Minnesota House Passes National Popular Vote, but Senate Doesn’t Agree

On April 30, the Minnesota House amended a budget bill that had already passed the Senate.  The House amended the bill to include the National Popular Vote Plan bill, and passed the bill, SF 2227.  But the Senate did not agree with the amendment.

The Minnesota House as a Democratic majority, but the Senate has a Republican majority.  Minnesota has the only legislature currently in which one house has a majority of one party, but the other house has a majority of the other party.


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Minnesota House Passes National Popular Vote, but Senate Doesn’t Agree — 2 Comments

  1. Gerrymander ROT in ALL 50 rotted States.

    1/2 or less votes x 1/2 gerrymander districts = 1/4 or less CONTROL

    PR in ALL regimes.

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