What Happened
A Superior Court judge has ruled that a second candidate named Dan Sullivan is eligible to appear on the ballot for the Alaska Senate race. This decision permits a challenger with the same name as the incumbent, Senator Dan Sullivan, to participate in the election.
The ruling allows the namesake challenger to remain in contention for the Senate seat. The specifics of the legal challenge and the judge's full reasoning were not detailed in the provided articles, but the outcome permits both individuals named Dan Sullivan to be candidates.
Key Facts
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A judge ruled a second Dan Sullivan can be on the Alaska Senate ballot.
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The ruling allows a namesake challenger to compete against incumbent Senator Dan Sullivan.
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The decision was made by a Superior Court judge.
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The challenger with the same name is eligible to remain on the ballot.