Man with same name as Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan can appear on ballot, court rules
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The battle of the Dan Sullivans is on. The Alaska Supreme Court ruled Monday that a man with the same name as Republican Sen. …
The battle of the Dan Sullivans is on. The Alaska Supreme Court ruled Monday that a man with the same name as Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan can challenge the sitting lawmaker in the state's GOP Senate primary in August. The high court upheld a ruling from a lower court judge that cleared the way for Daniel J. Sullivan to appear on the primary ballot, reversing a decision by state officials earlier this month that he was ineligible because he was allegedly trying to confuse voters. The state Supreme Court directed Alaska's Division of Elections to decide how Daniel J. Sullivan should be listed on the ballot "within the confines of existing Alaska ballot design law." The conflict is taking place in one of the country's most closely watched Senate elections. The sitting Sen. Sullivan is running for a third term, but former Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola is vying to challenge him, setting up what could be an unusually competitive race in a deep-red state that hasn't elected a Democrat to the Senate in almost 20 years. The senator has called his same-name competitor a "sham candidate" and accused him of trying to trick voters and help Democrats flip the seat. Daniel J. Sullivan — a retired teacher and former U.S. Forest Service employee from Petersburg, Alaska — has denied those allegations and insisted he is both qualified and genuinely interested in running for Senate. Daniel J. Sullivan and sitting Sen. Dan Sullivan, both of whom are running in Alaska's GOP Senate primary. …
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