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There are only two states that split their electoral votes by congressional district: Nebraska and Maine. Both states ...
Nebraska will continue to split its presidential electoral votes by congressional district — at least for now.
A bill from Rep. Adam Lee would end Maine's system of splitting electoral votes if Nebraska does the same, a move Lee said he ...
The Nebraska Legislature failed to pass a bill that would have unified the state's Electoral College votes, with opponents ...
An effort in the Nebraska Legislature to change the state’s method of allocating its electoral votes to a winner-take-all ...
Currently, Nebraska awards two electoral votes to the presidential candidate who wins the popular vote statewide. Nebraska then awards the winner of the presidential vote in each congressional ...
In what was an expected but unfortunate outcome, Nebraska lawmakers last week failed to return the state to a ...
On April 8, a pair of votes — one in the Legislature, the other at the polls in Lincoln — resulted in good news for the city ...
Nebraska’s distinct election system that has allowed Democratic presidential candidates to pick up a single electoral vote in the state three times survived its closest call in a decade Tuesday ...
Maine has four electoral college votes, Nebraska five. They are two of 16 states that have five or fewer. "If Nebraska abandons its current method of distributing electoral votes, Maine will ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A bill to make Nebraska’s method of awarding presidential electoral votes a winner-take-all system failed to survive a filibuster Tuesday after two Republican lawmakers ...