A federal judge has ruled that Dan J. Sullivan, a retired teacher, may remain on Alaska’s primary ballot for the U.S. Senate seat, despite sharing the same name as incumbent Sen. Dan S. Sullivan. The decision overturns a prior state ruling that removed the challenger from the race, permitting both candidates to compete in the upcoming election.
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