(a) The director shall make reasonable efforts to obtain the names of persons convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude. Promptly after receipt of evidence satisfactory to the director that a person has been convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude, the director shall cancel the registration of the person.
(b) Upon presenting proof that a person whose registration was canceled under (a) of this section has been unconditionally discharged from custody, the person may register. The director shall make reasonable efforts to verify the unconditional discharge of persons applying for registration under this subsection.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 07. Registration of Voters
Sec. 15.07.030. Who may register.
Sec. 15.07.040. Time for registration.
Sec. 15.07.050. Manner of registration; party affiliation.
Sec. 15.07.055. Voter registration agencies.
Sec. 15.07.060. Required registration information.
Sec. 15.07.064. Information required for voter registration.
Sec. 15.07.070. Procedure for registration.
Sec. 15.07.075. Voters unaffiliated with a political party.
Sec. 15.07.081. Registration officials.
Sec. 15.07.090. Voting after change of name; reregistration; amendment or transfer of registration.
Sec. 15.07.100. Registration officials.
Sec. 15.07.120. Custody of registers.
Sec. 15.07.125. Official registration list.
Sec. 15.07.127. Preparation of master register.
Sec. 15.07.130. Voter registration list maintenance.
Sec. 15.07.135. Cancellation of registration of convicted persons.
Sec. 15.07.137. Voting information from municipalities.
Sec. 15.07.140. General administrative supervision by director.
Sec. 15.07.150. Appeals from denial of registration.
Sec. 15.07.160. Unlawful action.
Sec. 15.07.180. Fees prohibited.
Sec. 15.07.190. Violation of AS 15.07.180.
Sec. 15.07.195. Certain information in voter registration records confidential.