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In this Daily Caller article, Nicole Silverio reports that Alaska election officials have preliminarily ruled Republican Dan J. Sullivan ineligible to run for U.S. Senate against incumbent Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan.
- The Alaska Division of Elections issued a preliminary decision saying Dan J. Sullivan did not appear to meet eligibility requirements for the Senate race.
- The decision came after two complaints were filed over his candidacy.
- The case drew attention because Dan J. Sullivan shares nearly the same name as incumbent Sen. Dan Sullivan, raising concerns that voters could be confused on the ballot.
- The article notes speculation that the similarly named candidacy could benefit Democrat Mary Peltola by siphoning or confusing votes away from the incumbent Republican.
- Division of Elections Director Carol Beecher reportedly gave Dan J. Sullivan until 5 p.m. Thursday to respond before a final decision is made.
- The Daily Caller also reports that Democratic strategist Amber Lee authored a press release announcing Dan J. Sullivan’s candidacy, based on campaign metadata reviewed earlier in June.
- The NRSC argued in a letter that the similarly named candidate should be removed from the ballot to protect election integrity.
- Sen. Sullivan’s campaign accused Peltola and Democrats of using deceptive tactics to manipulate Alaska’s election system.
- The article also notes that Dan J. Sullivan, described as a retired schoolteacher from Petersburg, had donated to Democrats, including Peltola, despite filing as a Republican candidate.
Read the full story:
https://dailycaller.com/2026/06/12/alaska-dan-sullivan-election-official-ineligible-preliminary-decision/


