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Nebraska GOP lawmaker: Different states ought to shift to our electoral school system

Editorial Board Published September 25, 2024
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Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) stated on Tuesday that different states ought to shift to Nebraska’s electoral system, however since they probably gained’t, the Cornhusker State ought to look to change its system to a winner-take-all one after the U.S. 2024 presidential election. 

“I think if every state did it, it would be good,” he continued. “The problem is, we’re one of two states who don’t, and it creates a lot of problems in Omaha on my side of the ticket … I think we should probably do it after the election and get it right and go back to winner-take-all like 48 other states do. Now, if we had a plan to get all 50 states to go by district, that would be a good thing. I think it would be better. But we’re only one of two states.” 

Nebraska carries 5 Electoral School votes. Two votes go to the winner of the favored vote within the state. Three others are divided between the state’s congressional districts and are awarded to the winner of the favored vote in every of these districts. Maine is the one different state that equally allocates Electoral School votes. 

Bacon’s remarks got here after Nebraska’s Gov. Jim Pillen (R) stated earlier on Tuesday that he wouldn’t be calling a particular legislative session to debate switching Nebraska’s system to winner-take-all. Pillen’s assertion concerning the matter got here after a key Republican state lawmaker refused to again the push for a change. 

“Senator Mike McDonnell of Omaha has confirmed he is unwilling to vote for winner-takes-it-all before the 2024 election,” Pillen wrote within the assertion. “That is profoundly disappointing to me and the many others who have worked so earnestly to ensure all Nebraskans’ votes are sought after equally this election.”

GOP lawmakers on the native and nationwide ranges have reneged in an effort to alter the way in which the state dispenses Electoral School votes to a winner-take-all system.

Republicans’ push to change the electoral system would support the get together by eliminating the Electoral School vote from Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District, which has gone to Democratic White Home candidates a number of occasions. 

“What we have right now is Vice President Harris has already spent $6 million in our district. Former President Trump has spent zero,” Bacon stated on Tuesday. “It just throws everything off in our district. It’s not a one-for-one, Republican versus Democrat in our district. If every state did this, it would be diffused.” 

Bacon, who gained reelection in 2022 by lower than 3 proportion factors, represents a district that President Biden gained in 2020. The four-term lawmaker is working towards State Sen. Tony Vargas (D), who he defeated in 2022. 

The spending hole between presidential candidates within the district “causes permutations all the way down the ticket. We probably lose a lot of Republicans that you otherwise wouldn’t lose. So put yourself in our shoes. Would you like having six to ten million dumped on the other side? The other side loves it and of course they would,” Bacon stated, including that “to me, that’s a concern.”

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