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Like Nebraska, Maine divides its four Electoral College votes between its two congressional districts, often splitting the vote in presidential elections.
(The Center Square) – Maine Democrats are seeking to counter efforts by Nebraska Republicans to radically change how the Midwestern state allocates its presidential electoral votes every four years.
A bill from Rep. Adam Lee would end Maine's system of splitting electoral votes if Nebraska does the same, a move Lee said he hopes serves as a disincentive to partisan forces in both states.
There are only two states that split their electoral votes by congressional district: Nebraska and Maine.
Maine is the only other state to divide itself up for Electoral College votes, and consequently, in 2024, Trump was able to win one out of four of its votes despite losing overall.
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