by Adam Eichen | Apr 7, 2019 | Equal Votes, In the News
Americans have the longest, most expensive and arguably most complex system of electing a head of state in the world. After all the debates, caucuses, primaries and conventions, the person who gets the most votes can still lose — as happened most recently in...
by Adam Eichen | Feb 13, 2019 | Equal Votes, In the News
Lawyers for the state on Wednesday asked a federal judge to throw out a lawsuit challenging Texas’ Electoral College process as plaintiffs dug in to their claims that the winner-take-all method is unconstitutional, discriminatory and leads to the dilution of the...
by Adam Eichen | Oct 31, 2018 | Equal Votes, Op-Ed
The Electoral College is returning to the center of American political debate. But fortunately, this time, the questions are getting raised before there is an actual vote in a particular presidential election. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez rallied a Democratic Socialist...
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