Nebraska lawmakers respond to Gov. Jim Pillen’s pressure on winner-take-all
- Nebraska state lawmakers are considering advancing Legislative Bill 3 to change the state's Electoral College voting system to winner-take-all, which would award all five votes to the statewide popular vote winner.
- Governor Jim Pillen supports moving Nebraska back to a winner-take-all system for Electoral College votes, stating that restoring this system is a priority for Nebraska's voice in presidential elections.
- If advanced, LB 3 would end the system that awards electoral votes by congressional district, impacting how votes are valued.
- The Nebraska Democratic Party opposes LB 3, arguing that it seeks to suppress voters' voices in the state.
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Nebraska lawmakers respond to Gov. Jim Pillen’s pressure on winner-take-all
LINCOLN — Gov. Jim Pillen successfully pressured Nebraska lawmakers to discuss a bill early next week that would alter how the state awards Electoral College votes for president after multiple efforts fell short in recent years. During Thursday morning’s legislative…
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