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 14 States and D.C. with 181 Electoral Votes (CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, HI, IL, MA, MD, NJ, NM, NY, RI, VT, WA).
The National Popular Vote Bill will have been Passed by States possessing 189 Electoral Votes. We need 81 more Votes before it takes effect.
The National Popular Vote Bill is also making Progress in other States.
The Nevada House and Maine Senate are about to Vote on the Bill.
There is a Committee Hearing in the Oregon Senate Rules Committee.
There will be a Hearing in New Hampshire in the Fall.
The Bill has been Introduced in 20 States so far during 2019.
The Non-Profit National Popular Vote Organization Employs Traveling and Local Representatives on a year-round Basis to Conduct One-on-One Meetings with State Legislators and Grassroots Groups that Influence State Legislators.
UPDATE
On April 16th, the Nevada Assembly Passed AB 186, the National Popular Vote Plan Bill. The vote was 23-17. All Republicans Voted Against it. In addition, Five Democrats Voted Against it: Teresa Benitez-Thompson, Maggie Carlton, Daniele Monroe-Moreno, Dina Neal, and Greg Smith. The Bill has a Senate Committee Hearing on April 24th.
NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker
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