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Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy vetoed a bipartisan elections reform bill, citing operational hurdles. The bill aimed to modernize voting, including cleaning up voter rolls and adding ballot tracking. Lawmakers criticized the veto, arguing it ignores Alaskas unique geography and sets back rural voters. Dunleavy suggested tweaks and prioritized the Alaska gas line project. Lawmakers have five days to attempt an override.
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