Ballot drive: Join Michigan with national popular vote pact

LANSING (AP) — Michigan would award its 15 electoral votes to the presidential candidate who wins the national popular vote if enough other states also join the pact under a 2022 ballot initiative announced Monday by former top leaders in both major political parties.

Fifteen states and Washington, D.C., have enacted laws supporting the national popular vote movement. The shift would be successful when member states account for at least 270 electoral votes — the minimum threshold to secure the presidency. The number now stands at 195.

Twice this century, the loser of the popular vote has become president. And the 2020 race came down to narrow margins in a handful of swing states despite Democrat Joe Biden scoring a decisive win over President Donald Trump in the popular vote.

The ballot drive's organizers include the former chairmen of the Michigan Democratic and Republican parties, Mark Brewer and Saul Anuzis. The committee, Yes on National Popular Vote of Michigan, needs roughly 340,000 valid voter signatures to be certified. The Republican-controlled Legislature could either adopt the proposal or let it go on the statewide ballot.

Under the current system, each state is assigned a certain number of votes. In all but two states, the winner of a state's popular vote takes all of its electoral votes.

Backers of Michigan's ballot initiative contend that method gives candidates little incentive to campaign in states where the outcome is not in doubt. Brewer said ensuring the winner of the national popular vote becomes president is enormously popular with voters.

“We are excited to launch our effort to bring this important proposal to let voters, not politicians, determine in Michigan moves our country toward a national popular vote for president,” he said in a statement.

“Every person in Michigan who believes in the principle of one person, one vote for presidential elections should join our effort today,” said Anuzis, a senior adviser for National Popular Vote, a nonprofit advocacy group.

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