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In his quest for ballot access, RFK Jr. hits a road block in New York

A New York judge ruled Monday that independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cannot appear on that state’s ballot because he did not provide a legitimate address on his petition.

Judge Christina Ryba wrote in her ruling that the address listed on Kennedy’s nominating petition “was not Kennedy's bona fide and legitimate residence, but merely a ‘sham’ address that he assumed for the purpose of maintaining his voter registration and furthering his own political aspirations” in New York.

The court found that Kennedy has a pattern of “borrowing addresses from friends and relatives” while actually living in California.

“Using a friend's address for political and voting purposes, while barely stepping foot on the premises, does not equate to residency under the Election Law,” Ryba wrote. “To hold otherwise would establish a dangerous precedent and open the door to the fraud and political mischief that the Election Law residency rules were designed to prevent.”

In a statement, the Kennedy campaign condemned the ruling and vowed to appeal.

The campaign said the ruling came “in spite of the fact that Kennedy is registered to vote in New York,” pays taxes in New York and has various state licenses – including a driver’s license, law license “and his falconry license.”

“The Democrats are showing contempt for democracy,” Kennedy said in a statement. “They aren’t confident they can win at the ballot box, so they are trying to stop voters from having a choice. We will appeal and we will win.”

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