Early Voting Begins Amid Third-Party Legal Battles in Key States
As ballots are sent out, legal challenges from third-party candidates cause delays in several battleground states.
- Early voting for the 2024 election has started, with voters in select states casting ballots in person, absentee, or by mail.
- Legal challenges from third-party candidates have delayed ballot distribution in key states like North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
- Pennsylvania counties are awaiting state Supreme Court rulings on third-party candidates before sending out mail-in ballots.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. successfully appealed to remove his name from ballots in North Carolina, causing significant reprinting costs.
- Other states, including Minnesota, Virginia, and Vermont, have begun early voting without major issues, while South Dakota and Wisconsin will follow soon.