Top North Carolina court rules ballots must be reprinted without RFK Jr.’s name
- The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled 4-3 to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name from the state's general election ballot, supporting efforts to create accurate voting cards.
- The court stated that including Kennedy's name could mislead voters and potentially disenfranchise many, which was not adequately considered in lower rulings.
- Reprinting ballots will take over two weeks and require significant resources from the state, affecting the time voters have to cast their votes.
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