[See update below]
The Division of Elections said it had a June 28 deadline to print primary ballots.
But then they took Daniel J. Sullivan off the ballot in the US Senate race and were challenged in court and required to put him back on by the Superior and then Alaska Supreme Court.
Then a sample ballot appeared on their website which left off Daniel J.'s political party and added "Incumbent" to Senator Dan S Sullivan's name on the ballot. (Honorifics are not allowed and someone checked the last four elections and reported that no one had 'incumbent' by their name.)
Since then there's been almost complete silence.
- Were the ballots printed? If so, what do they look like?
- Did Daniel J. file any sort of legal complaint?
- What do the judges think about all this? They said they'd trust the professionalism of the Division of Elections, but that was clearly a mistake.
- Were the primary ballots printed? The woman answered, "Yes and they were sent to overseas voters last week."
- My follow up question was: what did the Senate ballot say? "The sample ballot is on our website." Below is a copy of the sample ballot for District 1. (They show the ballots for each district to show that the order of the names is rotated for each district as required by law.)
" (4) The director may not include on the ballot, as a part of a candidate's name, any honorary or assumed title or prefix but may include in the candidate's name any nickname or familiar form of a proper name of the candidate.
(5) The names of the candidates shall be placed in separate sections on the state general election ballot under the office designation to which they were nominated. If a candidate is registered as affiliated with a political party or political group, the party affiliation, if any, may be designated after the name of the candidate, upon request of the candidate. If a candidate has requested designation as nonpartisan or undeclared, that designation shall be placed after the name of the candidate. If a candidate is not registered as affiliated with a political party or political group and has not requested to be designated as nonpartisan or undeclared, the candidate shall be designated as undeclared."
June 22, 2026 Senator Dan Sullivan Does Not Want To Run Against Dan Sullivan [UPDATE]
June 23, 2026 The Dan J Sullivan Removal From Ballot Hearing
June 25, 2026 Daniel J. Appeal Of Division Of Elections Decision Plays Out In Nearly Empty Court Room
June 26, 2026 It's Almost 7pm -I Can't Find The Sullivan Decision - [Update - His Name Goes Back On The Ballot]
Monday, June 29, 2026 Supreme Court Keeps Daniel J. Sullivan On The Ballot
Tuesday, June 30, 2026 Division of Election's Sample Ballot Leaves Off Daniel J's Party Affiliation



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