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VisitWhat will be the outcome of RFK Jr.'s appeal to get on the NY presidential ballot by Nov 1, 2024?
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New York State Board of Elections official announcements
RFK Jr. Stays on NC Ballot, Barred from NY
Aug 12, 2024, 11:02 PM
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can remain on the North Carolina presidential ballot, as a judge ruled in his favor. However, a New York judge has ruled against Kennedy's attempt to appear on the state's presidential ballot, citing that he is not a resident of New York. The decision was based on the fact that Kennedy falsely claimed New York residency on his nominating petitions, which invalidated his documents needed for the ballot.
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