Supreme Court Denies RFK Jr.'s Bid to Rejoin New York Ballot
Wisconsin Supreme Court rules to keep Kennedy on the ballot, while New York rejects his appeal over residency issues.
- The Supreme Court rejected Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s request to be reinstated on New York's presidential ballot, upholding a lower court's decision.
- Kennedy suspended his campaign in August and endorsed Donald Trump, yet continues to seek ballot removals in multiple states.
- In Wisconsin, the Supreme Court ruled that Kennedy's name will remain on the ballot, citing state law that only allows removal if a candidate dies.
- Kennedy's campaign argued that New York's residency requirement for ballot placement violated constitutional rights, but the court disagreed.
- The presence of Kennedy on ballots is seen as potentially influential in battleground states, where elections have historically been closely contested.





















