Double Dan on the Ballot: Alaska's Senate Race Heats Up

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Alaska's U.S. Senate race is roiling as incumbent Dan Sullivan faces an eleventh-hour challenger named Dan J. Sullivan, a two-name situation that could confuse voters. Republicans warn the duplicate name on the ballot could aid Democrat Mary Peltola, while Democrats deny any involvement. With Alaska’s open primary and ranked-choice voting, the two Sullivans could meet in November and split the vote, prompting calls and potential lawsuits over ballot access.
- GOP Sen. Dan Sullivan is raising alarms about an 11th hour challenger: Dan J. Sullivan CNN
- GOP Sen. Dan Sullivan draws an unusual opponent in Alaska's primary — and he's not happy about it AP News
- GOP fights to stop multiple Dan Sullivans from appearing on Alaska ballot, calls candidacy a 'sham' Fox News
- Dan Sullivan accuses Dan Sullivan of rigging Senate race The Times
- Alaska Voters Hit With a Same-Name Senate Curveball The Daily Beast
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