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RandySF

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Wed Oct 16, 2024, 01:26 AM Oct 16

Contention over Houston ballot misprint, election certification highlights council meeting

HOUSTON, Alaska (KTUU) - The City Council of Houston had a special meeting Monday night where they discussed a recount and ballot misprints.

The certification of the city election was postponed from last week’s meeting after candidate Callie Courtney, who was running as the write-in candidate for Seat G, asked for the city to hold a recount.

According to a letter from city attorney’s, Courtney decided to withdraw the ask for a recount.

However, a bigger issue was brought up where there was a misprint on the ballots themselves. The ballot for the City of Houston for City Council Seat G listed the term as three years, ending in October 2027. It was incorrect as the race was for a one-year term, ending in October 2025.




https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2024/10/16/contention-over-houston-ballot-misprint-election-certification-highlights-council-meeting/

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