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Kennedy sought and accepted the presidential nomination from the Natural Law Party of Michigan before suspending his campaign.
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As the election heats up, some Michigan voters are looking to vote by mail. But some groups are sending out absentee ballot applications to voters unprompted
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Kennedy has thrown his support to Trump but it is not clear how removing his name might affect the race.
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Local clerks are already finalizing ballots for printing. The Michigan Supreme Court on Monday held Kennedy’s name would remain on the ballot
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The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled Robert F-Kennedy Junior will be on the state’s presidential ballot. That’s despite Kennedy’s wish to have his name removed.
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Robert F. Kennedy Junior is asking the Michigan Court of Appeals to reverse a judge’s decision that his name may not be removed from the state’s presidential election ballot.
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The Michigan Court of Claims has rejected Robert F. Kennedy Junior’s lawsuit to have his name removed from the state’s presidential ballot. A judge issued the opinion Tuesday
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Kennedy is on the state ballot as the nominee of the Natural Law Party of Michigan. Their state nominating convention was held in April
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Activists sued to force Benson to keep the former president's name off ballots. Trump's attorneys have demanded that he be allowed on the 2024 Republican primary ballot
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There’s a partisan split over voting rights bills working their way through the Legislature. Work will continue on the bills next week