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Alaska’s At-Large Congressional District Special Election is August 16

Alaska’s At-Large Congressional District Special Election is August 16

July 25, 2022

Alaska's At-Large Congressional District Special Election is August 16

Alaska’s At-Large Congressional District special election is right around the corner and early voting starts as soon as August 1. We are excited to announce that two of the three candidates running in Alaska’s At-Large Congressional District have recorded special video messages for NFIB members. Watch the videos below to hear directly from each candidate on why they believe they would be best for Small Business in Washington, DC. Small-business owners and their employees vote in high numbers and are known for actively recruiting friends, family members, and those in their networks to go to the polls. NFIB encourages our Alaska members to turn out the small business vote on or before Election Day: Tuesday, August 16. Visit the Alaska Division of Elections website for important dates, ways to vote, and more information about the special election. An offer to submit a video was extended to all three candidates running in the special election.        
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