The plot thickened this afternoon, as Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. turned in a purported 110,000 signatures to get on the Arizona General Election ballot, but listed a home address in New York that a judge in that state found to be a “sham” address.
While Arizona does not require a Presidential candidate to live in New York, Kennedy did sign the nomination paper attesting that the Katonah address is his “actual residence address”.
The nomination paper will likely be one of the bases for filing a legal challenge to keep him off the Arizona ballot. Arizona – unlike New York – is a swing state and even though Kennedy only polls at 5% in Arizona, both major parties are wary of Kennedy tipping the balance to the other party.
Validity of the signatures will be another. Out of the “purported” 110,000 signatures turned in, 42,303 need to be considered valid.
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