LINCOLN — Senators could soon feel déjà vu as a Republican lawmaker prioritized a constitutional amendment seeking to alter how Nebraska awards Electoral College votes for president.
State Sen. Fred Meyer of St. Paul prioritized the proposal from State Sen. Myron Dorn of Adams that would let voters decide if the state should change from awarding a single electoral vote to the popular vote winner in each of three congressional districts and two to the statewide winner to awarding all five votes to the statewide winner. That proposal was pushed out from the Legislature’s Government, Military, and Veterans Affairs Committee last year.
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