Alaska Top-Four Supporters File Lawsuit to Save Their Initiative

Supporters of an initiative in Alaska that would impose a top-four system, and also tighten campaign finance laws, filed a lawsuit in state court on September 5, seeking a court decision that their proposed initiative does not violate the single-subject rule. The Alaska elections division had ruled that the proposed initiative violates the single subject rule, and therefore even if the group gathered enough signatures, it would be invalid.

The Alaska elections division said that campaign finance is a different subject than a top-four system. The proponents say both topics relate to elections, so they are a single subject.

The top-four system would end the ability of parties in Alaska to have nominees (except for president). Instead, all candidates for congress and partisan state office would run in the August primary, and then only the top four could be in the election itself.

The lawsuit is Alaskans for Better Elections v Meyer, in Superior Court, 3rd district, in Anchorage.


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Alaska Top-Four Supporters File Lawsuit to Save Their Initiative — 4 Comments

  1. Why wouldn’t groups who claim that they support election reform want voters from having separate votes on clearly separate issues?

  2. Ranked choice voting allows as many top candidates as parties are willing to nominate. Switch the initiative to ranked choice voting.

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