Conservative Alaska lawmaker tells GOP to stop ‘political games’ after being criticized for voting bill

A Republican lawmaker is urging Gov. Mike Dunleavy not to veto a bill updating Alaska’s voting and election laws.

Dunleavy has until the end of the month to decide whether to sign or veto Senate Bill 64, which would create a ballot curing process that allows voters to fix minor mistakes on their ballots; allow the Division of Elections to more easily remove inactive voters from

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