[DOWNLOAD] "State Alaska Et Al. v. Jan Van Dort" by Supreme Court of Alaska * eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: State Alaska Et Al. v. Jan Van Dort
- Author : Supreme Court of Alaska
- Release Date : January 03, 1972
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 58 KB
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This case concerns durational residency requirements for voting in Alaska. The facts are undisputed. Jan van Dort is a resident of Alaska, residing in Juneau since his arrival in the state on or about June 17, 1972. Having passed the recent bar exam, he is permanently employed, presently working as an associate with a Juneau law firm. With the sole exception of his duration of residency, van Dort, at the times relevant to this opinion, was qualified under the laws of Alaska to register and vote in Alaska. On July 17, u972, van Dort appeared at the elections office in Juneau, completed the appropriate registration form, and requested to be registered and certified to vote in the primary election scheduled for August 22, 1972. Election officials advised van Dort that he qualified in all respects to vote in the primary except for the fact that he would not be a resident of the State of Alaska for 75 days immediately preceding the election. On August 22, 1972, van Dort would have been a resident of Alaska for only 66 days.