August 28, 2008

AK-AL: Update on the Young-Parnell Race

This morning, we found this article from the Anchorage Daily News that we think accurately sizes up the current situation. Here's an excerpt:

U.S. Rep. Don Young maintained a razor-thin lead over Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell this afternoon, but a winner in the race will not be known for two weeks.

With all but one of Alaska's 438 precincts reporting in the Republican U.S. House primary, Young leads by less than one quarter of one percentage point.

The difference was just 152 votes, with Young up 42,539 to 42,387.

The remaining uncounted precinct is in the village of Hughes.

But absentee and questioned ballots won't be counted until Sept. 5. Also, the Division of Elections ran out of Republican primary ballots in Petersburg and Wrangell late Tuesday afternoon. Republican voters in those Southeast Alaska towns were then allowed to vote using sample ballots, which are valid, but they won't be counted until the state election review board starts its work on Sept. 8, Fenumiai said.

Fenumiai said 204 voters in Petersburg used the sample ballot and 53 in Wrangell.

It's unclear how many absentee ballots will be counted in the race. The state mailed out over 16,200 and has received about 7,600 back.

"So there's still a potential for 8,000-plus of those to come back," Fenumiai said.

Fenumiai said she's also anticipating between 5,000 and 10,000 questioned ballots to be counted Sept. 5.

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