Kennedy's Ballot Appeals Face Mixed Court Rulings
Kennedy's Ballot Appeals Face Mixed Court Rulings

Kennedy's Ballot Appeals Face Mixed Court Rulings

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The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will remain on the state's presidential ballot despite his suspended campaign, citing logistical issues and the high cost of reprinting ballots. Kennedy's efforts to remove his name from ballots in battleground states have led to multiple court battles, with mixed results. Similar rulings in Michigan and New York have also denied his requests to be removed from the ballot. In Michigan, the 6th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals highlighted the disruptiveness of changing ballots at a late stage, while the U.S. Supreme Court denied his emergency appeal in New York, citing an invalid address on his petition. Despite endorsing Donald Trump, Kennedy continues to navigate legal challenges in various states regarding his ballot status.

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