North Carolina Could Pass National Popular Vote Plan This Year

A year ago, the North Carolina Senate passed the National Popular Vote Plan. SB 954 passed on May 14, 2007. However, the House has done nothing with the bill. But North Carolina, like most states, has two-year legislative sessions, and the House is considering passing the bill. See this story.


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  1. To be involved in the National Popular Vote bill effort . . .

    Make Your Vote for President in North Carolina Count as Much as a Vote in Ohio or Florida. Add Your Voice. Sign the Petition at http://NationalPopularVoteNC.com/

    Sign up to get email updates – http://www.NationalPopularVote.com/pages/getemailupdates.php

    Tell a friend- http://www.NationalPopularVote.com/pages/tellafriend.php

    Help get the word out and show your support.
    Distribute literature at political, civic, or other meeting, convention, or conference.
    Post on discussion groups.
    Write letters to editors, OpEds, and/or blog.
    Please include a link to the National Popular Vote web site.

    Up-to-date information and materials are at http://www.NationalPopularVote.com/pages/explanation.php

  2. I say, lets call our state Reps. and Senators to oppose this bill, but to revive the Electoral College the way it needs to be. Where each district’s vote goes to the candidate it chooses, not to be overturned by the state’s majority vote, and all cast to one candidate.

  3. Abolish the timebomb Electoral College.

    Uniform definition of Elector in the U.S.A.

    NONPARTISAN nomination and election of all elected executive officers and judges using Approval Voting — vote for 1 or more, highest win — pending advanced head to head math.

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