Since electors are not allocated on a winner-take-all basis in Maine and Nebraska, can Maine and Nebraska voters participate in vote pairing?
Yes. Although the Congressional District Method has been used to distribute electoral votes in Maine since 1972 and in Nebraska since 1996, neither state has ever actually split its electoral votes. Since the race in Maine is very close and Bush is sure to win in Nebraska’s congressional districts, VotePair is allowing both Maine and Nebraska voters to register to pair.
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