Online Voter Registration System of the state of Alaska
| Primary URL | Location | Industry | voterregistration[.]alaska[.]gov |
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United States of America
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Profile
The Online Voter Registration System of the state of Alaska is a government‑operated platform that enables eligible residents to submit and update their voter registration information through a secure web interface. It functions as part of the state’s election administration infrastructure, providing a digital service that complements traditional paper‑based registration methods and aims to increase accessibility for voters across the state. The system is managed by Alaska’s election officials, who oversee its operation, maintenance, and compliance with state and federal voting regulations. By offering an online channel, the organisation supports the state’s broader goal of facilitating civic participation while adhering to the legal requirements governing voter data handling and privacy.
In October 2020 the system experienced a data exposure that compromised personal information of approximately 113,000 individuals, including names, birth dates, state identification numbers, partial Social Security numbers, addresses, and party affiliations. The breach was attributed to a flaw exploited by outside actors, though election results remained unaffected and no evidence of voter fraud or economic theft was identified. State officials responded by patching the vulnerability, notifying affected individuals, and offering credit monitoring, identity theft insurance, and related assistance services. While the state suggested the exposed data might have been used for propaganda purposes, no concrete evidence of such use was presented in the public record. The incident prompted an investigation but did not impact voter tabulation systems or alter election outcomes, and it remains a notable event in the organisation’s operational history. As a state‑run service, the system is owned and administered by the government of Alaska, with no separate parent or subsidiary structure indicated in the available information.
