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Why has RFK Jr. been disqualified from appearing on New York’s general election ballot?

The independent candidate seemed to have a promising campaign but it has been derailed over the space of two months.

FILE PHOTO: Independent U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr speaks at Bitcoin 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. July 26, 2024.  REUTERS/Kevin Wurm/File Photo
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Oliver Povey
Oli joined the Latest News team in 2021, taking an interest in economics, world news, and articles that build from his study of history. He also dabbles in sports writing, joining the coverage of the last soccer World Cup as well as European Champions League games. He enjoys playing football, electronic music, and painting miniatures.
Update:

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been disqualified from appearing on New York’s general election ballot following a court ruling that found he falsely claimed residency on his nominating petitions. The decision, made by Judge Christina Ryba, invalidated Kennedy’s candidacy on the grounds that his stated New York address was not a legitimate residence but merely a means to maintain voter registration and political standing in the state. Kennedy, who resides in California, had used a friend’s address in Westchester County, New York, which the judge termed a “sham”.

The lawsuit against Kennedy was spearheaded by Clear Choice Action, a Democrat-aligned super PAC, which argued that Kennedy’s false residency claim was an intentional attempt to mislead election officials. The ruling could have broader implications, potentially affecting Kennedy’s eligibility in other states where he used the same New York address to gather signatures.

Kennedy has vowed to appeal the decision, criticizing it as a partisan attack.

Floundering campaign

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Kennedy’s campaign, which once showed promise due to his famous name and a dedicated support base, has been struggling in recent months. Initially, he appeared as a formidable contender, polling in the double digits and causing concern for both major political parties. His polling numbers have declined since the Biden-Trump debate, of which he was not invited, with recent surveys showing him at around 5% among voters in key swing states.

Despite collecting enough signatures to run in 45 states, the legal hurdles and negative publicity surrounding some bizarre claims have cast a shadow over his presidential bid.

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