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Voting in Alaska will look different amid pandemic

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RELATED: Alaska Airlines no longer making face mask exemptions, banning passengers who refuse The state upped the pay, allowed nonprofits or organizations raising money for charity to “adopt” and run a precinct and offered state workers a paid day from their usual jobs to work polling sites.

There also was a hokey cat meme meant to attract high school students.A week ahead of the primary, Division Director Gail Fenumiai said voting is expected to take place at all precincts.AdvertisementWorkers will be required to wear protective gear, such as face masks; regularly disinfect high-touch areas; try to keep voting booths 6 feet (2 meters) apart and encourage waiting voters to maintain social distance and wear masks.

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