Complaint alleges opponents of Alaska’s ranked choice voting formed church to skirt disclosure laws

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Complaint alleges opponents of Alaska’s ranked choice voting formed church to skirt disclosure laws
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A pro-ranked choice voting group says that opponents of Alaska’s new voting laws committed multiple campaign finance violations in their effort to repeal the state’s ranked choice voting and open primaries reform.

by ballot measure — with the Alaska Public Offices Commission, a government watchdog organization responsible for enforcing the state’s campaign-finance laws.

“I challenge you to match what I put in. Cash. I put 100 grand in this of my own money. I want to challenge a bunch of you to do the same thing,” Mathias had told attendees at one of the group’s first signature gathering events.to the Alaska Public Offices Commission in April, there is no reported contribution from Mathias.

Mathias said it was his “personal choice” not to contribute directly to the ballot measure group, and instead to contribute to the Ranked Choice Education Association. The Ranked Choice Education Association is the primary contributor to Alaskans for Honest Elections, the ballot group seeking to overturn Alaska’s ranked-choice voting and open primaries system. According to Alaskans for Honest Elections’ April APOC report, the group had received a total of just over $90,000 as of April. Of that, nearly $80,000 came from the Ranked Choice Education Association. Less than $12,000 had come from other individual contributors.

All of the money reportedly spent so far by the ballot group has gone to Leading Light Advisors, a marketing agency owned by Izon’s wife, Diamond Metzner. Outside of his work to repeal Alaska’s voting reform, Mathias is an insurance agent and minister who has written several books and advocated for right-wing causes. Izon previously owned a marijuana business, and now owns Swarm Intel, a business that “develops and deploys artificial intelligence solutions,” according to its website.

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