Nebraska governor calls for legislature to reinstate ‘winner-take-all’ electoral system
- Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen supports legislation for a 'winner-take-all' allocation of electoral votes in presidential elections.
- Nebraska's current system allocates votes by congressional district, potentially allowing Democrats to win electoral votes.
- Pillen urges fellow Republicans in the Legislature to pass the bill for him to sign into law.
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Nebraska Gov. Pillen endorses winner-take-all election system embraced by radio host
Gov. Pillen called on lawmakers to replace Nebraska's unique presidential election system with a winner-take-all model after a right-wing radio host endorsed the plan Tuesday.
Nebraska Governor Advocates for Winner-Take-All Electoral Vote System - News Facts Network
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Nebraska governor calls for legislature to reinstate ‘winner-take-all’ electoral system
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen (R) endorsed switching the state to a “winner-take-all” system for Electoral College votes on Tuesday, a change that would bring the state in line with the rest of the country and could tip the 2024 election. Only Nebraska and Maine assign Electoral College votes by district. In most elections, Republicans take…
Nebraska Gov. Pillen endorses bid to restore winner-take-all system in presidential elections
Such a change could prove pivotal in a narrow presidential contest as it would potentially result in the securing of an additional electoral vote for the Republican candidate.
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