Are you tired of Philadelphia, Chicago, Cleveland and Miami deciding the election as much as the rest of us are? Consider working within your states to apportion your electoral votes. If you start now, it might get done before 2016.
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Theoretical Way out of Election Process Fights: Apportion Electoral Votes
Posted: Thursday, November 8, 2012
For Ohioans who are tired of hearing Republicans and Democrats argue over election rules, the states top elections official has a theoretical solution. Secretary of State Jon Husted says Ohio could apportion its Electoral College votes in the presidential race in a proportional way, giving even the loser a big chunk of votes. Thats the way only two other states do it, but Husted says at least it would dampen partisan conflict because Ohio would no longer be such a prize.
Theoretical Way out of Election Process Fights: Apportion Electoral Votes / ideastream - Northeast Ohio Public Radio, Television and Multiple Media
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Theoretical Way out of Election Process Fights: Apportion Electoral Votes
Posted: Thursday, November 8, 2012
For Ohioans who are tired of hearing Republicans and Democrats argue over election rules, the states top elections official has a theoretical solution. Secretary of State Jon Husted says Ohio could apportion its Electoral College votes in the presidential race in a proportional way, giving even the loser a big chunk of votes. Thats the way only two other states do it, but Husted says at least it would dampen partisan conflict because Ohio would no longer be such a prize.
Theoretical Way out of Election Process Fights: Apportion Electoral Votes / ideastream - Northeast Ohio Public Radio, Television and Multiple Media