) Repealed 2/28/2014.
(e) A voter who is eligible to use the federal write-in absentee ballot and who simultaneously applies for a ballot and votes using the federal write-in absentee ballot will not be sent the official ballot if the voted federal write-in absentee ballot is received by the division 45 days or less before a statewide primary, general, or special election. If a federal write-in absentee ballot is incomplete for voting, the federal write-in absentee ballot will be processed following voter registration and absentee ballot application procedures. If the voter simultaneously applies for a ballot and votes the federal write-in absentee ballot 46 or more days before a statewide primary, special primary, general, or special election, the division will process the application for a ballot and send an official ballot to the voter.
Authority:AS 15.05.011
AS 15.05.014
AS 15.15.010
AS 15.15.360
AS 15.15.365
AS 15.20.081
AS 15.20.203