Alaskans Abroad — It’s a Quiet Year, But You Still Count
No Election Is Too Small. No Voter Is Too Far.
Many cities and boroughs across Alaska will hold elections for local offices such as mayors, city council members, and school board members. These elections are typically held in the fall, often in October or November. In addition to local offices, there may also be referenda or ballot initiatives dealing with local issues like taxes, infrastructure, or other community concerns.
✅ Even if you live abroad, you can vote—but you should request your ballot every calendar year.
📨 Use Vote From Abroad
Use this nonpartisan, overseas voter tool to generate your Federal Post Card Application (FPCA)—your request to vote from abroad.
📌 Choose Alaska as your voting state, and use your last Alaskan address to maintain voting eligibility.
You’re Still a Alaska Voter, No Matter Where You Are.
Be ready to vote again in 2026 — because Alaska needs every voice.