Judge Allows Two Sullivans on Alaska Senate Ballot

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A judge ruled that Dan J. Sullivan, a retired teacher, can appear on Alaska’s primary ballot alongside incumbent Republican Sen. Dan S. Sullivan, reversing a state decision that had removed him. Supporters argued the challenger's intent wasn’t a factor; the outcome creates two candidates with the same name on the ballot and could affect the race against Democrat Mary Peltola. The primary is set for Aug. 18.
- GOP candidate with same name as senator can stay on Alaska ballot, judge rules The Washington Post
- Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan's primary challenger who has the same name is eligible for ballot, judge rules CBS News
- Dan Sullivan Can Join Dan Sullivan on Alaska Senate Ballot, Judge Says The New York Times
- US Senate challenger, incumbent with same name to appear on Alaska ballot Al Jazeera
- Other Dan Sullivan can stay on ballot, judge rules The Hill
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