Nebraska, winner-take-all
There's another push for winner-take-all in Nebraska.On the second day of the legislative session, state Sen. Loren Lippincott introduced LB3 at the request of Gov. Jim Pillen. Sign up for our NewslettersLippincott is optimistic about getting his latest bill to the finish line.
Nebraska’s electoral votes are once again in the mix of bills before the Unicameral. State Sen. Loren Lippincott of Central City filed LB3 on Thursday proposing to change Nebraska into a “winner-take-all” state.
On the second day of the legislative session, state Sen. Loren Lippincott introduced LB3 at the request of Gov. Jim Pillen. Nebraska is one of two states that divides its Electoral College by allocating votes by congressional district. Maine is the other state.
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