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HB 57 allows states to elect the President by national popular vote, ensuring the candidate with the most votes wins, impacting voters and election officials nationwide.
HB 57 allows states to elect the President by national popular vote, ensuring the candidate with the most votes wins, impacting voters and election officials nationwide.
Bill Number: HB 57
Introduced: September 29, 2025
Current Status: Now in Government Operations Subcommittee
Sponsors: Gottlieb (primary), Eskamani, Campbell, Bartleman, Tendrich, Skidmore, Harris (cosponsors)
HB 57 aims to establish an agreement among states to elect the President and Vice President of the United States through a national popular vote. This bill seeks to ensure that the candidate receiving the most votes nationwide is elected, rather than relying on the Electoral College system currently in place.
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This summary provides an overview of HB 57, highlighting its main objectives, key provisions, and the potential impact on the electoral process in the United States.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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