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Bipartisan Group of Pennsylvania Legislators Introduce National Popular Vote Bill

Pennsylvania State Representatives Christopher M. Rabb (D-Philadelphia County), Mike Cabell (R-Luzerne County), Heather Boyd (D-Delaware County), and Jamie L. Flick (R-Lycoming and Union Counties) today introduced the National Popular Vote bill in the House of Representatives (HB2662).  Representative Rabb stated:

"A group of Republican and Democratic legislators introduced the National Popular Vote bill (H.B. 2662) in Harrisburg today. The bill would include Pennsylvania in the growing number of states who want to guarantee the presidency to the candidate who wins the most popular votes in all 50 states and the District of Columbia." 


FOX43 reported :

"'One-person, one-vote is not a Republican or Democrat idea,' said state Rep. Mike Cabell, R-Luzerne. 'It is a fundamental principle to the American political system and this bill extends that principle to our presidential elections. A national popular vote for president is fair and just and will restore credibility and stability to the American political system.'"


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Thank you.


Dr. John R. Koza, Chair

National Popular Vote