Sec. 15.40.170. Term of elected representative.
At the special election, a United States representative shall be elected to fill the remainder of the unexpired term. The person elected shall take office on the date the United States house of representatives meets, convenes, or reconvenes following the certification of the results of the special election by the director.
Sec. 15.40.180. Date of nominations.
Candidates for the special election shall be nominated by petition transmitted by actual physical delivery of the petition in person or by mail postmarked not later than midnight of the filing date.
Sec. 15.40.190. Requirements of petition for candidates.
Petitions for the nomination of candidates must be executed under oath, state in substance that which is required for a declaration of candidacy under AS 15.25.030, and include the fee required under AS 15.25.050(a).
Sec. 15.40.220. General provisions for conduct of the special primary election and special election.
Unless specifically provided otherwise, all provisions regarding the conduct of the primary election and general election shall govern the conduct of the special primary election and special election of the United States senator or United States representative, including provisions concerning voter qualifications; provisions regarding the duties, powers, rights, and obligations of the director, of other […]
Sec. 15.40.145. Temporary appointment of United States senator. [See revisor’s note.]
When a vacancy occurs in the office of United States senator, the governor may, at least five days after the date of the vacancy but within 30 days after the date of the vacancy, appoint a qualified individual to fill the vacancy temporarily until the results of the special election called to fill the vacancy […]
Sec. 15.40.160. Proclamation.
The governor shall issue the proclamation calling the special primary election and special election at least 50 days before the special primary election.
Sec. 15.40.165. Term of elected senator.
At the special election, a United States senator shall be elected to fill the remainder of the unexpired term. The person elected shall take office on the date the United States Senate meets, convenes, or reconvenes following the certification of the results of the special election by the director.
Sec. 15.40.140. Condition of calling special primary election and special election.
When a vacancy occurs in the office of United States senator or United States representative, the governor shall, by proclamation, call a special primary election to be held on a date not less than 60, nor more than 90, days after the date the vacancy occurs, to be followed by a special election on the […]