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NewsJune 29, 2026· 1 min read

Alaska judge restores Dan Sullivan to Senate ballot in write-in ruling

An Alaska state court ordered election officials to place write-in candidate Dan Sullivan back on the US Senate ballot after he was initially removed. The ruling affects November's Senate race and clarifies state write-in eligibility rules.

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An Alaska court restored ballot access

An Alaska state judge ordered election officials to place write-in candidate Dan Sullivan back on the US Senate ballot. Sullivan had been removed from the write-in roster. The court ruling clarified that Sullivan met the state's write-in candidate eligibility requirements and must be reinstated ahead of the November election.

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