Senate Tables National Popular Vote Until July 7th

June 25, 2010

 

After the Massachusetts House overwhelmingly passed the National Popular Vote legislation by 113 to 35, the Senate began debate on the bill then tabled it. It will be brought up again on July 7th. The proposal would guarantee the presidency to the candidate who receives the most votes in all 50 states, rather than the current winner-take all method used in all states but Maine and Nebraska. The National Popular Vote (H. 4156) legislation is sponsored by Sen. Cynthia Creem, Charles Murphy, Garrett Bradley, and 70 other cosponsors. During the last session, the bill passed the House by a vote of 129-37 and the Senate by a voice vote, but it did not receive a final enactment vote on the last day of the session. The proposal is backed by a coalition of groups that includes ACLU of Massachusetts, Common Cause Massachusetts, JALSA, MASSPIRG, MassVOTE, NAACP New England Area Conference, Oiste the Latino Political Organization, and the Sierra Club of Massachusetts.

 

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