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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is suing the North Carolina election board to have his name removed from the 2024 presidential election ballot after it originally denied his request last Thursday.
North Carolina’s Supreme Court on Monday ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can have his name removed from election ballots in the key swing state, denying an appeal from the State Board of ...
State courts of appeal in both battlegrounds honored RFK Jr.’s request to be removed from the ballot, which Democrats have been vehemently fighting.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will remain on North Carolina's 2024 ballot, despite his decision last week to drop out of the race, the state's board of elections decided Thursday. Why it matters: The ...
Hundreds of thousands of voters across North Carolina who were expecting to receive their absentee ballots in the mail will now have to wait a while longer.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections had previously refused Kennedy’s request to be removed from the 2024 general election ballot Aug. 29, arguing that reprinting ballots would be ...
POLITICS RFK Jr. sues North Carolina to remove name from ballot before election The third-party candidate suspended his campaign last week, saying he would take his name off ballots in ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be removed from ballots in Michigan and North Carolina, two key battleground states, after state appeals courts ruled in his favor on Friday.
The ruling comes a day after a Wake County judge denied RFK Jr.'s request to be taken off the ballot in North Carolina.
RFK Jr.'s removal from North Carolina ballot causes mail-in delays Mail-in ballots will not be sent out as planned, delayed at least several days ...
Former President Trump welcomed a court ruling that could mean Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name will no longer appear on ballots in North Carolina, acknowledging the risk Ke… ...
An order to stop ballots from going out Friday and to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name from the ballot has been entered by the North Carolina Court of Appeals.