Alaska Constitution

Article 51, § 12 — Loss or Destruction of Voter Registration Records

Alaska Const. art. 51, § 12

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In the event any Registration Record or File shall become lost or destroyed, the Permanent Registrar shall prepare, from the remaining Files, temporary copies of the registration records if necessary for the conduct of any election. The Permanent Registrar shall send notice of such fact by first-class mail to any voter whose registration record has been lost, destroyed or mutilated in order that such voter may register again. The previous registration shall be cancelled at the time of the new registration, and in any event within sixty (60) days after mailing of such notice.

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History

Effective: 1964-11-03

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