Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name should remain on the Wisconsin ballot even though he has dropped out of the race.
Kennedy, Jr. will ... of the elections commission at the time argued Kennedy should be able to withdraw his name before the commission officially set the ballot. But Wisconsin law holds that anyone ...
In New York major party candidates automatically appear on the ballot, but minor party candidates must collect 45,000 voter ...
Washington — Unlike the Republican and Democratic presidential nominees, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced a costly and time-consuming process to appear on general election ballots as an independent ...
Kennedy, Jr ... of the elections commission at the time argued Kennedy should be able to withdraw his name from the ballot ...
Kennedy, Jr.'s case ... his name from the ballot before the commission officially set the ballot. But Wisconsin law holds that anyone who files nomination papers and qualifies to appear on ...
Kennedy Jr. from the state ... automatically appear on the ballot, but minor party candidates must collect 45,000 voter signatures by petition in order to qualify. In this case, Kennedy gathered ...
To win an election you'll need your name on the ballot, but in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s case ... Kennedy failed to qualify in both New York and Georgia, with both states citing questions over ...
Kennedy Jr. will not appear on the ballot in ... Kennedy had collected enough signatures to qualify for the Massachusetts ballot, according to the secretary of state. "In light of the candidate's ...
RFK Jr. has appealed a Wisconsin ... s request to be taken off the ballot, citing state law that says the name of a person who files nomination papers and qualifies to appear on the ballot ...