Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name should remain on the Wisconsin ballot even though he has dropped ...
Robert F. Kennedy's quest to appear on New York ballots despite ending his presidential run reached its end with Supreme Court rejection of his case.
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. 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 ...
Kennedy, Jr. will be listed on Wisconsin ... the commission officially set the ballot. But Wisconsin law holds that anyone who files nomination papers and qualifies to appear on the ballot ...
Donald Trump has articulated more than 100 policy proposals since announcing his reelection bid in late 2022 and PolitiFact is tracking them ahead of ...
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal by independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to restore his name to New York's election ballot.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name will remain on the swing state’s presidential ballot.
Kennedy was seeking to force his name to appear on New York's ballot in November, despite suspending his campaign.
The Supreme Court on Friday refused an emergency appeal from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign seeking to have his name added to New York’s ballot.