Nevada governor vetoes National Popular Vote bill

FPI / May 31, 2019 Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak on May 30 vetoed legislation that was intended to commit Nevada’s six electoral votes to the winner of the popular vote. Sisolak, a Democrat, vetoed Assembly Bill 186, under which Nevada would have joined the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. “Once effective, the National Popular Vote […]
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