National Popular Vote Compact Ruled Unconstitutional, Impacting Future Presidential Elections
The National Popular Vote Compact, which aims to elect the President based on the nationwide popular vote, is argued to be unconstitutional. The Compact violates the U.S. Constitution's Presidential Elections Clause, as historical evidence shows that states have never appointed electors based on votes from outside their borders. The only legitimate way to abolish the Electoral College is through a federal constitutional amendment, not through an interstate compact.