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"Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors ..." -- U.S. Constitution
Endorsed by 1,777
State Legislators
In addition to 935 state legislative sponsors (shown above), 952 other legislators have cast recorded votes in favor of the National Popular Vote bill.
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Short Explanation
The National Popular Vote bill would guarantee a majority of the Electoral College to the presidential candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The bill would reform the Electoral College so that the electoral vote in the Electoral College reflects the choice of the nation's voters for President of the United States.   more
6 Enactments
The National Popular Vote bill has been enacted into law in states possessing 73 electoral votes — 27% of the 270 electoral votes needed to activate the legislation.

  • Hawaii - 4 votes
  • New Jersey - 15 votes
  • Illinois - 21 votes
  • Maryland - 10 votes

  • Massachusetts - 12

  • Washington - 11 votes


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    John Anderson (R-I–IL)
    Birch Bayh (D–IN)
    John Buchanan (R–AL)
    Tom Campbell (R–CA)
    Tom Downey (D–NY)
    D. Durenberger (R–MN)
    Jake Garn (R–UT)
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    The candidate who gets the most votes in all 50 states.
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    Request to the National Board of the League of Women Voters to Permit All League Members to Hear Both Sides of the Debate Concerning Problems with the 7 "Consensus" Questions about the National Popular Vote Bill

    The 2008 National Convention of the League of Women Voters passed a resolution to "study the advisability of using the National Popular Vote Compact among the states as a method for electing the President."

    Because of problems with the 7 "consensus" questions that have been sent to League chapters, we are requesting that the National Board of the League of Women Voters (at no expense to the League) permit all League members to hear both sides of the debate concerning problems with the "consensus" questions.

    March 30, 2009 Request to LWV National Board



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    Request to League of Women Voters [Part 1 of 2]
    March 31, 2009
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    Request to League of Women Voters [Part 2 of 2]
    March 31, 2009
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    Reform the Electoral College so that the electoral vote reflects the nationwide popular vote for President