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In reply to the discussion: End the electoral college [View all]Motown_Johnny
(22,308 posts)17. What stops a state from just not doing this, or
deciding to switch back after they figure out that now only the high population states get all the attention?
I still consider this a political impossibility. People in low population states will never go for it and even if they do, for one cycle, they will rebel and insist their electoral votes be awarded as a block again.
Hell, just wait until some states with an even number of electoral votes award half to each candidate effectively having no effect on the race.
I consider this entire idea a pipe dream.
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Each state has a number of electors equal to its total Congressional representation
Zebedeo
Jan 2012
#4
NPV does NOT require a constitutional amendment. It is 49% of the way to going into effect
mvymvy
Feb 2012
#16
or if (say) Texas chooses to not participate, and declines to provide a popular vote count?
Nye Bevan
Feb 2012
#20
Title 3, Chapter 1, Section 6 of the United States Code Requires States to Report Totals
mvymvy
Feb 2012
#22
49% of the way to going into effect - Enacted by 3 jurisdictions among the 13 smallest states
mvymvy
Feb 2012
#21
NPV achieves the goal of guaranteeing the Presidency to Candidate with most national popular votes
mvymvy
Feb 2012
#26
Winner of Popular Vote in ALL 50 States and DC gets NPV's enacting states' electoral votes - 270+
mvymvy
Feb 2012
#31
Any state that enacts the proportional approach on its own would reduce its own influence
mvymvy
Feb 2012
#33
When a presidential candidate spends more time in Iowa than California
taught_me_patience
Feb 2012
#36
That's a totally separate issue. The primary system is decided by the parties
Nye Bevan
Feb 2012
#37