BY Benjamin ClarkSeptember 10, 2024
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Michigan's Rfk Jr. To Stay On Ballot, Supreme Court Decides

The Michigan Supreme Court has reversed a lower court's decision, ruling that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. must remain on the state's ballot for the upcoming presidential election. 

As reported by NBC News, this decision aligns with the stance of Michigan's Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.

The ruling comes despite Kennedy's recent suspension of his presidential campaign and his request to be removed from ballots in several key battleground states.

The court's decision, made with a 5-2 majority, upholds the inclusion of Kennedy's name on the Michigan ballot, citing a lack of legal obligation for the Secretary of State to remove him.

RFK Jr.'s Campaign Suspension and Ballot Presence

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the suspension of his presidential campaign last month during a press conference in Phoenix.

At that time, he also expressed his intention to remove his name from ballots in approximately ten battleground states where his presence might act as a spoiler.

Kennedy had been nominated as the Natural Law Party candidate in Michigan. A spokesperson for Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson explained that the party had already held its convention to select electors for Kennedy, and the deadline for selecting new electors had passed.

The Michigan Court of Appeals had previously ruled to remove Kennedy from the ballot. However, Secretary Benson continued to advocate for his inclusion, leading to the case being brought before the state's highest court.

Michigan Supreme Court's Ruling and Dissenting Opinions

The Michigan Supreme Court's decision was not unanimous, with two justices dissenting.

The majority opinion stated that under Michigan law, there is no prescribed duty for the Secretary of State to remove a candidate from the ballot in such circumstances.

The court's majority wrote:

Assuming, without deciding, that the Court of Appeals was correct in its interpretation of MCL 168.686a(4), plaintiff has neither pointed to any source of law that prescribes and defines a duty to withdraw a candidate's name from the ballot nor demonstrated his clear legal right to performance of this specific duty, let alone identified a source of law written with 'such precision and certainty as to leave nothing to the exercise of discretion or judgment.'

The dissenting justices expressed strong disagreement with the decision, criticizing Secretary Benson's actions. They argued that keeping Kennedy on the ballot could potentially deny voters a choice between actual candidates willing to serve if elected.

Potential Impact on Upcoming Presidential Election

The court's decision to keep Kennedy on the Michigan ballot could have significant implications for the upcoming presidential election. Michigan, being a key battleground state, often plays a crucial role in determining the outcome of national elections.

Kennedy's presence on the ballot, despite his campaign suspension, may influence voter choices and potentially impact the distribution of votes between the major party candidates.

This situation highlights the complexities of ballot access laws and the challenges faced by election officials in managing candidate withdrawals.

The ruling also raises questions about voter information and the responsibility of state officials to ensure that ballots accurately reflect the current status of candidates. As the election approaches, it remains to be seen how this decision will affect voter behavior and the overall electoral landscape in Michigan.

Conclusion

The Michigan Supreme Court's decision to keep Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the state's ballot has overturned a lower court ruling. This aligns with Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's position but contradicts Kennedy's own request for removal.

The ruling cites a lack of legal obligation to remove Kennedy from the ballot. This decision could potentially impact the upcoming presidential election in the key battleground state of Michigan.

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

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