Where is RFK Jr. on the ballot? Tracking where voters can still cast his name in November
To win an election you'll need your name on the ballot, but in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s case, he is trying to take his name off.
Kennedy faced an intense, costly and time-consuming process to get onto general election ballots across all 50 states and failed to get on some after choosing to run as an independent in October 2023.
Then on Aug. 23 in Phoenix, Arizona, Kennedy chose to end his candidacy and endorse former President Donald Trump in his bid to regain the White House. In his speech, the independent candidate said his name would remain on the ballot and encouraged his supporters to vote for him.
But in battleground states, "where my presence would be a spoiler," Kennedy has been trying to remove his name from those ballots. For the past couple of weeks, he has been battling in the courts trying to get his name off of the ballot.
Here's where Kennedy stands.
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Where is RFK Jr. on the ballot?
Kennedy failed to qualify in both New York and Georgia, with both states citing questions over his reported New York residency and deeming him ineligible to appear in their ballots.
Out of the eight battleground states in this election, Kennedy will appear in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
A Wisconsin judge ruled on Monday that the former candidate will appear on its ballot, and the Michigan Supreme Court ruled the same on Sept. 9.
Therefore, Kennedy will appear on 33 different state ballots including:
Alabama
Alaska
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Montana
New Jersey
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Oregon
Rhode Island
South Dakota
Tennessee
Utah
Vermont
Washington
Washington, D.C.
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Where is RFK Jr. off the ballot?
The former independent candidate has had success taking his name off of a majority of swing state ballots, apart from Georgia, where he never was able to be on it in the first place.
In the last couple of weeks, North Carolina and Arizona removed him from the ballot. Additionally, his name was taken off the swing states of Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Nevada.
In total, his name will not appear on 18 general election ballots in the U.S., including:
Arizona
Florida
Georgia
Maine
Massachusetts
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Texas
Virginia
Wyoming
??Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach him at [email protected] and follow him on X @fern_cerv_.
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