Alaska might have figured out politics . . .

Without much pomp and circumstance . . . well maybe just a little.

See Anchorage Daily News Story.

Bryce Edgmon and Rep. Carl Moses were deadlocked with 767 votes each after last month's primary election. A gold-and-silver commemorative coin spun through the air Monday and landed on a sea otter pelt -- tails up -- giving challenger Bryce Edgmon the win.

It's the first time since Alaska’s statehood that a coin toss has decided a state race.

I wonder how many people in that district are asking themselves, “My vote wouldn’t have made a difference.”

Fair or not, it is another example of the quirkiness of Life in the Last Frontier.

You gotta love it as an example to cut costs in campaigning for office.

Now what to do with the Sea Otter Pelt that gave his life to decide this election?

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