Protecting Your Rights: Serving West Anchorage

August 14, 2026


In this issue:


  • Election Series: Voting in the Primary Election by August 18th
  • Special Session Update
  • Community Information & Events



Dear Friends and Neighbors,

The Primary Election is on August 18th. This week in our Election Series, we explain how and where to vote.


We also provide an update on the third 2026 special session.


Read on to learn more.

The final installment of our Election Series will explain how and where to vote in the primary election. Our goal is to provide helpful information and resources so that all Alaskans feel confident and informed when we vote.

Election Series

How and Where to Vote in the Primary Election

Early Voting

In Anchorage, you can vote early at the following locations:

Anchorage City Hall

632 W 6th Ave, Room 105

Midtown Mall

600 E Northern Lights Blvd

Monday - Friday

August 3 - 17

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Monday - Friday

August 3 - 17

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.


Saturday, August 15

10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.


Sunday, August 16

12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Election Day Polling Places

The polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 18th. To look up your polling place:





  • Call 1-866-952-8683


The polling places in Senate District H, House Districts 15 and 16, are listed below.

Polling Places - House District 15

Ted Stevens International Airport

First Floor - level one from the parking garage

Jewel Lake Community Church

4025 W 88th Ave

Sand Lake Elementary School

7500 Jewel Lake Rd

Dimond High School

2909 W 88th Ave

Chinook Elementary School

3101 W 88th Ave

Mears Middle School

2700 W 100th Ave

Bayshore Elementary School

10500 Bayshore Dr


Polling Places - House District 16

Ted Stevens International Airport

First Floor - level one from the parking garage

Turnagain United Methodist Church

3300 W Northern Lights Blvd

Turnagain Elementary School

3500 W Northern Lights Blvd

Alaska Native Cultural Charter

3601 W 40th Ave

Spenard Recreation Center

2020 W 48th Ave

Filipino Bible Church

3340 Raspberry Rd

Kinkaid Elementary School

4900 Raspberry Rd

Gladys Wood Elementary School

7001 Cranberry St

Please Bring Identification to the Polls

You MUST be prepared to show one form of identification. You may use the following ID:

  • Voter ID Card
  • Driver’s License
  • State ID Card
  • Current and valid photo ID Card
  • Passport
  • Military ID Card
  • Birth Certificate
  • Hunting or Fishing License


Alternatively, you may use an original copy of one of the following documents if it contains your name and current address:

  • Current Utility Bill
  • Government Check
  • Bank Statement
  • Paycheck
  • Other Government Document
  • Tribal ID

Ballot Measure Pamphlet

The Division of Elections published a Ballot Measure Pamphlet (BMP) for the primary election that you may have received in the mail. The BMP contains primary election voting information as well as a description of Ballot Measure 1 and statements from supporters and opposition. To access the electronic version of the BMP, click here.


The Division will issue another BMP, which will include information on the candidates and for Ballot Measures 2 and 3, prior to the General Election.


Sample Ballots

The Division of Elections posts sample ballots on their website so voters can view their district's ballot ahead of time and know what to expect. Each ballot is one page, front-and-back. This year for West Anchorage voters in Senate District H, there are four races and one ballot measure on every ballot: United States Senator, United States Representative, Governor/Lt. Governor, State Representative (specific to your House District) and Ballot Measure 1. Ten state senate districts will also vote for a State Senator.


Below are the sample ballots for House Districts 15 and 16. For all other districts, click here.

Sample Ballot - House District 15

Click here to access the HD15 sample ballot on the Division of Elections website.

Sample Ballot - House District 16

Click here to access the HD16 sample ballot on the Division of Elections website.

Nonpartisan Top Four Primary Election



Alaska uses a Nonpartisan Top Four Primary—a blanket primary—to determine the top four vote getters who will advance to the General Election, regardless of political affiliation. In accordance with Alaska law, a primary election candidate does not have to be a member of a political party or a political group to run for office. If a candidate is registered as affiliated with a political party or group, it does not imply the candidate is nominated by, endorsed by, approved by, or associated with that particular party or group. As required by law, there is one primary ballot.

Special Session Update

The Governor called a third 2026 special session on July 27th that ends on August 25th. The Governor called this third special session so the Legislature can continue work on gas pipeline legislation. The Governor proposed a new bill related to the proposed liquid natural gas (LNG) project on August 12th.


On Monday, the Senate Majority held a press conference to discuss the LNG legislation and the status of the third 2026 special session. Following the press conference, the Senate Majority issued a position paper titled "We Support a Natural Gas Pipeline." You can read it here.

"The Senate Majority wants a pipeline built. The Railbelt's energy needs are urgent, which is exactly why the state must get this decision right, not through haste and hidden numbers. Whatever legislation passes will shape Alaska's energy security and fiscal stability for decades, and it must rest on sound modeling and reliable financial projections the Legislature does not yet have. We will not commit Alaska to a deal we cannot fully see. The responsibility now is on Glenfarne and the Administration to use the rest of this year to bring the Legislature the detailed numbers this decision demands. These are Alaska's resources, and they must work first and foremost for Alaskans. Getting it done right is more important than politics."


Alaska State Senate Majority, "We Support a Natural Gas Pipeline." Issued August 10th, 2026.

Related: A joint meeting of the Senate & House Resources Committees is scheduled for Thursday, August 20th at 2 p.m. at the Anchorage Legislative Information Office. Members will receive a Cook Inlet gas supply update. You can watch live at akl.tv.

Community Events

Alyeska Blueberry Festival


When: Saturday, August 15th and Sunday, August 16th from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Where: Alyeska Resort - 1000 Arlberg Ave., Girdwood, AK


This free annual festival is packed with live music, a beer and wine garden, food trucks and vendors. Plus, the event features a Kids Zone, Lifts for Little Bears chair rides and a pie-eating contest. The Blueberry Creations Contest will be held on Saturday.


For more information and to see the schedule of events, click here.


Anchorage Runfest


When: Saturday, August 15th at 10:00 a.m. and Sunday, August 16th at 8:00 a.m.

Where: Various locations - see website

Bib pick-up: 1st United Methodist Church - 725 W 9th Ave. on Friday, August 14th from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, August 15th from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.


There are options for every runner at the Anchorage Runfest, including the Military Mile, the Anchorage Mile, a 49K ultra, full and half-marathons and a 5K. Plus, there’s plenty of other fun including a pasta feed, beer garden and other activities surrounding the races.


Registration required; see website to submit late registration Friday and Saturday.

Community Councils


Sand Lake Community Council

When: Monday, August 17th from 6:30 to 8:30 PM

Where: Online via Zoom or in-person at Sand Lake Elementary School (7500 Jewel Lake Rd). Click here for more information.


Spenard Community Council

When: Wednesday, September 2nd from 7:00 to 8:30 PM

Where: Online via Zoom and in-person at Spenard Recreation Center (2020 W 48th Ave). Click here for more information.


Turnagain Community Council

When: Thursday, September 3rd from 6:30 to 9:00 PM

Where: Online only via ZoomClick here for more information.


Bayshore/Klatt Community Council

When: Thursday, September 17th from 7:00 to 9:00 PM

Where: Online via Zoom or in-person at the Bayshore Clubhouse (3131 Amber Bay Loop). Click here for more information.

As always, please let us know if you have any questions or concerns.


Sincerely,

Sen. Matt Claman

CONTACT INFORMATION

(907) 465-4919

Sen.Matt.Claman@akleg.gov

State Capitol Building,

120 4th St., Room 429

Juneau, AK 99801

https://www.alaskasenate.org/matt-claman/

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Anchorage, Alaska 99501
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