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AZ HB2414
Bill
Status
4/22/2019
Primary Sponsor
Pamela Hannley
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AI Summary
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Arizona enters into the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, an agreement among states to elect the president based on the national popular vote rather than individual state electoral votes.
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Each member state must conduct a statewide popular election for president and vice president, with the chief election official determining the national popular vote total across all participating states.
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Member states shall appoint their presidential electors to the presidential slate that wins the national popular vote, rather than the slate winning votes within that state.
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The compact takes effect when states collectively possessing a majority of electoral votes have enacted it in substantially the same form, with member states able to withdraw except during the six months before the end of a president's term.
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The agreement terminates if the electoral college is abolished, and contains procedures for vote counting, certification, and communication among member states within specified timeframes.
Legislative Description
National popular vote; interstate agreement
Voting
Last Action
Assigned to House RULES Committee
4/22/2019