Alaska judge reinstates Petersburg man on U.S. Senate ballot

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the Alaska Division of Elections wrongly disqualified Petersburg retiree Dan Sullivan from challenging U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan, reinstating him on the ballot; the decision cites an unlisted 'good-faith' criterion and sets up a swift appeal as ballots go to print.
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