Nebraska Bills to End Letting Each U.S. House District Elect Its Own Presidential Elector

Two bills have been introduced in the Nebraska legislature to end the practice of letting each U.S. House district choose its own presidential elector.

Senator Loren Lippincott (R-Central City) introduced LB 3, an ordinary proposed statute.

Senator Myron Dorn (R-Adams) introduced LR24CA, which is a proposed amendment to the State Constitution. It would provide that all presidential electors be elected by a statewide vote. Because it would amend the Constitution, it would require a popular vote in 2026. That would give the voters a chance to decide if they like the current system, or whether they want all the electors chosen statewide, as is done in 48 states.


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Nebraska Bills to End Letting Each U.S. House District Elect Its Own Presidential Elector — 6 Comments

  1. EC – ONE OF THE ANTI-DEMOCRACY MINORITY RULE GERRYMANDER SYSTEMS IN THE USA REGIME —

    1/2 OR LESS VOTER VOTES X AREAS HAVING HALF VOTES [ 435 REPS/ 100 SENS/ 538 12 AMDT EC ] = 1/4 OR LESS CONTROL.

    MUCH, MUCH, MUCH WORSE MINORITY RULE PRIMARY MATH.

    PR
    APPV
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