Alaska Senate race faces federal probe over voter-confusion allegations

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State and federal investigators are examining whether a Dan J. Sullivan campaign—who shares a name with the incumbent Dan S. Sullivan—was devised to confuse voters and boost Mary Peltola, with possible wire fraud or civil-rights violations under scrutiny by the FBI, Alaska AG, and U.S. Attorney; the Alaska Supreme Court allowed the challenger on the August primary ballot, and ranked-choice voting could put multiple candidates, including both Sullivans and Peltola, on the November ballot, making the race pivotal for Senate control.
- The Dan Sullivan saga in the Alaska Senate race is under investigation, sources say NBC News
- ‘Decoy Dan’ and Crimes Against Civil Rights WSJ
- Two Dan Sullivans to Appear on Alaska Senate Ballot, State High Court Rules The New York Times
- Election officials’ sample ballot shows how they seek to distinguish two Dan Sullivans in U.S. Senate race Anchorage Daily News
- Court keeps ‘Decoy Dan’ on Alaska ballot as expert warns ranked-choice system creates voter ‘traps’ Fox News
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