Wisconsin Court Reviews Kennedy Ballot Removal Appeal
Wisconsin Court Reviews Kennedy Ballot Removal Appeal
Wisconsin Court Reviews Kennedy Ballot Removal Appeal
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is facing legal challenges in both Wisconsin and Michigan regarding his attempts to remove his name from the presidential ballot after he suspended his campaign and endorsed Donald Trump. In Wisconsin, a court has agreed to hear his appeal, but thousands of ballots have already been mailed to voters, complicating the situation. The Wisconsin Elections Commission has maintained that state law requires candidates who qualify to remain on the ballot unless they die, and local officials are concerned about the costs of reprinting ballots. Meanwhile, in Michigan, a federal judge upheld the decision to keep Kennedy on the ballot, citing the financial burden and potential disruption to the election process. Kennedy's attempts to use stickers to cover his name on ballots were also met with skepticism due to concerns over their effectiveness in voting equipment. As of now, he remains on the ballots in both states despite his withdrawal from the race.

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