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Alaska Prohibit Use of Public Funds for Political Party Candidate Selection Initiative (2024)

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Alaska Prohibit Use of Public Funds for Political Party Candidate Selection Initiative
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Election date
November 5, 2024
Topic
Campaign finance
Status
Not on the ballot
Type
State statute
Origin
Citizens

The Alaska Prohibit Use of Public Funds for Political Party Candidate Selection Initiative was not on the ballot in Alaska as an initiated state statute on November 5, 2024.

This initiative would prohibit political parties from using public funds for party primaries, party conventions, or any other process that results in the selection of an official party nominee for the general election.[1]

Text of measure

Full text

The full text of the ballot measure is available here.

Path to the ballot

Process in Alaska

See also: Laws governing the initiative process in Alaska

In Alaska, the number of signatures required for an indirect initiated state statute is equal to 10 percent of the votes cast in the preceding gubernatorial election. Alaska also has a signature distribution requirement, which requires that signatures equal to 7 percent of the vote in the last general election must be collected in each of three-fourths of the 40 state House districts. Petitions are allowed to circulate for 365 days from the date the lieutenant governor issues petition booklets to be distributed for signature gathering. Signatures must be submitted 365 days after the lieutenant governor issued petition booklets to be distributed for signature gathering or before the legislative session begins, whichever comes first.

The requirements to get an indirectly initiated state statute certified for the 2024 ballot:

In Alaska, when enough signatures are verified for an initiative, the initiative is not certified for the ballot until after "a legislative session has convened and adjourned." This gives the Legislature a timeframe to consider the proposal or similar legislation. The initiative is void when “an act of the legislature that is substantially the same as the proposed law was enacted after the petition had been filed, and before the date of the election," according to state law.[2] Otherwise, the initiative is certified to appear on the ballot for the first statewide election 120 days after the legislature's adjournment.

Stages of this ballot initiative

  • The initiative, titled "An Act preventing the expenditure of public funds for any process by which political parties select their official nominees or endorsed candidates for office", was filed on July 5, 2023.[3]
  • On September 1, 2023, the application for the initiative was denied by the office of the lieutenant governor.[3]

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