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Thursday, April 04, 2019
Popular Vote Compact Adds New Mexico, Now Has 189 Electoral Votes
New Mexico Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed legislation
Wednesday officially joining a group of states agreeing to elect the
president by popular vote. By formally adding HB55 to the Governor’s list of signed legislation, Grisham confirmed that New Mexico
is the 14th state the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC).
The measure passed through both chambers of the New Mexico legislature
with no Republican votes, according to the state’s website. The NPVIC is an agreement between states to pool their electoral votes
together for the candidate who wins the states’ aggregated popular
vote. States will award their electoral votes regardless of individual
state voting results. States that have passed similar legislation
to join the NPVIC now represent 189 electoral votes. The compact could
become official when that number hits 270, enough votes to elect the
president of the United States.Under the U.S. Constitution,
a state gets one Electoral College vote for each of its seats in
Congress. New Mexico is a winner-take-all state, which means it
allocates all five of its Electoral College votes to the presidential
candidate who wins the popular vote in the state. If the NPVIC ever
takes effect, New Mexico would instead award those votes to the
candidate who wins the popular vote of the compact...MORE
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