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Sullivan ran in the 2014 election for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democratic incumbent Mark Begich. In August, he won the Republican primary, defeating Alaska Lieutenant Governor Mead Treadwell and 2010 Senate nominee Joe Miller. Sullivan narrowly defeated Begich in the general election, 47.96% to 45.83%, a margin of 6,014 votes out of 282,400 ...
Dan Sullivan: Republican November 13, 1964 (age ... Chief of staff to the Mayor of Denver. ... U.S. Senate staff member
Sen. Dan Sullivan accused Sen. Tom Carper’s staff of killing a provision that would allow his home state of Alaska more time to implement an EPA requirement.
Chief of staff for U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley Chief of staff for U.S. Senator Jim Bunning: 1968 [37] Louisiana 5: Ralph Abraham (R) No Defeated Vance McAllister (R) Aviation medical examiner Mississippi National Guard: 1954 [38] Louisiana 6: Garret Graves (R) No Open seat; replaced Bill Cassidy (R) Chair of the Louisiana CPRA Staffer for U.S ...
Alaska's United States Senate seats belong to class 2 and class 3. The state's current senators are Republicans Lisa Murkowski (serving since 2002) and Dan Sullivan (serving since 2015). A total of eight people have represented Alaska in the U.S. Senate. Ted Stevens was Alaska's longest serving U.S. senator, serving from 1968 to 2009.
Learn more about Bill Keating and Dan Sullivan, candidates for the Ninth Congressional District seat. Cape Cod U.S. rep. race: Three questions with candidates Bill Keating and Dan Sullivan Skip to ...
William Egan and Ernest Gruening were elected to the Senate on October 6, 1956 for the 84th Congress but did not take the oath of office and were not accorded senatorial privileges, since Alaska was not yet a state. [7] Alaska's current senators, both Republicans, are Dan Sullivan, in office since 2015, and Lisa Murkowski, in office since 2002.
Later in life, Sullivan served as director of the Eugene O'Neill National Critics Institute. Dan Sullivan, longtime Times theater critic and one of the nation's most read, dies Skip to main content