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Which states still have RFK Jr. on the ballot?

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(NewsNation) — After his departure from the 2024 presidential race, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been trying to get his name off the ballot in states where his candidacy might help Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris.

Kennedy dropped his independent bid for the White House more than two weeks ago, endorsing Republican nominee Donald Trump immediately after. He cited free speech, the war in Ukraine and a “war on our children” as some of the reasons he’s hellbent on removing himself from battleground state ballots.

“These are the principal causes that persuaded me to leave the Democratic Party and run as an independent and now to throw my support to President Trump,” Kennedy said at his event in Phoenix.


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Polls had shown Kennedy draining support from Trump before he suspended his bid, raising the likelihood that his presence in certain states could impact the results even where he’s no longer running.

“If a candidate is on the ballot, someone will vote for them regardless,” Christopher Thrasher, a ballot access consultant who analyzes third-party campaigns, told The Associated Press. “The primaries showed as much this year on both sides. How many votes is anyone’s guess at this point.”

However, unlike Harris and Trump, Kennedy forfeited ballot access he had to earn through collecting signatures and minor party support, depending on the state.

He’s successfully taken himself out of the running in North Carolina, Arizona, Georgia and more but has likewise nabbed losses in Michigan, New York and Wisconsin. There are plenty more ongoing ballot access battles to keep track of, so here’s where he stands.


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He’s currently on the ballot in nearly half the country:

Alaska 

California 

Colorado 

Delaware 

Hawaii 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Nebraska 

New Mexico 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

Tennessee 

Utah 

Vermont 

Washington 

West Virginia 

Wisconsin 

He’s not on the ballot in 15 other states:

Arizona 

Florida 

Georgia 

Maine 

Massachusetts 

Nevada

New Hampshire

New York 

North Carolina 

Ohio

Pennsylvania 

South Carolina 

Texas 

Virginia 

Wyoming


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His ballot status is still unconfirmed in the remaining 13 states and Washington, D.C.:

Alabama 

Arkansas 

Connecticut 

Idaho 

Illinois 

Kansas 

Maryland 

Missouri 

Montana 

New Jersey 

North Dakota 

Rhode Island

South Dakota 

Washington, D.C. 

Kennedy’s campaign has not yet secured enough signatures to be on the ballot in Mississippi, as reported by Mississippi Today and CBS.

He filed paperwork on Sept. 6 to put himself on the Nov. 5 ballot, even as he works to get it removed in other states. Mississippi is required to publish its sample ballot by Sept. 11.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.