Judge Disqualifies RFK Jr from New York Ballot for Using ‘Sham’ Residency Address

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been disqualified from appearing on the New York ballot for the November election.

On Monday, New York Justice Christina L. Ryba ruled that RFK Jr.’s name will not appear on New York’s ballot after he falsely claimed a residence in the state on nominating petitions.

Kennedy lives in California.

The judge concluded in a 34-page decision that the rented bedroom Kennedy, 70, claimed as his residence in the state wasn’t a “bona fide and legitimate residence, but merely a ‘sham’ address that he assumed for the purpose of maintaining his voter registration” and furthering his political candidacy.

In the decision, Ryba wrote that Kennedy’s designation of 84 Croton Lake Road in Westchester County as his place of residence “was a false statement requiring invalidation of the petition.”

“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,” the judge 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.”

If the judge’s decision is upheld, it would keep Kennedy off the ballot in New York.

However, it could also lead to challenges in other states where he used an address in New York City’s suburbs to gather signatures.

On Friday, RFK Jr. told Fox News’s Neil Cavuto that he had enough signatures to appear on the ballot in all 50 states.

The scion of the famed Democrat political dynasty vowed to appeal, dismissing the ruling as partisan.

The lawsuit was backed by Clear Choice Action, a Democrat-aligned political action committee.

It was filed on behalf of several Democrat voters in the state.

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“The Democrats are showing contempt for democracy,” Kennedy said in a statement.

He also notied the ruling judge is a Democrat.

“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.”

“This case is an assault on New York voters who signed in record numbers to place me on their ballot,” Kennedy wrote on X.”

“The DNC has become a party that uses lawfare in place of the democratic election process.”

Barbara Moss, who rents the room to Kennedy, testified that he pays her $500 a month.

However, Moss acknowledged that there is no written lease.

She also revealed that Kennedy’s first payment wasn’t made until after the New York Post published a story casting doubt on his claim that he lived at that address.

The judge wrote it was “highly improbable, if not preposterous” that Kennedy may return to that bedroom to reside with his wife, family members, multiple pets, and all of his personal belongings to be,” the judge wrote.

Ryba said evidence submitted in the trial showed Kennedy had a “long-standing pattern” of borrowing addresses from friends and relatives so he could maintain his voter registration in New York state while actually residing in California.

Kennedy has a home in California with his wife, actress Cheryl Hines.

While the ruling may be a blow for Kennedy, his longshot bid for president was already extremely unlikely.

survey conducted by Ipsos this week found Kennedy is polling around 5% among voters in seven swing states: Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada.

Clear Choice Action said the ruling shows Kennedy intentionally misled election officials and betrayed voters’ trust.

In a statement, the organization said:

“The Kennedy team will undoubtedly file desperate lawsuit after desperate lawsuit in the coming days and weeks; they will fail, and it will not change the simple truth: he lied, and he’s being held accountable.”

The last substantive independent bid for president was launched in 1992 by populist Texas industrialist Ross Perot, whose strong showing led critics to claim his closer proximity ideologically to losing incumbent President George H.W. Bush led to former Arkansas Democratic Gov. Bill Clinton’s upset win.

Segregationist former Alabama Democratic Gov. George Wallace, running as an American Independent in 1968, and Republican-turned-Progressive ex-President Theodore Roosevelt in 1912 round out the last trio of substantive third-party candidates in the modern era.

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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