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‘Imposter’ Candidate Can Appear On Ballot Ahead Of Alaska Senate Primary, State Supreme Court Rules

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30.06.2026

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‘Imposter’ Candidate Can Appear On Ballot Ahead Of Alaska Senate Primary, State Supreme Court Rules

The state Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Daniel J. Sullivan must be placed back on the ballot despite being accused of confusing voters.

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“Decoy Dan” can appear on Alaska’s primary ballot, according to an 11th-hour ruling that saved the campaign of a Senate candidate accused of being a political con man. 

On Monday, the Alaska Supreme Court upheld a lower court’s ruling that Daniel J. Sullivan should not have been decertified by the state’s top election official, who found the “Republican” is running merely to “confuse or mislead and to thereby compromise the ballot’s fairness or neutrality.”

Alaska Supreme Court order:“The 6/26/2026 order of the superior court directing the Division to includeappellee Sullivan as a candidate for United States Senator on the primary election ballot is AFFIRMED.”“This matter is remanded for the Division of Elections to determine,… https://t.co/NhyLp2fvZn pic.twitter.com/xHTJmhLspK— Politics & Poll Tracker 📡 (@PollTracker2024) June 29, 2026

Alaska Supreme Court order:“The 6/26/2026 order of the superior court directing the Division to includeappellee Sullivan as a candidate for United States Senator on the primary election ballot is AFFIRMED.”“This matter is remanded for the Division of Elections to determine,… https://t.co/NhyLp2fvZn pic.twitter.com/xHTJmhLspK

‘He’s in it to Rig it’

Sullivan, who admitted to working with a political strategist who is “a known longtime supporter of Democratic candidates,” is challenging Alaska’s incumbent senator — who happens to also be named Dan Sullivan. He also........

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