All votes are equal. The candidate with the most votes should become President.
But today, the people do not choose the President. Two of the last three Presidents took office after losing the national popular vote. The system produces unfair policy and puts our elections at risk of tampering. The system does not work as the Founders intended. Our goal is to ensure every vote counts equally. Our wish is for every state to adopt the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. We are more than 60% of the way to making that dream come true.
MEVC Launches!
We are a new nonpartisan nonprofit with a bipartisan board of directors working to reform the Presidential selection system. See the work we have already accomplished!
- Presentation - The Problem with the Presidential Selection Process, by Professor Sam Wang
- Presentation - Nationwide Survey Results, by Andrew Claster
- Presentation - The Plan to Pass the NPV Compact, by the MEVC Team
- Video - Professor Sam Wang discusses the results of his research for Making Every Vote Count on CNN
Research on the Presidential Selection System
The Presidential selection system affects campaigning, policymaking, and national security in ways the Founders never intended and few realize.
What is the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact?
Learn about the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, and why we are more than 60% the way towards changing the Presidential selection system.