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Wisconsin's governor signs Kennedy-inspired bill allowing candidates to withdraw from the ballot
The new law permits candidates to withdraw before certification by paying a fee, addressing ballot removal restrictions highlighted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 2024 presidential campaign.
- Wisconsin's Democratic governor signed a bipartisan bill allowing candidates to withdraw from the ballot.
- The new law allows candidates for state and federal offices to rescind their names, except major party candidates due to their unique selection processes.
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Gov. Tony Evers signs law allowing candidates like RFK Jr. to withdraw from the state ballot
A bill inspired in part by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s experience on the ballot in Wisconsin is now law with Gov. Tony Evers' signature.
·Milwaukee, United States
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Wisconsin's governor signs Kennedy-inspired bill allowing candidates to withdraw from the ballot
Wisconsin’s Democratic governor on Friday signed a bipartisan bill that will allow candidates to remove their names from the ballot, addressing an issue that arose last year when Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tried to get himself removed from the presidential ballot.
·United States
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