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Was Senator Stevens, of Alaska, voted back into office?”

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Was Senator Stevens, of Alaska, voted back into office?”

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According to a November 11, 2008 article from KIMO/KJUD/KATN, the ABC affiliates in Alaska: More than 90,000 votes for Alaska’s Senate seat have yet to be counted. Incumbent Senator Ted Stevens and Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich are only separated by approximately 3,000 votes so the seat could still go to either can[d]idate. The Division of Elections is hopeful that the final results of the election will be available by Tuesday, November 25, two days before Thanksgiving. It’s possible the results may be available even earlier. “If convicted felons can’t vote, how will that work?” In Alaska, “No person may vote who has been convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude unless his civil rights have been restored”, according to Article 5, §2 of the Constitution of A

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