Alaska’s primaries delivered high-stakes drama as voters chose their next Senate, House, and governor candidates — with a twist: two Dan Sullivans ran, one the incumbent Republican, the other a retired teacher fighting to stay on the ballot. The Senate race between Dan Sullivan and Democrat Mary Peltola is pivotal for national control of the chamber, fueled by outside cash. In the House, Republican Nick Begich faces independent Bill Hill, while the governor’s race is wide open. Voters also approved a measure to reinstate campaign contribution limits, aiming to curb wealthy donor influence. These results will shape Alaska’s voice in Washington and state leadership — a pivotal moment for the Last Frontier.
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