On Saturday, April 9, the Alaska House Judiciary Committee passed SB 31. It clarifies that misspelled write-in votes can be valid if voter intent is plain. The bill has already passed the Senate.
On Saturday, April 9, the Alaska House Judiciary Committee passed SB 31. It clarifies that misspelled write-in votes can be valid if voter intent is plain. The bill has already passed the Senate.
How plain is plain ???
See the HAVA law following Bush v. Gore 2000.
Uniform objective YES/NO definition of a legal vote with the various voting systems.
BUT – since when do party hacks in the States pay any attention to SCOTUS and Fed laws ???