NC Board Approves RFK Jr's Party for Ballot
NC Board Approves RFK Jr's Party for Ballot

NC Board Approves RFK Jr's Party for Ballot

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The North Carolina State Board of Elections has approved Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 'We The People' party for ballot access in a 4-1 vote, while rejecting Cornel West's 'Justice for All' party in a 3-2 decision. The board's decisions could significantly impact the presidential race in this swing state, where elections are often closely contested. The rejection of the 'Justice for All' party was due to concerns over potential fraud in the signature collection process. Both parties faced scrutiny over their petition drives, with Democrats on the board questioning the legitimacy of the signatures and Republicans accusing the board of partisanship. Kennedy's party required fewer signatures compared to running as an independent, a point of contention among board members. Despite the controversy, the board ultimately decided to approve Kennedy's party while denying West's, citing issues of credibility and legal compliance.

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