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Michigan Secretary Of State Explains Decision To Keep RFK Jr. On Ballot

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson speaks at a conference with local election and law enforcement officials Wednesday, April 10, 2024, in Traverse City, Mich. The Committee for Safe and Secure

Michigan Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson, recently addressed the issue of a candidate seeking to have his name removed from the state's ballot. The candidate in question, RFK Jr., who has now declared support for former President Trump, attempted to withdraw from the race. However, Michigan's laws stipulate that once a candidate accepts a minor party's nomination for the presidency, they cannot withdraw their name from the ballot.

Secretary Benson explained that this legal provision is in place to prevent potential fraud and safeguard the integrity of minor and third-party efforts. Allowing candidates to withdraw after accepting a nomination could lead to abuse of the system, where individuals could manipulate the process to undermine the representation of these parties on the ballot.

Despite the candidate's request and subsequent legal challenges, the Michigan Supreme Court upheld the decision to keep RFK Jr.'s name on the ballot. Secretary Benson emphasized that her role is to uphold the law and ensure fair and transparent elections by enforcing the established rules without bias.

Michigan law prohibits candidates from withdrawing after accepting minor party nomination.
RFK Jr. tried to withdraw from Michigan ballot after supporting Trump.
Secretary Benson aims to prevent fraud and protect minor party representation.

By adhering to the state's regulations, Secretary Benson aims to maintain the credibility of the electoral process and protect the rights of all political parties involved. The decision to retain RFK Jr.'s name on the ballot aligns with Michigan's legal framework and serves to uphold the principles of accountability and consistency in electoral procedures.

Secretary Benson's commitment to impartially applying the law underscores the importance of upholding democratic values and ensuring that all candidates, regardless of their affiliations, are subject to the same standards and regulations. The decision regarding RFK Jr.'s candidacy reflects a broader effort to safeguard the electoral system from potential abuses and maintain the integrity of the democratic process in Michigan.

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