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There are only two states that split their electoral votes by congressional district: Nebraska and Maine. Both states ...
Tuesday lawmakers discussed LB 3, a bill proposing a shift to a winner-take-all electoral system. Currently, Nebraska, along ...
An effort in the Nebraska Legislature to change the state’s method of allocating its electoral votes to a winner-take-all ...
Nebraska will continue to split its presidential electoral votes by congressional district — at least for now.
The Nebraska Legislature failed to pass a bill that would have unified the state's Electoral College votes, with opponents ...
It came down to just two important votes from Sen. Merv Riepe and Sen. Dave Wordekemper. Ultimately the effort to move Nebraska to a winner-take-all system failed. For four hours state senators ...
On the other hand, Wilson with Civic Nebraska believes the system could strip away the voice of those in marginalized ...
The future of Nebraska's elections system is up in the air next week, as lawmakers are set to consider a controversial ...
A bill from Rep. Adam Lee would end Maine's system of splitting electoral votes if Nebraska does the same, a move Lee said he ...
Nebraska's "Blue Dot" will live on for now as the state Legislature rejected a bill Tuesday that would revert Nebraska's ...
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