A Supreme Court decision could bar late-arriving mail ballots and potentially disenfranchise thousands of Alaskan voters in a race that could determine Senate control.
Politics
‘It would be catastrophic’: A Supreme Court decision could upend Alaska’s crucial Senate race
A Supreme Court decision could bar late-arriving mail ballots and potentially disenfranchise thousands of Alaskan voters in a race that could determine Senate control.
Published April 12, 2026, 4:00 PM
Updated June 22, 2026, 4:25 AM227Related Stories

Politics
Lindsey Graham’s sister, Darline, will serve out his Senate term
Her appointment as interim caretaker triggers a wide-open primary to take over as the GOP nominee for a full Senate term.
about 7 hours ago
Continue reading ›Politics
Trump recommends Lindsey Graham’s sister fill his Senate seat
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster is expected to announce the interim replacement later Monday.
about 13 hours ago
Continue reading ›
Politics
Texas Hispanics swung hard to Trump. A new poll shows they’re furious at his deportations.
A new survey of Hispanic business owners in Texas shows Democratic nominee James Talarico dominating.
July 12, 2026
Continue reading ›