RFK Jr. will fight getting kicked off NY ballot by claiming it's unconstitutional to make him say where he lives
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to appeal an Albany judge's ruling that invalidated his nominating petition due to the use of a 'sham' residence address.
Kennedy's attorney argued that requiring candidates to provide a residence address violates the Constitution, claiming such specifications are inapplicable to presidential qualifications.
In a decision, Justice Christina Ryba determined that Kennedy's rented bedroom in Katonah doesn't qualify as a legitimate residence, indicating he falsely claimed to live in New York.
Kennedy intends to challenge the constitutionality of New York Election Law, which mandates that presidential candidates indicate their place of residence on nominating petitions.
Read at Business Insider
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