The Electoral College Is Essential
8/25: Those calling for the end of the electoral college don't understand why it is essential to keeping American elections fair.
8/25: Those calling for the end of the electoral college don't understand why it is essential to keeping American elections fair.
8/23: The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals delivered a blow to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact by ruling that it was unconstitutional to force electors to vote for a candidate.
8/22: Iowa Senator Joni Ernst explains why ending the Electoral College would be a disaster for Iowa.
8/22: Woodland Park has joined two other cities in Colorado, fighting against the state's decision to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
8/22: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Colorado's adoption of the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact violates the constitution.
8/2: Monument Mayor Don Wilson and Mesa County Commissioner Rose Pugliese lead Protect Colorado’s Vote, a group focused on getting Colorado out of the National Popular Vote Compact.
7/26: Democratic presidential candidates are pushing to end the electoral college because it will benefit their party in future elections.
7/23: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky explains how the electoral college helps smaller states during elections.
7/16: A measure to leave the National Popular Vote Compact could appear on Colorado's 2020 ballot, giving voters a chance to decide whether the state should decline participation.
7/15: A question over whether Colorado should leave the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact could appear on the state's 2020 ballots.