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Oppose National Popular Vote
The Founding Fathers gave us a constitutional Republic, not a Democracy, in order to prevent the loss of our rights and freedoms to a tyranny of the majority.
I oppose the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) legislation for replacing the Electoral College with the national popular vote for the following reasons:
First, keeping the Electoral College affirms the important role of the states in our constitutional Republic, which is often referred to as federalism. If our state adopts the NPVIC, then our state's electoral votes would be given to the winner of the national popular vote even if our state voted for a different candidate.
Second, the number of votes each state is allotted in the Electoral College provides an upper limit on the influence on presidential elections exerted by large population states.
Third, with the Electoral College the bad effects of voter fraud are minimized.
Fourth, the NPV movement should not be allowed to replace the Electoral College with the national popular vote without the necessity of a constitutional amendment.
If you've already passed the NPVIC legislation, please repeal it.
Save the Electoral College
I oppose the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) legislation for replacing the Electoral College with the national popular vote for the following reasons:
One, keeping the Electoral College affirms the important role of the states in our constitutional Republic, which is often referred to as federalism. If our state adopts the NPVIC, then our state's electoral votes would be given to the winner of the national popular vote even if our state voted for a different candidate.
Two, the number of votes each state is allotted in the Electoral College provides an upper limit on the influence on presidential elections exerted by large population states.
If you've already passed the NPVIC legislation, please repeal it.
Lower Effects of Voter Fraud
I oppose the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) legislation for replacing the Electoral College with the national popular vote for the following reasons:
First, with the Electoral College the bad effects of voter fraud are minimized.
Second, the NPV movement should not be allowed to replace the Electoral College with the national popular vote without the necessity of a constitutional amendment.
If the NPVIC legislation has already passed in our state, please repeal it.
Electoral College & Upholding Our Republic
The Founding Fathers gave us a constitutional Republic, not a Democracy, in order to prevent the loss of our rights and freedoms to a tyranny of the majority.
First, keeping the Electoral College affirms the important role of the states in our constitutional Republic, which is often referred to as federalism. If our state adopts the NPVIC, then our state's electoral votes would be given to the winner of the national popular vote even if our state voted for a different candidate.
Second, the number of votes each state is allotted in the Electoral College provides an upper limit on the influence on presidential elections exerted by large population states.
If you've already passed the NPVIC legislation, please repeal it.
Two Reasons We Need The Electoral College
I oppose the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) legislation for replacing the Electoral College with the national popular vote for the following reasons:
First, with the Electoral College the bad effects of voter fraud are minimized.
Second, the NPV movement should not be allowed to replace the Electoral College with the national popular vote without the necessity of a constitutional amendment.
If the NPVIC legislation has been passed in our state, please repeal it.