Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. qualified to be on the ballot in Washington, state election officials announced Tuesday.
He is one of nine minor party presidential hopefuls approved for the general election ballot by the secretary of state’s office. Those candidates are set to join the presidential nominees of the major parties – Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump.
Whether Kennedy, the nominee of the We the People Party, stays on the ballot may wind up in court.
The Washington State Democratic Party urged the secretary of state to not certify Kennedy’s nomination. Party attorneys argued in an Aug. 9 letter that signatures supporting his candidacy were not collected at a party convention as required by state law, making him ineligible to be one of voters’ choices.