Indiana Capital Chronicle reports:
Third-party presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has submitted enough signatures for the Indiana Election Division to certify his candidacy, meaning Kennedy will likely appear on the November ballot as an option for Hoosiers.
The Indiana Election Division confirmed that Kennedy met the Monday deadline at noon for submission but said it hasn’t yet counted Kennedy’s signatures.
Kennedy reported submitting over 105,000 petition signatures for an independent bid to county election officials on July 1, more than the minimum 36,943 needed to qualify. He said officials certified nearly 39,000 signatures, allowing him to appear on the ballot alongside Democrat and Republican nominees.
“While canvassing for signatures, 99% of the people I encountered wanted to sign the petition to get Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the ballot,” said Indiana campaign volunteer Dolores Lane in Kennedy’s release. “Indianans are ready to end government corruption and embrace healthy people, healthy food, healthy soils — and the return of our Constitutional freedoms.”
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