Bill Text: CT SJ00011 | 2017 | General Assembly | Comm Sub


Bill Title: Resolution Recognizing The Current Electoral College System As The Best Way To Elect The President Of The United States.

Spectrum: Committee Bill

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-03-09 - Referred to Joint Committee on Government Administration and Elections [SJ00011 Detail]

Download: Connecticut-2017-SJ00011-Comm_Sub.html

General Assembly

 

Senate Joint

Resolution No. 11

January Session, 2017

 

LCO No. 5070

 

*05070SJ00011GAE*

Referred to Committee on GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS

 

Introduced by:

 

(GAE)

 

RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE CURRENT ELECTORAL COLLEGE SYSTEM AS THE BEST WAY TO ELECT THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

Resolved by this Assembly:

WHEREAS, the Founding Fathers rejected having the President of the United States elected by a national popular vote and instead chose the Electoral College system; and

WHEREAS, the current Electoral College system encourages presidential candidates to campaign in large metropolitan areas as well as in rural areas and small states; and

WHEREAS, the current Electoral College system ensures that the winning presidential candidate has support from multiple regions of the country; and

WHEREAS, the current Electoral College system respects the Founding Fathers' strong belief that individual states should have a vital role in electing the President of the United States; and

WHEREAS, the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact diminishes the importance of individual states in presidential elections; and

WHEREAS, the current Electoral College system respects the separation and balance of power and authority between the state governments and the federal government; and

WHEREAS, the current Electoral College system ensures that Connecticut's electoral votes are awarded based on how the majority of the state's electors voted; and

WHEREAS, under the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, Connecticut's electoral votes may be awarded to a candidate for whom the majority of the state's electors did not vote; and

WHEREAS, the current Electoral College system is better suited to address recounts because they occur at the state level and are thus more manageable than if recounts were to occur at the national level as may be the case pursuant to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, if adopted; and

WHEREAS, the current Electoral College system creates a necessary balance between agrarian and industrial interests; and

WHEREAS, the current Electoral College system best preserves our two-party system and prevents the fracture of the nation's political structure; and

WHEREAS, the United States Congress has rejected over one thousand amendments to the United States Constitution to change the Electoral College, including amendments to implement a popular vote system; and

WHEREAS, the legality of the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact is questionable because Article I, Section 10 of the United States Constitution sets forth that no state, without the consent of the United States Congress, may "enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State."

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the State of Connecticut endorses the current Electoral College system as the best way to elect the President of the United States; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the State of Connecticut shall defeat any legislation that creates a multistate compact for the purpose of dismantling the current Electoral College system.

Co-Sponsors:

SEN. MCLACHLAN, 24th Dist.

S.J. 11

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