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Alaska and United States Voter Information

10/19/2020

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Every election is important - and voting is an excellent way to advocate for the conservation of wild salmon habitat and the way of life our salmon rivers support! There are a number of ways to safely vote this year, including Early Voting and Vote by Mail. 

If you are registered to vote in Alaska...

Early Voting started on October 19 in dozens of locations across Alaska. Early Voting is an easy way to ensure you can safely cast your ballot and make sure your vote counts no matter what happens on Election Day.

You can also still apply for an Absentee Ballot if you would like to Vote by Mail. You have until October 24th to apply. If you have any questions or problems please don’t hesitate to reach out to us or contact the Division of Elections at (907)465-4611 or elections@alaska.gov.


If you are registered to vote somewhere else in the United States...
There are a number of ways to safely vote this year, including Early Voting and Vote by Mail. Early Voting has already begun in some states, click here to find information about Early Voting in your state.

You can also apply for an Absentee ballot. We encourage you to do this as soon as possible.

To apply for your absentee ballot just go to this website and follow the instructions. If you have any questions or problems please don’t hesitate to reach out to us or contact your state election office. 

Thank you so much for your commitment to voting. 

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Sincerely,
The Salmon Beyond Borders Team 



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SALMON BEYOND BORDERS is a campaign driven by sport and commercial fishermen, community leaders, tourism and recreation business owners and concerned citizens, in collaboration with Tribes and First Nations, united across the Alaska/British Columbia border to defend and sustain our transboundary rivers, jobs and way of life.

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  • THE CAMPAIGN
  • The Transboundary Region
    • People >
      • Trixie Bennett
      • Joel Jackson
      • Lincoln Bean
      • Bjorn Dihle
      • Mike Jackson
      • Tyson Fick
      • Holly Enderle
      • LaVern Beier
    • Alaska - British Columbia >
      • Films and Photos
    • U.S. - B.C. Transboundary Watersheds
    • FAQ
  • Updates
    • Transboundary Rivers in the News
    • Press Releases
  • Resources
    • Reports
    • Report: U.S. Pressure on B.C. Builds
    • Resolutions & Letters of Support
    • Boundary Waters Treaty
    • Status of B.C. Mining Projects
  • TAKE ACTION
  • DONATE
  • EVENTS
    • "When the Salmon Spoke" and The Salmon Wauwau
    • Transboundary Webinars