Wednesday, March 20, 2019

National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) Update



The National Popular Vote Bill would Guarantee the Presidency to the Candidate who Receives the Most Popular Votes in All 50 States and the District of Columbia. To do this, you need enough States with 270 Electoral Votes to Send their Electors to the Electoral College.

It has been Enacted into Law in 12 States and D.C. with 181 Electoral Votes (CA, CO, CT, DC, HI, IL, MA, MD, NJ, NY, RI, VT, WA).

The Delaware House of Representatives Passed the National Popular Vote Bill by a 24-17 Vote and sent the Bill to Governor John Carney.

The New Mexico Senate just Passed the National Popular Vote Bill by a 25-16 Vote and sent the Bill to Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham.

If the Bills are Signed, the National Popular Vote Bill will have been Passed by States possessing 189 Electoral Votes.

Then we'll just need 81 more Votes before it takes effect.

Here's the Path forward:

For the Remainder of 2019, NPVIC will focus Resources on Maine and Nevada. Thousands from the Daily Kos Community have stepped up to make Calls and Send Letters to their State Legislators to Pass the NPVIC.

Oregon is the Top Priority in 2020, where Bills have already been Introduced and there has been Growing Support since the 2016 Election.

Virginia could be a Major Target in 2020 as well, as Democrats may take back the Legislature this Fall, making Passing the NPVIC Bills more likely.

In 2021-2022, possible Democratic Victories in the 2020 Elections could put Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota, and North Carolina on the Map.

If we can stick to this Plan and Win, States Totaling more than 270 Electoral Votes will have Joined the Compact, and we could Elect a President via the National Popular Vote as soon as 2024!










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