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List of Alaska local ballot measures

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Alaska local ballot measures
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This page provides an overview of local ballot measure elections in Alaska.

In 2026, Ballotpedia is covering local ballot measures that appear on the ballot for voters within the 100 largest cities in the U.S., within state capitals, and throughout California and Virginia. In Alaska, this includes Anchorage and Juneau. Ballotpedia is also covering electoral system-related ballot measures, like ranked-choice voting, outside of the largest cities.

Click here to access a list of statewide ballot measures in Alaska.

Lists of local ballot measures

By year

Select a year below to view a list of local ballot measures in Alaska that were covered by Ballotpedia that year.

By county

Select a county below to see a list of local ballot measures covered by Ballotpedia in that county.

Alaska Boroughs and Census Areas
Borough or census area
Aleutians East Borough
Aleutians West Census Area
Anchorage
Bethel
Bristol Bay
Denali
Dillingham
Fairbanks North Star
Haines
Juneau
Kenai Peninsula
Ketchikan Gateway
Kodiak Island
Lake and Peninsula
Matanuska-Sustina
Nome
North Slope
Northwest Arctic
Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan
Sitka
Municipality of Skagway
Southeast Fairbanks
Unorganized Borough
Valdez-Cordova
Wade-Hampton Borough
Yakutat
Yukon-Koyukuk

Laws governing local ballot measures

Laws governing local ballot measures in Alaska

  • Alaska Constitution, Article X, Section 9, 10, and 11 authorize the adoption of home rule charters. Section 11 states "A home rule borough or city may exercise all legislative powers not prohibited by law or by charter."
  • The ability of Alaskans to use the initiative process in general law municipalities in the state is set forth in Alaska's State Statute 29.26.100, which says, "The powers of initiative and referendum are reserved to the residents of municipalities, except the powers do not extend to matters restricted by art. XI, Sec. 7 of the state constitution."

See also

Ballot Measure Overview