NC Elections Agency Fights to Keep RFK Jr. on Ballot – Axios
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The North Carolina elections agency is appealing to keep Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the ballot. The ruling of his name being taken off ballots has been enforced by courts in Michigan and North Carolina. The challenge has resulted in further delays for the start of voting in North Carolina and a halt in the mailing of absentee ballots.
RFK Jr. Ballot Controversy Sparks Legal Challenges in North Carolina
North Carolina’s elections agency is challenging a decision to keep RFK Jr. on the ballot, according to a recent report. Courts in Michigan and North Carolina recently ruled that RFK Jr’s name should be removed from ballots, highlighted in a report.
This legal challenge further delays the start of voting in North Carolina, as reported by CNN. As a result, the NC Court of Appeals has halted the mailing of absentee ballots because of the RFK Jr. ballot lawsuit, as reported by the Raleigh News & Observer.
A North Carolina court ruling on RFK Jr. is threatening to disrupt mail voting, says a Washington Post article. The outcome of this legal battle is anticipated to have broad implications for the upcoming elections.
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