Nebraska Seems Likely to Continue Letting Each U.S. House District Choose its Own Presidential Elector

On March 9, the Nebraska Senate Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee discussed LB 21, the bill to eliminate Nebraska’s system of electing presidential electors. Nebraska and Maine let the voters of each U.S. House district choose their own presidential elector. See this story, which says that only four Senators on the Committee said they support the bill. The bill cannot pass the committee unless it gets support from five members, so the story predicts that the bill is dead. The committee majority also seemed unwilling to pass LB 583, the National Popular Vote Plan bill.


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Nebraska Seems Likely to Continue Letting Each U.S. House District Choose its Own Presidential Elector — 1 Comment

  1. The EVIL party hacks love having more and more gerrymander districts.

    Half the votes in half the districts = about 25 percent ANTI-Democracy minority rule.
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    P.R. and App.V.

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