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News Stories

President Trump Repeats His Long-Standing Opposition to Electoral College, and Favors A Nationwide Vote for President Because It Would “Bring All the States Into Play”
Editorials Support National Popular Vote
Oklahoma Senate OK's Bill by Bipartisan 28–18 Vote
Two-Thirds of Arizona Senators are Sponsors of National Popular Vote Bill
Polls Show more than 70% Support for a Nationwide Vote for President
Bipartisan Group of 31 Missouri Representatives Sponsor National Popular Vote
Bob Barr Endorses National Popular Vote
Oregon House Passes National Popular Vote Bill
Connecticut Governor Malloy Signs National Popular Vote Bill
38 States Voted for Same Party in Last 5 Presidential Elections
Bipartisan Group of 25 (of 38) Michigan Senators Introduce National Popular Vote Bill in 2018
Delaware Governor Carney Signs National Popular Vote into Law
New Mexico Governor Grisham Signs National Popular Vote Bill into Law
Maine Senate Passes National Popular Vote Bill 21-14, House Passes It 77-69, but Then Defeats It
Nevada Legislature Passes National Popular Vote, but Governor Steve Sisolak Vetoes It
8 Former ALEC National Chairs Endorse National Popular Vote
Minnesota House Passes National Popular Vote
Oregon Governor Kate Brown Signs National Popular Vote Bill into Law

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  • The national popular vote winner should become President
  • One-person, one-vote
  • Candidates should have a reason to campaign in all 50 states