
Alaska lineup set: Palin, Begich, Gross and Peltola will advance to top-four special election, CNN projects
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Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee, will face Republican businessman Nick Begich III, independent orthopedic surgeon Al Gross and Democratic former state Rep. Mary Peltola in the August special general election for the state's at-large US House seat, CNN projects.
The four candidates advanced from a field of 48 candidates in last week's primary in the special election for the remainder of the late GOP Rep. Don Young's term. Young died in March after holding the seat for 49 years. The primary was conducted entirely by mail, and Alaska is continuing to count the remaining ballots that were postmarked by June 11.
Under Alaska's new election system, candidates of all parties, and those with no party affiliation, run on the same primary ballot, and the top four vote-getters, regardless of party, advance to the general election, which will be decided by ranked-choice voting.

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