National Popular Vote Plan Bill Advances in Rhode Island

On April 3, the Rhode Island House Judiciary Committee passed HB 7388 by a vote of 9-4. This is the National Popular Vote Plan bill. Rhode Island appears to be the only state in which a National Popular Vote Plan bill has made any headway in calendar year 2012 so far.


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  1. NO uniform definition of Elector in the NPV scheme from Hell.
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    the correct amdt –

    Uniform definition of Elector in ALL of the U.S.A.
    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

    This reform stuff AIN’T atomic physics.

  2. And how did the Libertarian Party’s Rep. Daniel Gordon vote on the bill?

    Is Gordon still the only state legislator in the U.S. affiliated with the Libertarian Party?

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