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Updated · Fox News · May 30
Second Dan Sullivan Enters Alaska Senate Race Ahead of Aug. 18 Primary
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 30

Second Dan Sullivan Enters Alaska Senate Race Ahead of Aug. 18 Primary

5 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 30
  • A second candidate named Dan Sullivan has launched a U.S. Senate bid in Alaska, creating a same-name matchup with Republican incumbent Sen. Dan Sullivan in the state’s 2026 race.
  • Campaign metadata tied the launch announcement to progressive consultant Amber Lee, fueling Republican claims the effort is meant to confuse voters and siphon support in a competitive contest.
  • Alaska’s open primary sends the top 4 finishers to the general election, so the new Sullivan could reach the November ballot if he advances from the Aug. 18 primary.
  • That risk is amplified by Alaska’s ranked-choice voting system, where lower-tier candidates can still shape outcomes through later preferences, especially in rural communities where name confusion may matter more.
  • The maneuver lands as former Rep. Mary Peltola seeks to unseat the incumbent, who won reelection in 2020 by 53.9% to 41.2%.
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