Wisconsin Supreme Court to Hear DNC Challenge on Green Party Ballot Access

MADISON, Wis. — The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has taken legal steps to challenge the Wisconsin Green Party’s eligibility to appear on the presidential ballot this November, initiating a case that has landed before the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The core of the dispute hinges on the DNC’s assertion that the Green Party lacks properly nominated state officers eligible to serve as presidential electors under state law, a requisite for ballot placement. The controversy arose after the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC), on a technicality, rejected a DNC complaint aimed at barring Green Party presidential hopeful Jill … Read more

New York Court Decides: RFK Jr. Excluded from State Ballot

ALBANY, N.Y. – A New York judge has ruled against Robert F. Kennedy Jr., barring him from appearing on the state ballot for an unspecified election. The decision has sparked a debate on the broader implications for political candidates and the electoral process in general. Kennedy, a member of the prominent Kennedy family and an environmental lawyer noted for his activism, expressed his intentions to participate in the upcoming electoral race. The judge’s ruling, which came unexpectedly early, was based on significant deficiencies in the proper filing and verification procedures required by state election laws. … Read more

RFK Jr. Clears Legal Hurdle for New Jersey Ballot Placement, Court Decides

Trenton, NJ — In a notable development for New Jersey’s political landscape, a judge has ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. meets the criteria to be listed on the state’s ballot, overcoming a legal challenge that could have barred him from participating in the upcoming election. This decision clears a significant hurdle for Kennedy, a Democratic hopeful, aiming to broaden his influence in the presidential race. The ruling came after an intense legal battle centered around qualifications and technicalities concerning candidacy submissions. The challengers argued that Kennedy’s application did not fully comply with all state … Read more

RFK Jr. Defends His Residency Status in Court Amid Battle to Remain on New York Presidential Ballot

Albany, N.Y. — Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a presidential hopeful, appeared in court on Friday concerning a lawsuit that could bar him from appearing on the New York ballot. The suit questions whether Kennedy, a prominent environmental lawyer and anti-vaccine activist, complies with the residency requirements set forth for presidential candidates in New York state. Kennedy, who has announced his intention to run as a Democratic challenger in the upcoming election, is faced with allegations from a New York voter that he does not meet the state’s five-year residency requirement. The plaintiff contends that Kennedy … Read more