Jerry Goldfeder was quoted in a New York Law Journal article discussing a New York trial court judge’s decision that ordered the state Board of Elections not to include Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the statewide ballot. “The decision is unsurprising,” said Jerry. “New York has a long line of cases that require a bona fide address on ballot access petitions, for candidates running for City Council or President of the United States. It remains to be seen whether it will hold up on appeal, and, if so, if other states will follow this ruling.”
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