{"id":61245,"date":"2020-06-17T04:00:00","date_gmt":"2020-06-17T12:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/vote-by-mail-will-be-up-to-alaskans-state-says\/"},"modified":"2020-06-17T04:00:00","modified_gmt":"2020-06-17T12:00:00","slug":"vote-by-mail-will-be-up-to-alaskans-state-says","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/vote-by-mail-will-be-up-to-alaskans-state-says\/","title":{"rendered":"Vote-by-mail will be up to Alaskans, state says"},"content":{"rendered":"
State and local governments are weighing the use of mail-in ballots as the COVID-19 pandemic continues and election season nears.<\/p>\n
Given health concerns posed by the pandemic, some governments plan to rely heavily if not entirely on voting by mail for their elections. The City and Borough of Juneau announced last month its October municipal election<\/a> will be conducted by mail with help from the Municipality of Anchorage, which held its own mail-in election in April.<\/p>\n The Division of Elections announced Thursday every registered voter over the age of 65 would receive an absentee ballot application prior to the primary elections in August. In order to vote-by-mail in Alaska, voters must submit an application<\/a> to register as absentees at least 10 days before Election Day.<\/p>\n Because of its size, people have been voting by mail in Alaska for decades, said Rep. Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins, D-Sitka, who suggested absentee applications be sent to every Alaska voter, not just those over 65. Alaska is also a “no excuse” absentee voting state, according to DOE, which means voters don’t have to give a reason for requesting an absentee ballot.<\/p>\n “Were the Lieutenant Governor to do this, you’d get an application and you could throw it in the garbage,” he said Tuesday in a phone interview, referring to Lt. Gov. Kevin Meyer’s role as head of DOE.<\/p>\n But Kreiss-Tomkins said Alaskans should be given the option and that a good number would take advantage of the vote-by-mail option.<\/p>\n [Not mailing it in: State’s plan is for primary to proceed as usual with modifications<\/a>] <\/ins><\/p>\n