Alaska Elections Department Says U.S. Senate Candidate Dan Sullivan Can’t Be on Ballot Because of his Motives

On June 15, the Alaska Division of Elections ruled that the non-incumbent Dan Sullivan cannot be on the ballot for U.S. Senate in the August 18 primary, because of his motives. See this story.


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Alaska Elections Department Says U.S. Senate Candidate Dan Sullivan Can’t Be on Ballot Because of his Motives — 8 Comments

  1. Regardless of whatever his actual motives are in entering the race, I hope the non-incumbent Sullivan does appeal, because this can not be allowed to become a precedent. Both ruling parties could use the “reasoning” the Alaska Elections officials used here to kick all minor party and Independents off the ballot across the country because we supposedly “spoil” the election for one of the two ruling parties and thus are supposedly acting in concert with the other ruling party to supposedly undermine election integrity.

  2. Go gaslight somewhere else, will you? Or are you so demented that you have no other purpose in life than to disrupt this election news blog with your inane nonsense?

  3. “Joshua H.” said exactly what Robert K Stock would say. They are clearly the same person.

  4. The night manager at the El Reno Motel 6 is still on here spewing his Satanic nonsense?

  5. The primary is top four. It’s highly unlikely anyone can spoil the race for either Sen. Sullivan or former Rep. Peltola. I am sure that the Alaska Elections Division could figure out a way to distinguish the Senator from the man in Petersburg. Every candidate except the top two are fringe and/or perennial candidates, and assuming the two Sullivans are distinguished on the ballot, there will be a sharp drop off in votes between the candidates in second place and third place. Remember: What is distinguished, we call love.❤️

  6. AKak,

    The concern of the Republicans is that in the general election, some voters will be confused and vote for Dan J., and then fail to rank Dan S., particularly since Republicans in the past have encouraged supporters not to rank candidates,

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