Summary
For states considering divvying up their electoral votes in presidential elections for partisan advantage, Rep. Lee Terry, Nebraska Republican, has a little advice: Be careful what you wish for.
Nebraska and Maine are the only two states in the country that do not use the winner-take-all method for doling out electoral votes, instead awarding one precious electoral vote to the winner of each congressional district and two votes to the overall popular-vote winner of the state.See the full content of this document
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Nebraska Electoral-Vote Rule Unique
The Cornhusker State is firmly in the GOP column, but Mr. Terry's Omaha district is far mo...
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