Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign has made significant progress in its bid to qualify for the ballot in all 50 states. The campaign recently announced that it has submitted signatures in eight new states, bringing the total number of states where signatures have been submitted to 33.
The states where signatures were recently submitted include Indiana, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Missouri, Ohio, Oregon, and West Virginia. While signatures had already been collected in Idaho, Iowa, and Ohio, the campaign strategically delayed their submission to align with the respective states' deadlines.
With this latest development, Kennedy's campaign has secured a spot on the ballot in 12 states and is now eligible to receive 145 electoral college votes. This progress marks a significant step forward for the independent candidate as he seeks to gain nationwide ballot access.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign has been actively working to meet the signature requirements in each state to ensure his presence on the ballot come election day. The submission of signatures in these additional states underscores the campaign's commitment to running a robust and competitive presidential bid.
As the campaign continues to navigate the complex process of ballot qualification, supporters and observers alike will be closely monitoring Kennedy's progress in securing ballot access across all 50 states. With the submission of signatures in 33 states, the campaign is steadily advancing towards its goal of nationwide ballot eligibility.