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  1. Apr 21, 2024 · The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact seeks to guarantee that the candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states and the District of Columbia wins the presidency.

    • Nadine El-Bawab
    • 9 min
    • How Does The System Currently Work?
    • What Are The Problems with This System?
    • How Would National Popular Vote Work?
    • What Are The Advantages of National Popular Vote?
    • How Many States Are Currently Signed on?
    • Wouldn’T This Mean That Candidates Would only Need to Campaign in Big Cities?
    • Is It Constitutional?

    Right now, the President of the United States is not elected by a popular vote. Instead, each state and Washington D.C. is assigned a certain number of electoral votes based on its population. And in all states but Maine and Nebraska, the candidate who receives the most votes in that state is awarded all of its electoral votes, whether the split is...

    The Electoral College is very undemocratic and riddled with issues. For example: 1. The candidate who placed second in the popular vote was elected in 2016, 2000, 1888, 1876, and 1824. 2. A shift of a relative handful of votes in one or two states would have elected the second-place candidate in six of the last 12 presidential elections. 3. The vot...

    States already have the power to award their electors to the winner of the national popular vote, although this would be disadvantageous to the state that did so unless it was joined simultaneously by other states that represent a majority of electoral votes. Hence, the National Popular Vote plan is an interstate compact— a type of state law author...

    Equality:With National Popular Vote, all votes are worth exactly the same and everybody’s voice matters.
    Fairness:This compact would rightfully ensure that the candidate who receives the most votes wins, just as in any other election in the country and unlike in 2000 and 2016.
    Accountability:Because the National Popular Vote plan would create a supermajority for the national popular vote winner, candidates would be accountable to all Americans and not just to those in ba...
    Motivation:This reform gives voters in all states, regardless of party affiliation, an incentive to vote in presidential elections and would help build GOTV efforts in all states

    As of now, 17 states and Washington, D.C. have joined the National Popular Vote compact: Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Maryland, Washington, New Jersey, Illinois, New York, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Delaware, Maine and Oregon. This brings us to 209 of the 270 (73%) electoral votes needed to activate the pact — j...

    Although it is sometimes conjectured that a national popular election would focus only on big cities, it is clear that this would not be the case. Evidence as to how a nationwide presidential campaign would be run can be found by examining the way presidential candidates currently campaign inside battleground states. Inside Ohio or Florida, to pick...

    Yes. The selection of presidential electors is specifically entrusted to the states by the Constitution. As with other powers entrusted to the states, it is an application, not a circumvention, of the Constitution when the states utilize those powers as they see fit. The framers enacted the provisions relating to the Electoral College to allow for ...

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  3. In Georgia and 47 other states and the District of Columbia, electors vote according to who wins the total popular vote. So, if the Republican candidate wins the popular vote, that party’s electors vote for their candidate to become president of the United States.

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  4. Apr 2, 2021 · Republicans passed and signed the 98-page voting law last week following the first Democratic victories in presidential and Senate elections in Georgia in a generation. President Biden won the...

  5. May 20, 2024 · As the General Primary and Nonpartisan Election approaches in Georgia, voters across the C-S-R-A are gearing up to make their voices heard.

  6. Mar 12, 2024 · Georgia will have a second Primary Day on May 21 for races like the U.S. House or Georgia General Assembly seats. Below, find some key dates, voter resources and specific early voting...

  7. Apr 19, 2024 · April 19, 2024. As the 2024 presidential election approaches, Georgia voters again find themselves in the spotlight. Will they give President Joe Biden another term? Or will former President...

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