Ohioans may vote this
November on a proposed state constitutional amendment to award the
state’s presidential electoral votes to the winner of the national
popular vote, regardless of who receives the most votes in Ohio. If such
an amendment was in place during the 2016 presidential election (the
results of which are seen above), Ohio’s 18 electoral votes would have
gone to Democrat Hillary Clinton instead of Republican Donald Trump.
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Ohio’s 18 presidential
electoral votes would be awarded to the candidate who wins the national
popular vote, under a proposed state constitutional amendment that
cleared an initial hurdle Monday.
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