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Give Maine a Voice in Presidential Elections

In four of our 56 presidential elections (most recently in 2000) the candidate who received the most votes was not elected. In fact, in five of the last 13 presidential elections, a switch of a small number of votes in one or two states would have sent the second place candidate to the White House.

The National Popular Vote plan would create an agreement among states that guarantees the presidency to the candidate who receives the most votes nationwide. The bill would only take effect once it is enacted by states that posses a majority of the electoral votes (270 or more). Every vote would then count equally.

This plan has already been enacted in Maryland, Hawaii, New Jersey, Illinois, and Washington and has passed a total of 29 legislative chambers in the past three years.

In 2008, the Maine Senate passed the National Popular Vote plan. This year, we have a good chance of getting it through both houses but we need your help.

Please send a short message to your state legislators today!


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