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Judge rules challenger can remain on Alaska ballot despite name similarity

A judge has determined that a Republican challenger to incumbent Senator Dan Sullivan in Alaska can stay on the ballot, despite concerns from Sullivan's supporters regarding the candidate's name similarity. The ruling indicates that this issue does not affect the candidate's eligibility.

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A judge has ruled that a Republican candidate challenging incumbent Senator Dan Sullivan in Alaska can remain on the ballot, despite claims from Sullivan's supporters that the challenger is not running in 'good faith' due to sharing the same name. The court found that the name similarity does not disqualify the candidate from participating in the election.

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GOP candidate with same name as senator can stay on Alaska ballot, judge rules

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Judge rules challenger can remain on Alaska ballot despite name similarity