Alaska Ballot Dispute Removes One Dan Sullivan Candidate While Another Remains
The New York Times covered a ballot controversy involving two candidates named Dan Sullivan in Alaska. A court ruling removed one of the Dan Sullivan candidates from the
The New York Times covered a ballot controversy involving two candidates named Dan
Sullivan in Alaska. A court ruling removed one of the Dan Sullivan candidates from the
state’s primary ballot. The decision was based on eligibility criteria set by Alaska
election officials. The second Dan Sullivan candidate was not affected by the ruling and
remains on the ballot. Both candidates had previously filed paperwork to run for the same
office. Voters in Alaska will see only one Sullivan name on the upcoming primary ballot.
The case highlights challenges of name similarity in election filings. Election officials
say the matter is now resolved pending the primary.