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News Reporting· MS NOW Published Aug 18, 2026

Dan Sullivan and Mary Peltola advance in all-party Senate primary in Alaska

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News Reporting· CBS News

Sen. Dan Sullivan, Mary Peltola advance in Alaska Senate primary

In Alaska, the top four vote getters in the primary advance to the general election.

News Reporting· Fox News

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.

News Reporting· NBC News

GOP Sen. Dan Sullivan, Democrat Mary Peltola advance to Alaska Senate race

NBC News projects GOP Sen. Dan Sullivan and Democrat Mary Peltola to advance to the general election for Alaska's U.S. Senate seat in November. NBC News’ Nikki Battiste breaks down the primary election results in Alaska, Florida and Wyoming, and a special election in California to replace Democratic former Rep. Eric S…

News Reporting· NBC News

GOP Sen. Dan Sullivan and Democrat Mary Peltola advance to battleground Senate election in Alaska

NBC News projects that Sullivan and Peltola will advance to the general election, but it’s not clear whether Sullivan will also face an opponent with the same name.

News Reporting· The New York Times

Mary Peltola and Dan Sullivan Advance in Key Alaska Senate Contest

The Democratic former congresswoman and the incumbent Republican senator will face off in November. Whether a potential spoiler candidate with the same name as the senator qualifies alongside them has not been determined.