Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Washington Governor to sign National Popular Vote bill

Today, Washington state may follow Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland and New Jersey to become the 5th state to sign the National Popular Vote bill into law.

According to this report, Washington Governor Chris Gregoire is expected to sign the National Popular Vote bill sometime today.

Under the National Popular Vote bill, all of a state’s electoral votes would be awarded to the presidential candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The bill would take effect only when enacted, in identical form, by states possessing a majority of the electoral votes (270 of 538). Read more at www.nationalpopularvote.org.

Thanks to Ballot Access News for this report.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

77% OF WASHINGTON VOTERS SUPPORT A NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT IN DECEMBER 2008 POLL

A survey of 800 Washington state voters conducted on December 2-3, 2008 showed 77% overall support for a national popular vote for President.

Support was 77% among independents, 85% among Democrats, and 68% among Republicans.

By age, support was 80% among 18-29 year olds, 76% among 30-45 year olds, 76% among 46-65 year olds, and 78% for those older than 65.

By gender, support was 84% among women and 69% among men.

By race, support was 78% among whites (representing 87% of respondents), 57% among African-Americans (representing 4% of respondents), 60% among Hispanics (representing 1% of respondents), and 78% among Others (representing 7% of respondents).

see www.NationalPopularVote.com

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