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To: don-o

Under a bill passed by the Assembly, California would join an interstate compact in which states would agree to cast their electoral votes not for the winner in their jurisdictions but for the winner nationwide. Proponents say that would force candidates to broaden their reach to major population centers such as California.

The bill is part of a 3-month-old movement driven by a Bay Area lawyer and a Stanford computer science professor. The same 888-word bill is pending in four other states and is expected to be introduced in every state by January, its sponsors say. The legislation would not take effect until enough states passed such laws to make up a majority of the Electoral College votes — a minimum of 13 states, depending on population.

"This is a bill that would allow California to be able to play a role in presidential elections," said Barry Fadem, the Lafayette, Calif., lawyer spearheading the drive. Now, because the state is largely ignored, he said, "A vote in California is not equal to a vote in Ohio, and everyone would concede that."


72 posted on 05/31/2006 3:51:24 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
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To: BurbankKarl

here it is!!http://www.nationalpopularvote.com/npv/index.php?option=npvcontent&task=viewContent&content_id=58


93 posted on 05/31/2006 4:08:03 PM PDT by mo
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To: BurbankKarl
The bill is part of a 3-month-old movement driven by a Bay Area lawyer and a Stanford computer science professor. The same 888-word bill is pending in four other states and is expected to be introduced in every state by January, its sponsors say. The legislation would not take effect until enough states passed such laws to make up a majority of the Electoral College votes — a minimum of 13 states, depending on population.

And how would it be determined that such a thing had actually happened? What if, in a state that was party to the contract, it was challenged in court? Would the contract be in effect or not in effect in the other states?

180 posted on 05/31/2006 6:49:37 PM PDT by supercat (Sony delenda est.)
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