Supreme Court Rejects RFK Jr.’s Request to Remove His Name From Ballots in 2 Swing States

The states told the justices that removing Kennedy’s name at this late date was not possible. The U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 29 turned down Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s emergency applications seeking to remove his name from ballots in the swing states of Wisconsin and Michigan. Early voting in the Nov. 5 presidential and congressional

Supreme Court rejects RFK Jr.’s bids to have his name removed from Michigan and Wisconsin ballots

Washington — The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected two separate bids by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to have his name removed from the presidential ballots in Michigan and Wisconsin. In two brief orders, the justices denied the requests from Kennedy to order election officials in Michigan and Wisconsin to take his name off their ballots,