North Carolina elections board finds some voters didn't know purpose of RFK Jr. and Cornel West petitions when they sign
CNN North Carolinas elections board has deferred a decision on allowing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cornel West on the states ballot after learning that some voters who signed petitions to help the independent presidential hopefuls gain ballot access did not understand the purpose of those petitions.
The findings potentially lend credence to some of the objections filed by allies of President Joe Biden seeking to block access for the two candidates in the key battleground state.
At a North Carolina State Board of Elections hearing on Tuesday, board staff shared that they had reached out to voters who signed petitions to help the minor parties established by Kennedy and West to gain ballot access in the state and found that some of them were not told the purpose and intent or did not understand the purpose and intent of the petitions they signed.
In its objections to both Kennedy and Wests ballot access, the pro-Biden super PAC Clear Choice claimed that both candidates were misleading voters who signed their petitions, arguing that the candidates had violated a state law that requires newly formed political parties to inform signers of the general purpose and intent of the party.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/09/politics/rfk-cornel-west-ballot-north-carolina/index.html