GOP senator, ex-House Dem emerge from Alaska’s ‘jungle primary’ despite far-left meddling
Dan Sullivan and Mary Peltola advance from Alaska's jungle primary, but a second Dan Sullivan on the ballot raises election confusion claims.

TL;DR
- Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) and former Rep. Mary Peltola (D-Alaska) advanced from Alaska's nonpartisan primary.
- A candidate named Dan J. Sullivan is also on the ballot, leading to accusations of voter confusion and vote-splitting tactics.
- Alaska uses a top-four nonpartisan primary followed by ranked-choice voting in the general election.
- Critics, including Sen. Sullivan, believe the ranked-choice voting system causes confusion.
- Dan J. Sullivan's campaign has been linked to a progressive consultant who previously supported Peltola.
- Republicans accuse the Democratic Party and the Peltola campaign of complicity in an effort to confuse voters.
- Peltola was the only Democrat to win statewide office in Alaska since 1972 when she was elected in 2022.