Healy residents vote through the Denali Borough Clerk's Office, which administers elections for this unincorporated community. The Denali Borough Clerk is located at the Denali Borough Building, Mile 248.5 George Parks Highway, PO Box 480, Healy, AK 99743, phone (907) 683-1330. This office handles voter registration, election administration, absentee ballot processing, and official election results for the borough.
Alaska voter registration can be completed online at https://voterregistration.alaska.gov through the Alaska Division of Elections website, by mail using a voter registration form, or in person at the Denali Borough Clerk's office. The voter registration deadline is 30 days before any election. Alaskans must provide their Alaska driver's license number or state ID number, or the last four digits of their Social Security number when registering. First-time voters who register by mail must provide identification when voting. As an unincorporated community, Healy does not hold municipal elections for mayor or city council. Local governance is provided by the Denali Borough Assembly, which consists ofBorough Assembly elections are held annually on the first Tuesday in October for seats expiring that year. The next Denali Borough Assembly election will be held in October 2025 and October 2026. Voters elect members to represent the entire borough, including Healy, Anderson, and surrounding areas. Information on candidates, ballot measures, and local election results is available through the Denali Borough Clerk's office and posted at borough facilities. Residents can find their assigned polling place by using the Alaska Division of Elections polling place lookup tool at https://myvoterinformation.alaska.gov or by contacting the Denali Borough Clerk at (907) 683-1330. The community typically has one designated polling location for state and federal elections, usually at a community facility such as the Tri-Valley School or Healy Community Center. Polls are open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM Alaska Standard Time on election day. Sample ballots and voter guides are mailed to registered voters approximately three weeks before each election. Under Alaska law (AS 15.07.195), voter registration lists are public records available for inspection and copying, though they may only be used for election related, political, journalistic, academic, or governmental purposes. Campaign finance reports are public records maintained by the Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) at https://aws.state.ak.us/ApocReports/CampaignDisclosure/, where the public can search contributions and expenditures for state and local candidates. Candidate filing information is available through the Alaska Division of Elections at https://www.elections.alaska.gov. Precinct-level election results are published by the Division of Elections following certification of each election. Voters in the borough supported Republican candidates by wide margins, consistent with Interior Alaska voting patterns. Detailed precinct results for Healy and other borough communities are available through the Alaska Division of Elections website.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Healy voters are published by the Alaska Division of Elections (https://www.elections.alaska.gov/). Local voters participate in Alaska House District 7 and Alaska Senate District D elections.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Healy voters are published by the Alaska Division of Elections (https://www.elections.alaska.gov/). Alaska uses ranked-choice voting for federal and statewide races, implemented following the 2020 ballot measure. Voters rank candidates in order of preference, and winners are determined through instant runoff tabulation if no candidate receives more than 50% of first-choice votes. Alaska offers several options for absentee and early voting. Any registered voter can request an absentee ballot without providing an excuse. Absentee ballot applications are available at https://www.elections.alaska.gov or through the Denali Borough Clerk. Completed applications must be received by the Division of Elections at least 10 days before the election for domestic voters. Ballots can be returned by mail (postmarked by election day), by fax (for certain overseas and military voters), or in person at early voting locations or the borough clerk's office. Early in-person voting is available at the Denali Borough Clerk's office beginning 15 days before election day. Military and overseas voters can register and request ballots through the Federal Voting Assistance Program at https://www.fvap.gov. Alaska statute AS 15.20 governs absentee voting procedures and timelines.