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Same Name, Same Party, Different Fate

Same Name, Same Party, Different Fate

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A judge in Alaska has overturned the disqualification of a challenger named Dan J. Sullivan, allowing him to appear on the August primary ballot alongside U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan — a move that could reshape the race as ballots near print. The election division had argued the challenger’s candidacy was in bad faith, citing confusing similarities to the senator’s campaign and his ties to Democratic consultants. But the judge ruled the “good faith” standard wasn’t legally valid, clearing the way for the retired teacher from Petersburg to run. With the Supreme Court potentially stepping in before ballots are printed, the case pits accusations of voter sabotage against claims of legitimate political ambition — all under Alaska’s unique top-four primary system where name confusion might not be enough to disqualify a candidate.

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