INDIANA — Third-party presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has officially been placed on Indiana’s November presidential ballot.
After submitting his ballot access signatures to county election officials on July 1 and with the Indiana Election Division on July 15, his campaign announced Monday he’d been added to ballots in Indiana, Alaska, and Nebraska.
Kennedy and his running mate Nicole Shanahan, a California philanthropist, are now on ballots in 13 states: Alaska, California, Delaware, Hawaii, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Utah. However, several states have attempted to challenge those appearances.
Green party candidate Jill Stein attempted to make the ballot but fell short with just under 28,000 signatures. Candidates needed 36,943 signatures to appear on the November ballot.