My point is that the article you cite talks about when the compact initially takes effect.
There is no language regarding what happens after the compact takes effect but then no longer comprises states that make up a majority. The compact only addresses what happens when a state wishes to drop out of the compact, or when the Electoral College ceases to exist. Those are the only exit clauses that I see.
What happens if the compact takes effect, no states drop out and the Electoral College remains, but reapportionment reduces the compacting states back into a minority?
Does the compact remain in effect regardless, because once in effect it never terminates unless the Electoral College abolishes?
-PJ
The quoted piece of the bill explains says when it is in effect.
If reapportionment reduces the compacting states back into a minority the compact does not remain in effect.
It is only in effect when there are a majority of electoral votes among the compacting states.