Connecticut voted over the weekend to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, which in theory would pool its Electoral College votes for the presidential candidate who wins the national popular vote. [More]Forgetting something...?
[Via Jess]
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Under Article II Section 1, the state legislature still has the authority to decide how to pick the electors. They don't have to allow a vote by the people, of course since the 1880's all states have had laws requiring such. There is nothing keeping California from passing a law that allows the state legislature from appointing 56 chimps as electors.
Isn't this also knows as the "Let California and the Northeast Elect the President Compact"?
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