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Code · Alaska · Title 15 · Chapter 10

Sec. 15.10.090. Notice of precinct boundary or polling place designation and modification.

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Sec. 15.10.090. Notice of precinct boundary or polling place designation and modification.
The director shall give full public notice if a precinct is established or abolished, if the boundaries of a precinct are designated, abolished, or modified, or if the location of a polling place is changed. Public notice must include
(1)whenever possible, sending written notice of the change to each affected registered voter in the precinct;
(2)providing notice of the change
(A)by publication once in a local newspaper of general circulation in the precinct; or
(B)if there is not a local newspaper of general circulation in the precinct, by posting written notice in three conspicuous places as close to the precinct as possible; at least one posting location must be in the precinct;
(3)posting notice of the change on the Internet website of the division of elections;
(4)providing notification of the change to the appropriate municipal clerks, community councils, tribal groups, Native villages, and village regional corporations established under 43 U.S.C. 1606 (Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act); and
(5)inclusion in the official election pamphlet.
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