USA's Electoral College isn't likely to ever be replaced by a national popularity election.

Jim H - VA USA, National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, (NPVIC) is interesting proposal.
If and when a NPVIC's member government decides to withdraw from the compact, what will happen?


If electors (possibly bound by their state law), choose rather to vote their conscious, what happens; (that's assuming states currently not requiring their electors to be bound to those that voted for them, will all change their state's laws)? Respectfully, Supposn

It's simply an end run around the EC
It needs to be stopped by any means necessary.
 
It is there for a reason. People in Wyoming and other small states don't need Californians and New Yorkers deciding who the president will be and these small states not having any say at all.
Urban Supremacy

Winner-take-all has the same problem within a state that Popular Vote has over the whole country.
 
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