The 2020 measure established ranked-choice voting and nonpartisan
top-four primaries for all Alaskan state and federal elections except
presidential primaries. It passed with a narrow margin of 1%, with supporters of the measure outspending opponents by more than 10 to 1. In the
2022 Alaska's at-large congressional district special election, Democrat
Mary Peltola won over the two Republicans who had advanced to the general election,
Nick Begich III and
Sarah Palin. This, along with the nonpartisan primary preventing a primary challenge to centrist Republican senator
Lisa Murkowski in
2022, led to Republicans increasingly opposing the new system. Supporters of the initiative have said that Alaska's voting system should be repealed due to being confusing and vulnerable to manipulation, while opponents have said that the system should remain in place due to being more inclusive and giving voters more choices. ==Endorsements==