Presidential Popular Vote Compact Would Lead to Chaos
7/13: If the National Popular Vote Compact comes into play, it could cause chaos during the presidential elections and leave the results mired in the courts.
7/13: If the National Popular Vote Compact comes into play, it could cause chaos during the presidential elections and leave the results mired in the courts.
7/12: Presidential candidate, Senator Bernie Sanders, has joined with Leftists who want to abolish the Electoral College.
6/21: NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll found that the majority of Americans support term limits but Democrats and Republicans are divided over abolishing the electoral college.
6/13: Democrats pushing to abolish the electoral college are closer to their goal with 15 states and Washington DC agreeing to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
6/13: Judicial Watch has filed suit against Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold after she refused to turn over records involving the state's adoption of the National Popular Vote Act.
6/12: Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, making Oregon the 15th state to join the movement to abolish the electoral college.
6/7: Coloradans Vote, a group pushing for a repeal of the National Popular Vote Act, says they are halfway to gathering the signatures required that would put their repeal on the 2020 ballot.
6/6: The Oregon legislature passed a bill that puts the state on its way to joining the national popular vote movement.
6/3: Democrats claim voter suppression and attempt to abolish the electoral college instead of accepting the outcomes of fair elections.
5/30: Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak has vetoed a bill that would force Nevada's electoral votes to go to the national popular vote winner.