This year, Alaska general election ballots show two entries for each candidate for partisan office. An initial after each candidate’s name tells how the candidate is registered. “U” means undeclared, and “N” means non-partisan.
To the right, if a candidate is a nominee of any party, that fact is noted. For candidates who are not nominees of any party, the word “petition” is present. For example, see this ballot.
Mere 2 codes/labels per HACK ???
Add some more ??? — PBT = Polar Bear target, RS = Russia Spy, etc.
Will small population WY ever pass small population AK in total votes ???
IE — have PR to show both their small regimes..