Alaska Ballot Dispute: Incumbent Dan Sullivan Stays, Challenger Dan Sullivan Removed After Party Accusations

Alaska Ballot Dispute: Incumbent Dan Sullivan Stays, Challenger Dan Sullivan Removed After Party Accusations

Alaska’s primary ballot saw a legal challenge over two candidates named Dan Sullivan. The incumbent Republican senator retained his place on the ballot. A

Alaska’s primary ballot saw a legal challenge over two candidates named Dan Sullivan. The incumbent Republican senator retained his place on the ballot. A second candidate named Dan Sullivan was removed following a dispute. Republicans argued the removal was necessary to stop voter confusion. They accused Democrats of promoting the duplicate name to mislead voters. Election officials upheld the challenge and barred the challenger from the ballot. The decision leaves the incumbent as the sole Dan Sullivan in the race. The controversy highlights partisan tactics in Alaska’s upcoming elections.