Peltola Takes Early Lead in Alaska's Open Senate Primary

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Democrat Mary Peltola led in Alaska’s open U.S. Senate primary as 94% of precincts reported, with about 132,746 ballots counted: Peltola ~48% and Republican Dan Sullivan ~42.8%, leaving several minor candidates in the mix. The top four vote-getters will advance to the November general election under Alaska’s ranked-choice system, with fundraising and campaign staffing updates signaling a competitive, high-stakes race over fisheries, inflation, and federal spending.
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