Summary
- Adak, Alaska, is the last place in the US where an in-person vote for president is cast
- The tradition started in 2012 when Adak added in-person voting to honor the community’s timezone
- Adak has a rich history from being a former WWII military base to now facing economic challenges due to declining population
- Residency requirements for schools have impacted Adak’s last school, which closed due to lack of students