After party breaks up, Alaskan Independence members will get official notice from state
After the dissolution of the states third-largest political party, the Alaska Division of Elections is sending out notices to the 19,117 members of the former Alaskan Independence Party, warning them to update their voter information.
In the coming weeks, the DOE will inform the voters registered as affiliated with the AIP that the party is no longer recognized, the department said in a notice published Wednesday. These voters will have the option to select a new party or group affiliation if they wish. If they do not update their registration by phone, email, in person, or through the online form within 30 days of receipt, the Division plans to change their registration status to undeclared.
The Alaskan Independence Partys leadership formally dissolved the organization in a vote on Dec. 7, then released a statement at the end of the year about the decision.
That statement said the party elected a new board of directors in April 2024, and that board analyzed the state of the party.
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