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Alaskan Independence Party

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  • AGIA
  • Logging
  • Statehood
  • Federal Elections
  • Environment
  • Property Tax Limitation Petition
  • Mining
  • Subsistence
  • Abortion
  • BP ARCO Merger
  • Natural Resources
  • 2000 Resolutions
  • Fishing
  • Agriculture
  • Jones Act
  • Oil Export
  • Preferential Voting

Origin

Membership

  • Their AIPs started in 1970's, but it was officially organized in 1984

The formation and history of the AIP largely revolve around Joe Vogler, a plain-spoken gold miner, non-practicing attorney and charismatic icon of local politics who ran unsuccessfully for governor three times between 1974 and 1986.

Vogler later formed the AIP in order to support the more political and campaign-related aspects of the Alaskan independence movement

His success in the 1986 campaign, in which he received 10,013 votes -- 5.6% of the total -- retained "official party" status for the AIP in Alaska, placing it alongside the Republicans and Democrats.

AIP stands for Alaskan Independance Party.

Total Voters

Area Members

DISTRICT 1 - Ketchikan 1 353 3.31%

DISTRICT 2 - Sitka 333 2.92%

DISTRICT 3 - Juneau 299 2.47%

DISTRICT 4 - Mendenhall Valley 262 2.20%

DISTRICT 5 - Hoonah 439 4.11%

DISTRICT 6 - Tok 517 5.26%

DISTRICT 7 - Steese 405 3.02%

DISTRICT 8 - Chena 309 2.37%

DISTRICT 9 - Fairbanks 349 3.09%

DISTRICT 10 -Fairbanks 235 2.15%

DISTRICT 11 - Badger 373 2.86%

DISTRICT 12 - Salcha 343 2.53%

DISTRICT 14 - Wasilla 424 3.18%

DISTRICT 15 - Knik-Goose Bay 549 4.04%

DISTRICT 16 - Peters Creek 378 2.90%

DISTRICT 17 - Eagle River 259 2.04%

DISTRICT 18 - Fort Richardson 133 1.21%

DISTRICT 19 - Nunaka Valley 257 2.36%

DISTRICT 20 - Mountain View 255 2.72%

DISTRICT 21 - Reflection Lake 192 1.64%

DISTRICT 22 - Airport Heights 242 2.34%

DISTRICT 23 - Fairview 272 2.48%

DISTRICT 24 - Bicentenial Park 238 2.07%

DISTRICT 25 - Spenard 306 2.94%

DISTRICT 26 - Lake Spenard 239 2.04%

Membership

To Join the Alaskan Independance Party you must fill out an aplication in their website.

Alaksan Independance Party membership is limited for Alaskan voters only

If you are not an Alaskan voter but want to support you can join their support group

As a supporter you could donate money to help them

Party Platform

  • To effect full compliance with the constitutions of the United States of America and The State of Alaska.
  • To strengthen the traditional family and support individual accountability without government interference or regulation.
  • To preserve and protect the Alaska Permanent Fund, Permanent fund earnings, earnings reserve fund and individual Permanent Fund Dividends
  • To seek the complete repatriation of the public lands, held by the federal government, to the state and people of Alaska in conformance with Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17, of the federal constitution.
  • To amend the Constitution of the State of Alaska so as to re-establish the rights of all Alaskan residents to entry upon all public lands within the state, and to acquire private property interest there in, under fair and reasonable conditions. Such property interest shall include surface and sub-surface patent.
  • To oppose the borrowing of money by government for any purposes other than for capital improvements.
  • To provide for the direct popular election of the attorney general, all judges, and magistrates.
  • Party makes great effort to emphasize that its primary goal is merely a vote on secession, something that Party advocates say Alaskans were denied during the founding of the state.

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