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Alaskan judge OKs Dan Sullivan opposing Dan Sullivan in Senate race

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June 27, 2026

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An Alaskan judge on Friday ruled that a man named Dan Sullivan has the right to be on the ballot as a Republican Senate candidate, marking a blow to election officials’ attempt to block him from running for office because he bears the same name as the leading GOP candidate in the race. The Alaska []...Click to read more

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Must Read Alaska

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· Jun 29, 2026

Alaska Supreme Court Hears Petersburg Dan Case; Decision Expected Today or Tomorrow

This morning, June 29, 2026, the Alaska Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case Dan J. Sullivan vs. Division of Elections, a case concerning the eligibility of a man named Daniel J. Sullivan, Jr. to appear on the November ballot alongside the incumbent Senator Daniel S. Sullivan. Both Democrats and Republicans recognize the race [] The post Alaska Supreme Court Hears Petersburg Dan Case; Decision Expected Today or Tomorrow appeared first on Must Read Alaska.

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 27, 2026

Judge rules Dan Sullivan can appear on Alaska primary ballot against Sen. Dan Sullivan

An Alaskan judge on Friday ruled that a man named Dan Sullivan has the right to be on the ballot as a Republican Senate candidate, marking a blow to election officials’ attempt to block him from running for office because he bears the same name as the leading GOP candidate in the race. The Alaska []

MS NOW

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· Jun 30, 2026

Alaska Supreme Court says man with same name as Sen. Dan Sullivan can be on primary ballot

The court said a full opinion explaining its decision would be released later. The post Alaska Supreme Court says man with same name as Sen. Dan Sullivan can be on primary ballot appeared first on MS NOW.

RedState

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· Jul 3, 2026

Alaska, Ranked-Choice Voting, and the Curious Case of Two Dan Sullivans

Alaska, Ranked-Choice Voting, and the Curious Case of Two Dan Sullivans

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· Jun 30, 2026

Alaska Supreme Court affirms other Dan Sullivan can stay on Senate ballot

The Supreme Court of Alaska on Monday ruled that a man with the same name as Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) can remain on the ballot in the state’s Senate primary. The state’s highest court affirmed a lower court’s ruling, which overturned the decision by Alaska Division of Elections Director Carol Beecher to remove Daniel J....

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· Jun 27, 2026

Man with same name as US Sen. Dan Sullivan is eligible for Alaska's primary ballot, judge rules

An Alaska judge has ruled that a man with the same name and party affiliation as Alaska Republican U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan is eligible for the state’s August primary and can be on the ballot.

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Related coverage for "Alaskan judge OKs Dan Sullivan opposing Dan Sullivan in Senate race": Must Read Alaska — Alaska Supreme Court Hears Petersburg Dan Case; Decision Expected Today or Tomorrow. Washington Examiner — Judge rules Dan Sullivan can appear on Alaska primary ballot against Sen. Dan Sullivan. MS NOW — Alaska Supreme Court says man with same name as Sen. Dan Sullivan can be on primary ballot. RedState — Alaska, Ranked-Choice Voting, and the Curious Case of Two Dan Sullivans. The Hill — Alaska Supreme Court affirms other Dan Sullivan can stay on Senate ballot. KSAT San Antonio — Man with same name as US Sen. Dan Sullivan is eligible for Alaska's primary ballot, judge rules