[Vision2020] Plan to Divide Electoral Votes Progresses
Tbertruss at aol.com
Tbertruss at aol.com
Fri Feb 4 23:30:38 PST 2005
All:
House Minority Leader Wendy Jaquet, D-Ketchum, was persuaded to change her
bill advocating electoral reform in Idaho from a system that would almost
certainly have awarded at least one electoral vote to another party than the
republicans, to a system that almost certainly still awards all Idaho's electoral
votes to the republicans, given current trends in Idaho.
Perhaps Jaquet thought that a change in Idaho's electoral system that would
almost certainly award an electoral vote to a democrat would certainly fail.
The electoral changes advocated award the two electoral votes from the two
senators based on the statewide vote, and the two congressional districts each
get one electoral vote awarded based on each districts separate vote total. In
the last election Bush would still have received all of Idaho's electoral
votes, assuming a simple majority decides the electoral votes from the two
senators based on the state wide vote, and again in each congressional district.
With our state so dominated by the republican party, it is certain the
statewide total will go republican in the future. And also the odds either of the
two congressional districts could swing against the republican party are very,
very low.
What would make a difference for certain, and what Wendy Jaquet was first
attempting to implement, is to award Idaho's four electoral votes proportionately
based solely on the proportion each presidential candidate received of the
statewide vote total. So if the democrats got 33% of the statewide vote total
for president, at least one electoral vote would be awarded for the democratic
candidate.
Colorado voted on such a system last year. I recall that it failed.
Ted Moffett
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