BREAKING: Alaska Supreme Court allows ‘decoy’ candidate on the ballot
The Alaska Supreme Court is allowing a ‘decoy’ candidate to show up on the ballot in the August primary with the same name as Senator Dan Sullivan.
The state had refused to allow Dan Sullivan Jr. on the ballot, but the courts say they cannot do that and must add him to the ballot.
Here’s the ruling:
🚨 The Alaska Supreme Court has upheld a lower court order requiring election officials to restore U.S. Senate candidate Dan J. Sullivan Jr. to the primary ballot, rejecting the state's effort to keep him off in response to claims that he ran to confuse voters. pic.twitter.com/4oMF7SlCTW
— SCOTUS Wire (@scotus_wire) June 29, 2026
The reason that this can be such a problem is obvious, that the Jr. would steal votes from the incumbent Senator Dan Sullivan and keep him from being on the final ballot.
I don’t know what or who is behind this new ‘decoy’ Dan Sullivan, but whatever the case it is sure to hurt Senator’s chances.