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Denver Post: The “winner-take-all” Electoral College system used by 48 states, including Colorado, sees court challenges

by Tom Carmona | Mar 26, 2018 | Media Coverage, Press Coverage Stage Two

The “winner-take-all” Electoral College system used by 48 states, including Colorado, sees court challenges Denver Post Mar 26, 2018 BOSTON — When Donald Trump won more than 52 percent of the Texas vote during the 2016 election, he pocketed all 38 of that state’s...

myStatesman: Suit seeks to split Texas’ 38 electoral votes as part of national fight

by Tom Carmona | Mar 9, 2018 | Media Coverage, Press Coverage Stage Two

Suit seeks to split Texas’ 38 electoral votes as part of national fight myStatesman Mar 9, 2018 Federal lawsuits filed simultaneously in Texas and three other states are seeking to end the system that awards every electoral vote to the winning presidential candidate...

Jason Harrow @ USA Today: The winner-take-all presidential system is unconstitutional. We’re taking it to court.

by Tom Carmona | Mar 8, 2018 | Commentary, Commentary Stage Two

The winner-take-all presidential system is unconstitutional. We’re taking it to court. Jason Harrow @ USA Today Mar 8, 2018 There’s no legal justification for states’ use of winner-take-all. It’s an unconstitutional way to pick the electors who cast votes...

SalonTV: Is our election system unconstitutional?

by Tom Carmona | Mar 2, 2018 | Equal Votes Media Coverage Videos, Media Coverage, Press Coverage Stage Two

Is our election system unconstitutional? SalonTV Mar 2, 2018 WATCH ON SALONTV More Coverage On Step 2: Filing Lawsuits San Antonio Express-News: San Antonio judge weighs legality of Electoral College process in choosing a president Feb 13, 2019 San Antonio judge...

Fast Company: Why The U.S. Electoral System Will Keep Giving Us Unpopular Presidents

by Tom Carmona | Mar 1, 2018 | Media Coverage, Press Coverage Stage Two

Why The U.S. Electoral System Will Keep Giving Us Unpopular Presidents Fast Company Mar 1, 2018 Harvard law professor and political activist Lawrence Lessig briefly ran for president in 2015, but his campaign was more of an effort to spread a message than win a job....
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