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Murkowski says Americans expect an ‘orderly’ transition

Sen. Lisa Murkowski said President Donald Trump has the right to go to court if he believes there has been evidence of voter fraud. But Murkowski said it’s important there be evidence to back the allegations and so far she hasn’t seen any.

Don Young tests positive for COVID-19

Rep. Don Young announced Thursday, Nov. 12 that he has tested positive for COVID-19, a day after the 87-year-old won his 25th term in the U.S. House.

Don Young wins 25th term in the U.S. House

Don Young, the longest-serving Republican ever in the U.S. House, has won his 25th term.

Dan Sullivan re-elected

Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan has won re-election in Alaska, defeating independent Al Gross in a race that attracted outside attention with control of the Senate at stake.

Trump wins Alaska, 3 electoral votes

President Donald Trump has won the state of Alaska. Incumbent Sen. Dan Sullivan defeated Al Gross, an independent running as a Democrat.

Alaska elections officials prepare for absentee ballot count

Alaska election officials plan to begin counting more than 155,000 absentee and other ballots Tuesday, Nov. 10, a week after Election Day.

Biden is 46th president after Pennsylvania win

Democrat Joe Biden has won Pennsylvania, surpassing the 270 electoral vote threshold to take the White House and become the 46th president of the United States.

Too early to call rematch for Alaska’s sole House seat

Rep. Don Young hoped it wouldn’t take days to determine a winner in the race to be Alaska’s sole representative in the U.S. House, but a large number of uncounted absentee ballots prevented him from immediately claiming victory early Wednesday, Nov 4.

Alaska Senate race too early to call

Sen. Dan Sullivan expressed confidence in his reelection chances against independent challenger Al Gross Tuesday, Nov. 3 as Alaska's hard-fought Senate race was too early to call, with thousands of ballots yet to be counted.

Virus outbreak halts intake at Alaska Psychiatric Institute

Alaska's state-run psychiatric hospital has said the facility will not admit any new patients for two weeks after four patients tested positive for the coronavirus.
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