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AP Explains: Why sometimes elections are not held in Alaska's far-flung Native villages

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The right to vote is considered sacrosanct in the U.S., but it isn't always so in the tiny, remote Native villages across Alaska. In these far-flung locations — well off any connected road systems, often accessible only by boats or small planes — challenges to voting abound.

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