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The wrong way to fix the electoral college

Neil Freeman’s recent Electoral College Reform map:

Electoral College Reform map

is reminiscent of C. Etzel Pearcy’s 1973 Thirty-Eight states of America:

The Thirty-Eight States of America

Both suffer from a problem that the National Popular Vote plan doesn’t have: what happens when the population distribution changes?

This entry was posted in blurb and tagged geography, image, national popular vote, NPV, politics on 25th January 2010 by admin.

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