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The National Popular Vote bill would guarantee the Presidency to the candidate
who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states and the District of
Columbia (Explanation). It has been enacted into law by 16 states and DC with
205 electoral votes (Map of states). It needs an additional 65 electoral votes
to go into effect.


TAKE ACTION NOW – TELL YOUR LEGISLATORS TO PASS NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE

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Video of Introduction: What It Is - Why It&#039;s Needed

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Poll shows Biden winning national popular vote by 2 million votes in 2024,
but Trump winning Electoral College



Poll shows Biden winning national popular vote by 2 million votes in 2024,
but Trump winning Electoral College



65% Support National Popular Vote according to new Pew Poll



Michigan House Committee Approves National Popular Vote Bill



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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz Signs National Popular Vote into Law



Both Houses of Nevada Legislature Have Approved National Popular Vote
constitutional amendment



41 States (with 80% of U.S. population) will be Ignored in the 2024 Presidential
Election



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Shortcomings of the Current System of Electing the President



In 6 Elections, 2 Near-Misses (2020, 2004) and 2 Second-Place Presidents (2016,
2000)



National Popular Vote Has Been Enacted into Law in 17 Jurisdictions with
205 Electoral Votes



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Just 12 Closely Divided Battleground States Got 96% of 2020 Campaign Events



Colorado Voters Approve National Popular Vote at Ballot Box



5 of 46 Presidents Came into Office Without Winning the National Popular Vote



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Virginia House Passes National Popular Vote



270-by-2024 Virtual Conference on Nov 19 hosted by National Popular Vote, League
of Women Voters, Common Cause, FairVote, Equal Citizens



Read or Download Every Vote Equal Book for FREE



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Small States Do Not Benefit from Current System



America's 100 Biggest Cities Are Home to 19% of Population -- Same Percentage
as Rural America



12 Closely Divided Battleground States Got 94% of 2016 Campaign Events



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Rural States Are Almost Entirely Ignored Under Current State-by-State System 



California Can't and Won't Dominate a National Popular Vote for President



One Delayed Mail Truck Can Decide the Presidency



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The Electoral College Is a National Security Threat



Small States Are Evenly Divided in Presidential Elections



How the Electoral College Works



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Supreme Court Unanimously Rules that States May Require Presidential Electors to
be Faithful



How A Nationwide Campaign for President Would Be Run



Voter Turnout Is Substantially Higher in Battleground States than Spectator
States



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Equal Citizens Asks Supreme Court to Declare Winner-Take-All Unconstitutional



Analysis of the Fractional Proportional (Lodge-Gossett) Method of Awarding
Electoral Votes



Analysis of the Whole-Number Proportional Method of Awarding Electoral Votes



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Analysis of the Congressional-District Method of Awarding Electoral Votes



Analysis of Voter Choice Ballot (Unilateral Awarding of Electoral Votes)



Out of 1,164 General-Election Campaign Events in Past 4 Presidential Elections,
22 States Received 0 Visits and 9 More States Received Just 1



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36 States Voted for Same Party in 6 Presidential Elections 2000–2020



Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) Is Compatible with National Popular Vote 



Initiative Petition Launched in Michigan



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 * The national popular vote winner should become President
 * One-person, one-vote
 * Candidates should have a reason to campaign in all 50 states