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State considers presidential elector districts

Feb 21, 2025 by Trent England blog

A novel, but not unprecedented, way of choosing presidential electors is being considered by the Rhode Island Legislature. A House proposal would divide the state into four districts, with the voters…

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NPV compact flubs basic constitutional process

Feb 25, 2025 by Trent England blog

Whether one likes or dislikes the Electoral College—or the concept of a national direct election—should not distract from considering the actual terms of the proposed National Popular Vote interstate…

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National Popular Vote Tries to Minimize Recount Problem

Feb 26, 2025 by Sean Parnell blog

One of the more serious problems the National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV) has with recounts is that it would be impossible to conduct a full nationwide recount if the national margin were c…

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States are stepping up to defend the Electoral College

Feb 28, 2025 by Harry Roth blog

Support for the Electoral College is surging in state legislatures across the country, with multiple states passing resolutions to defend our 238-year-old election system. So far, three states have p…

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Who voted for Canada’s new Prime Minister?

Mar 12, 2025 by Trent England blog

It’s out with the old, in with the new, atop the Canadian government. Mark Carney will become the new prime minister after winning the election with 86 percent of the vote. Wait, hold on… 86 percent?…

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NPV is not a normal interstate compact

Mar 17, 2025 by Trent England blog

First-year law students learn that a contract only binds the parties to it. Relying on non-parties makes a contract vulnerable to unintentional or intentional interference. Yet a plan to change presi…

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NPV compact lacks normal protections

Mar 19, 2025 by Trent England blog

Interstate compacts are common, but the National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV) is different from all the others—and not just because it attempts to unravel the checks and balances in the Elec…

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NPV: Let judges decide elections

Mar 21, 2025 by Trent England blog

Most multi-lateral interstate compacts have their own process, often a commission, to ensure uniform interpretation among members and to resolve disputes. The National Popular Vote interstate compact…

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NPV’s Missing Vote Totals Problem

Mar 26, 2025 by Sean Parnell blog

My colleague Trent England wrote an excellent post on a unique problem of the National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV): its reliance on the cooperation of non-member states – cooperation that m…

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