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Scholars Ask Congress to Scrap Winner-Take-All Political System

Scholars Ask Congress to Scrap Winner-Take-All Political System More than 200 political scientists wrote an open letter to lawmakers proposing sweeping changes to federal elections. The overhaul ... Read More
Proportional representation: Can it fix Congress? : NPR

With Congress increasingly polarized, there are growing calls to replace the winner-take-all approach for House elections with a system that advocates say could better reflect the country's diversity. Read More
Frustrated with a “no-show” Congress? Blame winner-take-all elections: op-ed

A proven alternative to winner-take-all is electing multiple members per district using proportional representation. Instead of one member for each district, you’d have a larger district with ... Read More
GOP lawmakers from Nebraska urge state to flip to winner-take-all electoral system - MSN

Republican members of Congress from Nebraska in a Wednesday letter called on their state to apportion all of its five electoral votes to the popular vote winner of the presidential election in the ... Read More
Nebraska Lawmakers Block Trump-Backed Changes to Electoral System

The state awards an electoral vote to the winner of each congressional district. Former President Donald J. Trump and allies want a “winner take all” system, which may have another chance to pass. Read More
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