BY Benjamin ClarkAugust 29, 2024
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Wisconsin And Michigan Reject RFK Jr.’s Ballot Withdrawal

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s request to be removed from Wisconsin's ballot has been denied by the state's election commission despite the suspension of his independent presidential campaign.

According to The Daily Caller, the Wisconsin Elections Commission voted against Kennedy's request for removal, citing a state statute that requires all candidates who filed nomination papers to appear on the ballot unless they die. 

The decision was made on Tuesday, following Kennedy's declaration to drop his name from 10 swing state ballots and his endorsement of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on August 23.

Wisconsin Election Commission's Legal Rationale For Decision

During the proceedings, Wisconsin Elections Commission Chairwoman Ann Jacobs referenced a specific statute to address concerns about Kennedy remaining on the ballot.

The statute in question clearly states that any person who files nomination papers and qualifies to appear on the ballot cannot decline the nomination, and their name must appear on the ballot except in the case of death.

Jacobs emphasized the clarity of the law in this situation, stating, "The statute literally says, 'Any person who files nomination papers and qualifies to appear on the ballot may not decline the nomination. The name of that person shall appear upon the ballot except in case of death of the person.'"

To further illustrate her point, Jacobs shared a screenshot of the Wisconsin statute on social media, addressing those who questioned the decision. This move underscores the commission's commitment to following the letter of the law, regardless of candidates' changing circumstances.

Potential Impact On 2024 Presidential Race In Wisconsin

The decision to keep Kennedy on the Wisconsin ballot could have significant implications for the 2024 presidential race in the state. Wisconsin is considered a crucial battleground state, with recent polling data showing a tight race between the major party candidates.

According to the RealClearPolitics average, Vice President Kamala Harris currently leads Donald Trump by a slim 1% margin in Wisconsin. This narrow gap highlights the potential impact of third-party candidates like Kennedy on the final outcome of the election.

Wisconsin's importance in presidential elections is further emphasized by its recent voting history. In 2020, President Joe Biden narrowly won the state by 0.7%, flipping it from Trump's 2016 victory.

Similar Decisions In Other Swing States

Wisconsin is not the only swing state to deny Kennedy's request for ballot removal. Michigan has also rejected his appeal to be removed from the state's ballot.

The Michigan Secretary of State's office explained that Kennedy must remain on the ballot because he is a minor party candidate for the Natural Law Party, which cannot select new electors.

These decisions in Wisconsin and Michigan, along with the situation in Pennsylvania, underscore the significance of these three battleground states in potentially determining the outcome of the 2024 presidential election.

Kennedy's presence on these ballots, despite his campaign suspension, could influence voter choices and potentially impact the final results in these crucial states.

Ann Jacobs, Wisconsin Elections Commission Chairwoman, addressed the unusual nature of the situation:

You're giving me this touchy-feely: 'I feel like this shouldn't be the law.' The law in this case is crystal clear. I don't disagree with you — it's weird, but I don't see we have any discretion here.

This statement reflects the commission's adherence to the established legal framework, even in the face of unprecedented campaign developments.

Conclusion

Wisconsin's denial of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s request to be removed from the state's ballot, despite his campaign suspension, has created a unique situation in the 2024 presidential race.

Based on specific state statutes, the decision highlights the complexities of ballot access laws. Similar rulings in other swing states like Michigan further emphasize the potential impact of Kennedy's continued presence on these ballots. As the election approaches, the influence of these decisions on voter behavior and election outcomes in crucial battleground states remains to be seen.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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