Dear Friends and Neighbors,

The dates they are a changin' (with apologies to Bob Dylan). 

The deadline to complete the U.S. Census is near. Recently, a federal court extended the deadline to the original date of October 31 after the Administration moved it to September 30. Soon after, the U.S. Secretary of Commerce ordered the deadline to be October 5, 2020, despite the court’s ruling. Court action today may confirm the deadline as October 31, 2020.

But with the uncertainty, I ask you to please complete your 2020 Census today to help fund schools, roads, and public services. Otherwise, Alaska will miss out on millions of federal dollars over the next decade. 

Additionally, results from the 2020 Census are used to determine political representation at all levels of government. This has a direct impact on regulations influencing your neighborhood and laws governing Alaska. 

Remember to encourage your family, friends, and neighbors to complete the Census as well. 
 
Visit My2020census.gov to complete your Census report - it will only take 10 minutes.

Since the last new newsletter, the Alaska Division of Elections moved the date for mailing absentee ballots forward to October 2 for those who requested them. You can still request a ballot up until October 24 using the State’s online absentee ballot application form.

Here are some additional important election dates for you:

  • Sunday, October 4: Deadline for voters to register to vote or update registration
  • Monday, October 19: Absentee In Person, early voting, electronic transmission and Special Needs voting begins
  • Monday, October 19: Deadline for Official Election Pamphlet candidate pages to be posted on the web
  • Saturday, October 24: Deadline to receive absentee by-mail applications 
  • Thursday, October 29: Deadline for write-in candidates to submit a letter of intent
  • Monday, November 2: Deadline to receive absentee by electronic transmission ballot applications
  • Tuesday, November 3: GENERAL ELECTION DAY. Polls open from 7a.m. to 8p.m. 

It is important to remember the Division of Elections will start counting absentee ballots on November 10. Given that over 60% of absentee ballots requested in the primary election were the Alaska Independence and Democrat ballot, you can expect that the results on November 3 will likely end up different after all the absentee ballots are counted. If you vote early and in-person absentee before Thursday, October 29, the Division of Elections has indicated that your ballot will be counted on election day. You can find more early voting information on the Divisions of Elections’ website

Finally, in all of your activities, keep in mind that COVID-19 cases are again on the rise. Please wear a mask when in public places, maintain social distancing, and wash your hands frequently!
All my best,
Senator Tom Begich
Senate District J
Let's Meet Up...Virtually
District 19: Airport Heights, Mountain View, Russian Jack
District 20: Downtown, Fairview, Government Hill,
South Addition
No More Newsletters Until November
For so many of our elected officials, including my own position, 2020 is an election year. Because of this, how we are ethically permitted to contact constituents with the use of public resources is limited–including this newsletter. For this reason, you will not hear from me or my staff via this platform until after the November 4th election.

In the meantime, here are a few websites to you may visit to get direct updates on many of the policy issues near and dear to this office (click a bullet point to be redirected):


Finally, you may absolutely contact me directly any time. My staff and I generally get back to emails ([email protected]) and phone calls (907) 269-0169) within 48 hours.

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(907) 465-3704 (Juneau / session)
(907) 269-0169 (Anchorage / interim)