Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will not appear on Wyoming's Presidential Election Ballot on Nov. 5.

That's according to Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray.

Kennedy notified Gray's Office on September 4 that he wanted to withdraw his name from the ballot, according to a release from Gray's office. He had submitted petitions to run as an independent presidential candidate in Wyoming on August 26.

Kennedy Has Endorsed Donald Trump

Kennedy recently endorsed former President Donald Trump for president. He originally had filed to run for president i 2024 as a Democrat. He later announced that he would run for president as an independent candidate before throwing his support behind Trump, who is the Republican nominee.

In the news release announcing Kennedy's withdrawal from the Wyoming ballot, Gray included the following statement: “Following his notice of withdrawal, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will not appear on the ballot as a presidential candidate in Wyoming,” Secretary of State Chuck Gray said. “Our office is dedicated to providing continued, transparent service to the people of Wyoming.”

A Traditional Wyoming Branding

Ranchers in states like Wyoming still do it the way it has been done for generations.

Let's take a peak into how ranchers near Chugwater, Wyoming gather to help their neighbors with the hard work that needs to be done.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

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