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What is the most complicated reform for the electoral college?

direct popular vote


What has the author Gary Bugh written?

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Under the direct popular election plan to reform the Electoral College the winner would always be .?

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The National Popular Vote Intersate Compact http://www.nationalpopularvote.com/index.php


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