There could be 20 percent or more of the ballots in this election still to be counted. We've heard numbers as high as 60,000 ballots still out there, including absentees, early voting, and question ballots.
We will do everything possible to make sure every vote is counted. Alaskans deserve that.
We ran an aggressive campaign and especially when it came to early voting and absentees. Just yesterday, over at the University, we had volunteers strongly encouraging students and faculty to vote, with significant results. Those votes have not been counted.
Lines have been long for weeks at City Hall and other early voting locations. We strongly encouraged our supporters to turn out. Those votes have not been counted. My vote has not been counted.
We will be monitoring closely the vote counting by the State. Already we've heard a few interesting reports at precincts that don't make much sense.
For example, in the North Slope village of Wainwright, the Division of Elections doesn't show a single vote for me, while the Libertarian candidate got 90, the non-partisan candidate received 84 and Senator Stevens got 8. That just defies common sense. I flat out won five of the other seven villages on the North Slope.
Before this election, we set up a legal team to monitor the vote counting and that team is in place to make sure every vote is counted properly.
It's a little unclear to us when the outstanding votes will be counted. Some have said it could be as late as November 21st. We hope it doesn't take that long.
Alaska has serious business in the United States Senate and delaying our full attention there is a disservice to Alaskans.
Meanwhile, I will continue to devote my full energies to my responsibilities as mayor. We're in the middle of our Fiscal '09 budget cycle with the Assembly, so I'll be working to pass that budget.
I think back just six years ago when I was first elected mayor of Anchorage. After several weeks of recounting, we ended with an 18-vote margin.
I'd settle for a little larger spread than that, but I'm optimistic in the end I'll be setting a new direction for Alaska families in the United States Senate."