The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact is trying to create a coalition of states with 270 electoral votes to promise to support the presidential candidate who gets the most votes.
Colorado joined the National Popular Vote interstate compact, which seeks to fundamentally change the Electoral College, ...
The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact is trying to create a coalition of states with 270 electoral votes to promise to support the presidential candidate who gets the most votes.
The scheme is called the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, and if enough states join, it will force red states to vote Democrats into the White House every four years—forever.
Among all the things to worry about in our daily lives, the way we elect the President of the United States is probably not at the top of your priority list. Especially in a non-presidential ...
Maine adopted the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, which means the state must direct its electoral college votes to the presidential candidate who wins the national popular vote, regardless ...
That effort is called the “Interstate National Popular Vote Compact.” Washington state’s 2009 mistake can be found by looking up RCW 29A.56.300. It will become effective once states with 270 total ...
More states are signing up for the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, which would allocate a state’s electoral votes to the national popular vote, effectively eliminating the Electoral College ...
This year's presidential race provides the latest motivation for change to supporters of the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. While Democrat Joe Biden scored a decisive win over President ...
National Popular Vote Inc. is a non-profit organization based in Los Altos, California, launched in 2006 by Barry Fadem and John Koza, and led by Fadem, Koza and businessman, reform advocate and ...
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