By Paul A. Tenkotte, PhD Special to NKyTribune Two hundred years ago this month, President John Quincy Adams took the oath of ...
The landscape of the American political arena is shifting dramatically as demographic shifts are leading to a reconfiguration of the Electoral College that favors Republican strongholds. The latest ...
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even substantial ideological shifts toward the center yield remarkably modest electoral benefits. Specifically, if a ...
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The Nebraska Legislature is set to debate two measures to restore a winner-take-all model for the state's future presidential elections, but the future of the measures in the Senate still ...
A bill (LB3) and a proposed constitutional amendment (LR24CA) making Nebraska a "winner-take-all" state in the Electoral ...
The Government, Military, and Veteran Affairs Committee narrowly advanced a bill from Sen. Loren Lippincott of Central City ...
Nebraska's unique electoral system may soon change as the government, military, and veteran affairs committee advances LB3 to a floor debate. If ...
The problem won’t be solved until Congress and/or the U.S. Supreme Court finally require all states, not just Illinois, to fairly draw legislative boundaries.
Nebraska Republican state Senator Loren Lippincott has introduced legislation that would switch the state to a winner-takes-all system for its Electoral College votes during presidential elections, as ...