In Alaska, redistricting plans for the state legislature are drawn by a bipartisan five-member commission, which currently includes three Republicans and two voters with undeclared party preferences. Alaska has only one congressional district, so no congressional redistricting is necessary. Two commissioners are appointed by the Governor, one each by the Senate and House majority leaders, and one by the Chief Justice of the state Supreme Court.
During a public meeting on September 20th, 2021 the Redistricting Board adopted two Board drafted plans: Proposed Plan v.3 and Proposed Plan v.4.
During a public meeting on September 20th, 2021 the Redistricting Board adopted two Board drafted plans: Proposed Plan v.3 and Proposed Plan v.4.
On September 9, 2021 the Alaska Redistricting Board adopted two Proposed Plans: Board Composite v.1 and Board Composite v.2.
On September 9, 2021 the Alaska Redistricting Board adopted two Proposed Plans: Board Composite v.1 and Board Composite v.2.