Alaska Regulations § 6 AAC 25.690 Official election pamphlet material from candidates for elected office
Regulation Text
(a)
The lieutenant governor will publish an election pamphlet containing information about candidates running for elected office. This information will be gathered from candidate responses to a questionnaire prepared by the division.
(b)
A candidate for elected office under
AS
15.25.030
may provide the division with biographical information of not more than 150 words, and a candidate's advocacy statement of not more than 250 words, for inclusion in the election pamphlet. All information to be published in the election pamphlet must be received by the division no later than July 22 of an election year, except that information to be published in the election pamphlet by a candidate for the offices of United States President and Vice President must be received no later than August 30 of a presidential election year. A candidate may not make a change to the candidate's biographical information or advocacy statement after the deadline. A candidate's advocacy statement must be submitted typewritten or transmitted electronically. An article such as "a", "and", and "the" will be counted as one word. Any words included in the biographical information or candidate's advocacy statement beyond the allowed word counts will not be published.
(c)
A candidate may submit any of the candidate's following biographical information to be included in the election pamphlet:
(1)
name;
(2)
residence address;
(3)
mailing address;
(4)
election district;
(5)
political party or political group affiliation:
(6)
electronic mail address;
(7)
web site address;
(8)
age at date of the election;
(9)
place of birth;
(10)
occupation;
(11)
spouse's name;
(12)
children's names;
(13)
length of Alaska residency;
(14)
communities lived in and dates of residence;
(15)
education, such as high school, technical and vocational school, college, university, or postgraduate, including dates attended and degree or certificates earned;
(16)
military service, listing the branch, length of service, rank and awards earned;
(17)
political and government positions;
(18)
business and professional positions;
(19)
service organization memberships;
(20)
special interests;
(21)
any other information the candidate considers appropriate.
(d)
For purposes of a candidate's advocacy statement, a candidate may include comments about the candidate in the following areas:
(1)
the candidate's skills;
(2)
the candidate's position on issues;
(3)
the candidate's political philosophy;
(4)
other matters the candidate considers appropriate to advocate candidacy.
(e)
At the time of filing material for the official election pamphlet, full payment is required for charges set out in
AS
15.58.060
. If payment is made by check or credit card and the check is returned for not sufficient funds or the credit card is denied, payment has not been made as set out in
AS
15.58.060
and the candidate's filed material will not be included in the official election pamphlet.
(f)
If a candidate filed material for the official election pamphlet but was untimely received by the director, or the candidate's name will not appear on the general election ballot, the director will refund payment made under
AS
15.58.060
. The director will refund payment under this subsection beginning 15 days after the date of the general election.
History
Eff. 8/22/2004, Register 171; am 5/14/2006, Register 178; am 10/16/2009, Register 192; am
2/28/2014
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