A federal judge in Michigan has rejected Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s request to remove his name from the state ballot. Kennedy turned to federal court after striking out with the Michigan Supreme ...
Independent presidential candidates Cornel West and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will stay on Michigan’s ballot for the upcoming presidential election. The decision follows a string of legal challenges ...
Kennedy Jr.'s name from the Michigan ... 6, however, RFK Jr. went to court arguing that even though he had withdrawn from the presidential race, keeping his name on the ballot could confuse ...
16, Dane County Circuit Judge Stephen Ehlke handed down the ruling that RFK Jr. would stay on the ballot in Wisconsin ... Kennedy has been unable to get his name off the ballot in vital swing states ...
Kennedy Jr. is continuing his ... President Donald Trump. The Michigan Supreme Court ruled earlier this month that Kennedy should remain on the state's ballot this fall. Kennedy was nominated ...
Kennedy, Jr. has appealed to the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in his ongoing efforts to get his name removed from Michigan's Nov. 5 ballot. Kennedy's action Friday follows rejection of his ...
To win an election you'll need your name on the ballot, but in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s case ... the independent candidate said his name would remain on the ballot and encouraged his supporters ...
while Michigan’s Supreme Court ruled he would remain on the ballot there. RFK Jr remains on the ballot in 33 states, including swing states Michigan and Wisconsin. He is off the ballot in 18 ...
Kennedy Jr.’s quest to remove ... that Kennedy could be removed from the ballot, which has complicated their ballot rollout. Kennedy must remain on the ballot in Michigan and Wisconsin.
The defeat came the same day that the U.S. Supreme Court rejected Kennedy's bid to be on the ballot in New York.
Kennedy Jr.’s request to ... took himself off the ballot in the swing states of Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. He will remain on the Michigan, Nevada, and Wisconsin ballots.
Kennedy Jr., a former independent candidate for president, to have his name removed from Michigan's Nov. 5 ballot. According to evidence in the case, 90% of Michigan ballots have already been ...