Two rural Alaska communities failed to open polling places on election day - Alaska Public Media

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Voting stations in Tununak and Atmautluak failed to open on Alaska's Aug. 16 election day, leaving local residents with no way to vote in person.

An early voting site is seen on Monday, Aug. 1, 2022 at the State Office Building in Juneau, Alaska.

Two others lacked enough poll workers to operate traditionally, but the division was informed with enough time to offer absentee in-person voting, said Division of Elections Director Gail Fenumiai.

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