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Testimony in support of Colorado’s NPV repeal bill

February 11, 2025 by Staff in Electoral College

Yesterday, a committee in the Colorado House of Representatives heard testimony on HB 1102, a bill to remove the state from the National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV).

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Will NPV lobbyists stop their “blue wall” talk now?

February 10, 2025 by Trent England in Electoral College

It’s no secret that NPV was founded by an upset Al Gore supporter, nor that most of its recent support comes from Democrats similarly frustrated by 2016.

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Utah could put NPV ban in state Constitution

February 6, 2025 by Trent England in Electoral College

Rep. Jason Kyle has introduced House Joint Resolution 5, proposing an amendment to the Utah Constitution, with the intent of blocking any future legislature from signing the state on to NPV.

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Colorado House will hear NPV repeal bill

February 5, 2025 by Trent England in Electoral College

This is a good reason for the Colorado Legislature to reconsider NPV.

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Is National Popular Vote a Tantrum?

January 31, 2025 by Trent England in Electoral College

The National Popular Vote interstate compact is not serious public policy. But that doesn’t mean it’s not serious.

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The Art of the TikTok Deal

January 24, 2025 by Harry Roth in Justice

TikTok, the social media app owned by Chinese company ByteDance, was given a 75-day extension by President Trump via an executive order signed on January 20.

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NPV’s Odd Definition of “Suburbs”

January 14, 2025 by Sean Parnell in Electoral College

I recently re-listened to a March 2023 hearing on the National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV) in Michigan. As NPV supporters recited their talking points, I heard something that I’ve probably …

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Michigan, and other states, have constitutions that may prohibit NPV

December 23, 2024 by Staff in Other

Many states have constitutional provisions that limit voting to state residents.

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Will Democrat electors support Harris?

December 17, 2024 by Trent England in Other

After a bruising year for Democrats, it would be unsurprising to see some of their presidential electors take the opportunity to make their own voices heard.

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2024 “official” National Popular Vote Results

December 13, 2024 by Sean Parnell in Electoral College

NPV is extremely vulnerable when it comes to actually adding up votes, in particular when it comes to non-member states not following the timeline required by a compact they are not a party to.

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