Rather a harsh statement FRiend.
Current Alaska law allows absentee ballots that are postmarked by election day - 10 days after election (15 days for overseas) they are counted. Late date or later than 15 days and they are tossed. Sorry, that's the law.
The problem lies in the brouhaha over the FEDERAL law ( UOCAVA AKA Public Law 99-410) requiring ballots being sent 45 days in advance of the election.
The FULL story with all related documents are here thanks to the DoD - normally a good source on military related issues....
Hope these facts help you to understand the real story behind the sensational news bites.
ASOC out
Care to comment on Rhode Island, Hawaii, New York, Delaware, Virgin Islands, Washington, Maryland, Washington, D.C., New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Colorado and Massachusetts and the denial of the military vote?
It may be the law in Alaska, but let’s count how many laws this administration and it’s supporters spit on, ignore and thumb their collective noses at. And don’t tell me conservatives should lead by example....THAT gets us nothing when we’re fighting against deceivers and cheaters.
In a day and age when technology makes it possible to design, print and distribute multi-page documents within DAYS, there’s no reason (other than political) that they can’t count the votes of the very people fighting for our country.