http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/2008-01-03-nj-electoral_N.htm
Maryland has passed, and New Jersey is close to passing, a law that would award their electoral college votes for president to the candidate that wins the nationwide popular vote. Neither state's law would be enacted unless enough other states to effectively kill the electoral college join them in passing the same laws.
Several other states are considering jumping on the bandwagon.
The Constitution is vague about the mechanism a state legislature must use to choose electors, so it is possible...
Maryland has passed, and New Jersey is close to passing, a law that would award their electoral college votes for president to the candidate that wins the nationwide popular vote. Neither state's law would be enacted unless enough other states to effectively kill the electoral college join them in passing the same laws.
Several other states are considering jumping on the bandwagon.
The Constitution is vague about the mechanism a state legislature must use to choose electors, so it is possible...