Alaskans Head To Polls; Wolves Await People's Verdict
Alaskans will consider four initiatives Tuesday, including a ban on aerial hunting of wolves and other wildlife. The above ad for Measure 2 stays aways from the controversial wolves, and instead dwells on the far more cuddly bears.
By Alaska standards, this election has been unusually costly and high-profile. The other measures concern public financing of campaigns, gambling, and new regulation of mines in the name of cleaner water. The last received the full front-page and editorial treatment from the New York Times. Total spending for and against the measure is likely to top $10 million. That's enormous in a state of 670,000 people. To translate, if there was similar per-capita spending on a California ballot initiative, the total spending would approach $600 million.
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