Wisconsin Denies RFK Jr.’s Request To Be Removed From The Ballot
The text discusses a legal provision regarding the nomination process for candidates. It states that according to the statute, any individual who submits nomination papers and qualifies for a position on the ballot is not allowed to decline their nomination. This statement was made by a person named Jacobs, emphasizing the binding nature of the nomination once it is filed. The text outlines a key aspect of the nomination process for candidates, highlighting that once an individual submits their nomination papers and meets the qualifications for a position on the ballot, they are legally obligated to accept their nomination. This provision, as articulated by Jacobs, underscores the commitment involved in the nomination process, suggesting that candidates cannot withdraw once they have entered the fray. This binding nature of the nomination is important for maintaining the integrity and stability of the electoral process, ensuring that once a candidate is nominated, they are expected to fulfill that role unless there are specific legal grounds to retract their nomination.
‘The statute literally says, Any person who files nomination papers and qualifies to appear on the ballot may not decline nomination,’ Jacobs said
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