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Anchorage Election Commission To Hold Special Meeting

April 20, 2012|By KTUU News Staff | Channel 2 News

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Expect an independent investigation into April’s troubled election.

The city clerk said on Thursday that word comes from Assembly Chair Ernie Hall.

Earlier this month, nearly half of Anchorage's polling places ran out of ballots.

On Saturday, the Anchorage Election Commission will hold a special meeting.

The commission wants to talk to anyone who could not vote, had a hard time voting, or just want to talk about election process failures.

The commission may also interview election officials and clerk staff.

The special meeting will be held on April 21st at 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Loussac Library in the Wilda Marston Theatre, located at 3600 Denali Street.

The meeting continues on Monday from 4 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. at City Hall at 632 West 6th Avenue, Room 830 on the 8th floor.

If you cannot make the meeting, send an e-mail election2012@muni.org.

Emails should have your full name, precinct name or number, and identify if you voted, or were not able to vote and why.

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This Saturday's meeting will be the only time the election commission will interview you in person.

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