Mary Peltola and Dan Sullivan Advance in Alaska Senate Primary Amid DOJ Probe
1-Minute Brief
The Alaska Senate race draws national attention due to identical-name candidates and a federal investigation into possible election interference.
Key Facts
- Democrat Mary Peltola and Republican incumbent Dan Sullivan advanced from Alaska's Senate primary.
- A second candidate named Dan Sullivan also appeared on the ballot, prompting a federal investigation.
- The Department of Justice issued grand jury subpoenas related to the presence of two Dan Sullivans in the race.
- James Byrd won Wyoming's Democratic Senate primary, defeating Billy Benavidez for the open seat.
- Cynthia Lummis announced she will not seek reelection for Wyoming's Senate seat.
What Happened
Alaska's Senate primary concluded with Mary Peltola and Dan Sullivan advancing, while a DOJ investigation examines the circumstances surrounding a second candidate with the same name as the incumbent.
Why It Matters
The presence of two candidates named Dan Sullivan and the resulting federal probe have raised concerns about potential voter confusion and election integrity in a closely watched Senate race.
What's Next
The Alaska Senate race will proceed to the general election with Peltola and Sullivan as leading candidates, while the DOJ investigation continues. In Wyoming, James Byrd will represent Democrats in the Senate race for the open seat.
Sources
Confirmed by 4 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight14h agoDemocrats pick their fighter for uphill bid to flip deep-red Senate seat
- Alaska Public MediaUnknown11h agoU.S. Senate race will have two Dan Sullivans and a Mary Peltola
- NBC NewsLeft20h agoDOJ issues grand jury subpoenas in dueling Dan Sullivans’ Republican Senate saga
