Unalaska investigating whether temp workers illegally voted last week

Tonight the Unalaska City Council is expected to open an investigation into allegations about voting misconduct raised over last week’s city elections. A city council candidate facing a runoff election later this month is arguing that seasonal workers employed by Unalaska’s processing plants illegally registered to vote. It is a rare formal complaint over what has been a long-simmering controversy in Unalaska politics.

Charles Homans, KIAL – Unalaska

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