A state election official says it appears someone registered to vote in Alaska and another state cast ballots in both states during the November election.
Division of Elections Director Gail Fenumiai says the matter has been sent to the criminal division of the Department of Law for review.
Alaska joined other states in doing a cross-check of voter registration rolls. In April, Lt. Gov. Mead Treadwell's office announced more than 25,000 Alaska voters might also be registered in other states and that 14 individuals may have voted in two states during the election. Treadwell cautioned those 14 might involve something like a father and son with the same name.
Fenumiai said Thursday she's waiting for information on one other person. Other than that, she says the review is finished.