Then there's Nebraska and Maine. Both states split their electoral votes between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election using rules that set them apart ...
If every state adopted Nebraska’s unique system of awarding its Electoral College votes for president — which provides one ...
New Hampshire lawmakers are putting forth a bill that would reapportion the state's electors based on its two congressional ...
Nebraska is one of the top meat producers in the U.S. It also has one of the worst labor shortages. The incoming Trump ...
Nebraska and Maine are the only two states that do not award all their electoral votes to the statewide winner on a winner-take-all basis, instead awarding one electoral vote to the winner of each ...
So, for only three decades of our 157 years as a state has Nebraska not been winner-take-all. Other than Maine, all the other states have a winner-take-all law for presidential Electoral College ...
The two other states, Nebraska and Maine, are the exception. Our state law splits the electoral votes. It gives two Electoral College votes to the statewide winner and gives an electoral vote to ...
Sen. Loren Lippincott of Central City introduced legislation Thursday that would terminate the state's electoral system that splits votes between the statewide vote and votes in the three ...
This is a system that any state can use, but only one other state – Maine – has decided to do so. Until 2008, Nebraska’s system remained an eccentricity, of interest only to those with a ...
The GOP-led push to change how Nebraska allocates its Electoral College votes for president has a new “backup” plan: a ...