Texas will allow independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. onto the November election ballot, the Secretary of State’s announced on Thursday.
The office sent a letter to the campaign certifying Kennedy’s petition contained 122,513 valid signatures, about 9,000 more than the 113,151 he needed to get on the ballot. The petition signers had to be registered voters who did not vote in the March primary elections.
Kennedy is on the ballot so far in 16 states, including the battlegrounds of Michigan and North Carolina, according to a New York Times analysis.
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