Nevada Bill for National Popular Vote Advances

On May 18, the Nevada Senate passed AJR 6, which is a proposed constitutional amendment that would provide for Nevada to join the National Popular Vote Plan. It had already passed the Senate, so it is now through the legislature. No gubernatorial action is needed because it is not a bill, but a proposed constitutional amendment.

If the next session of the legislature also passes it, then it would be on the ballot in November 2026.

So far the only other state in which voters have voted on the National Popular Vote Plan is Colorado, where the legislature passed the plan and then a group opposed to the idea collected the signatures to ask the voters to repeal it. But a majority of the Colorado voters voted to keep it.


Comments

Nevada Bill for National Popular Vote Advances — 8 Comments

  1. NPV –
    ATTEMPT TO SUBVERT 14-1 AMDT —
    VOTES OUTSIDE A STATE TO DETERMINE RESULTS INSIDE A STATE.

    ALSO NO CONGRESS APPROVAL OF THE MACHINATION 1-10-3

  2. Wow, AZ is right. This is one of those two times a day for the broken clock.

  3. Nevada is a swing state. It is irrational of them to throw away their electoral power.

    And, besides, NPV does not solve the problem of plurality voting; you can STILL get a President elected with a minority of the popular vote.

  4. If it ever reaches the 270 threshold, which is dubious, thank God we have a conservative supreme court which will throw it out.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.