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has gloss | eng: The Every Vote Counts Amendment is a joint resolution to amend the United States Constitution, providing for the popular election of the president and vice president under a new electoral system. This proposed amendment would abolish the electoral college in United States presidential elections and have every presidential election determined by a plurality of the national vote. It was introduced by Representative Gene Green (D) of Texas on September 14, 2004. Representative Green re-introduced the legislation on January 7, 2009. |
lexicalization | eng: Every Vote Counts Amendment |
instance of | c/Proposed amendments to the United States Constitution |
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