The citizen initiative allows Alaskans to write and approve certain laws directly, without going through the legislative process.  If you would like instructions on submitting an initiative application, please visit the Division of Elections Initiative Petition Page.  Historical information about initiatiave petitions is available on the Division of Elections Initiative Petition Status page.

There are constitutional and statutory limits placed on initiatives:

  • The Alaska Constitution cannot be altered or amended by initiative. Article XIII states the Constitution may be amended only by the Legislature or through a constitutional convention.
  • Only certain types of laws can be passed by initiative. According to our Constitution, Article XI, Section 7, Initiatives cannot:
    1. Dedicate revenues;
    2. Make or repeal appropriations;
    3. Create courts;
    4. Define the jurisdiction of courts or prescribe their rules;
    5. Enact local or special legislation.

The Lieutenant Governor forwards all initiative applications to the Division of Elections and to the Department of Law for a review of their form and subject.