Nebraska State Senator Loren Lippincott introduced a bill on Thursday to restore Nebraska to a winner-take-all system of awarding electoral votes in presidential elections. Nebraska is only one of two states that divides its impact in the Electoral College by allocating votes by congressional district.
48 states follow the winner-take-all method, which apportions all electoral college votes to the winner of the state’s popular vote. Lippincott introduced the bill at the request of Governor Pillen. “I am grateful to Senator Lippincott for his leadership in restoring winner-take-all, Pillen says.
“Our experiment with the current system of electoral vote allocation has divided Nebraska and diminished our voice in the most important national exercise in democracy that we undertake, electing a Commander-in-Chief. The time is now to fix this, well in advance of the next presidential election cycle. Restoring winner-take-all has my full support and I look forward to signing it into law.”
The text of the bill can be found by clicking here.