2020 Alaska Measure 2

Alaska Measure 2 was a ballot initiative approved by voters in Alaska as part of the 2020 United States elections. The proposal switched Alaska's primary system to a non-partisan blanket primary. The top four candidates progress to the general election, which is conducted with ranked-choice voting. Voting for U.S. president will continue to utilize primaries based on political party, but ranked-choice voting will still be used in the general election. The initiative also requires additional disclosures of campaign financing.

Measure 2
An Act Replacing the Political Party Primary with an Open Primary System and Ranked-Choice General Election, and Requiring Additional Campaign Finance Disclosures
Results
Choice
Votes  %
Yes 174,032 50.55%
No 170,251 49.45%
Valid votes 344,283 95.41%
Invalid or blank votes 16,569 4.59%
Total votes 360,852 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 594,966 60.65%

Results by state House district
Source: Alaska Division of Elections
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