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You can help make clean elections a reality in Alaska. This effort is about everyday people taking back control of our legislature.

About Clean Elections

How Clean Elections Works
Learn how Clean Elections will work in Alaska and how it is working in other states.

Why Clean Elections?
Alaskans have learned the hard way how much influence special interests have had in our state government.

Get Involved
You can make clean elections a reality in Alaska.

  • Donations
    Donate today and support clean elections in Alaska.
  • Volunteer
  • Be Heard
    Your voice can be heard. Let Alaskans know you support Clean Elections now.
  • Absentee Voting Information
    Don't let your fishing, family or business trip stop you from voting in the August 26, 2008 Election!
  • Sign Waving
    Show your support for Clean Elections Monday, August 25 and Tuesday, August 26!

Who Supports Clean Elections
Clean Elections has wide bi-partisan support from current and former elected officials and organziations that want an end to special-interest controlled government.

In the Media
Next Radio show August 20, 8 to 9 AM. Get the latest on air and in print by and about Alaskans for Clean Elections. Watch Clean Elections video on KACN-TV beginning July 5.

Our News -

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Clean Elections in Alaska

Photo Album - Clean Election Volunteers throughout the State of Alaska

Photos:




Senator Kim Elton speaking at Juneau Kick-Off event.
Juneau Kick-off event

Tim June, Chair for Alaskans for Clean Elections, speaks at Juneau event.




from left to right: Campaign Manager Michelle Meyer, Sponsor Vic Fischer, Sponsor Joe McKinnon, Sponsor and Chair Tim June
Clean Elections booth at Seward's Fourth of July Celebration.
Claire Fordice and Clay Good, Clean Elections volunteers, march in Juneau's 4th of July Parade.
Michelle Syderman and Joanne Erskine march in Juneau's 4th of July Parade.
Tim June and Sue Nelson with the Clean Elections "float" at the Juneau parade.
Clean Elections volunteers, Jean and George Rogers with Tim June, in Juneau's 4th of July Parade.
Russ Maddox was in charge of the booth and he's a grandpa to many Seward Kiddos. They all pitched in and made the banner too! We didn't have the money to have another one made for him, so the kids did.
Calendar - Check in daily for updates on radio, media and other events for the Clean Elections volunteers!

Documents & Downloads -

You are invited to a special fundraising event in Suite 604 of the Baranof Hotel. Join us in the infamous "Veco" Suite and help bring clean elections to Alaska.
Pdf presentation.
The City and Borough of Sitka Supporting Adoption of a Clean Elections System in Alaska
Want to know exactly how Clean Elections works?
Alaska Conservation Voters address Clean Elections
Here are results from a poll conducted by Lake Research Partners on how voters perceive Clean Elections and the candidates who support it.


You are invited to the Clean Elections Campaign Kick-off and fundraising reception Friday, May 2, 2008
Please join Alaskans for Clean Elections for a video spectrum of politics in Alaska. Sunday, May 4th, 2008
Read the actual language of the Clean Elections initiative.
Alaskans go to the polls on August 26, 2008; have your questions answered before you vote!



Has Public Funding Improved Maine Elections? The Maine Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Processes full and detailed report.

Tim June and Arliss Sturgulewski



Read the Clean Elections response to the "Con" position published in the State of Alaska's Official Election Pamphlet


Contact - Alaska Clean Elections welcomes your questions and support.

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