The Supreme Court said on Friday that it would not restore Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to the ballot in New York after a state court judge ruled that he had used a sham address on his nominating petition.
The court’s brief order gave no reasons, which is typical when it rules on emergency applications. No dissents were noted.
Mr. Kennedy has suspended his campaign and endorsed former President Donald J. Trump. But his lawyers told the justices that New Yorkers should be permitted to cast their votes for him. “A suspended campaign is not a terminated campaign,” they wrote.