To: The United States House of Representatives and The United States Senate

Support a National Popular Vote for President -- End the Electoral College

Every vote in every state should matter equally in determining who wins the Presidency. It's time to amend the Constitution and create a direct national vote for President.

Why is this important?

The stats are striking: The overwhelming majority of Americans don't get to participate in presidential elections in a meaningful way.

We just finished a presidential election in which President Obama made campaign visits to just eight states after being nominated, and Governor Romney to only 10.

Two-thirds of the campaign visits this fall were to just four “key” states: Ohio, Florida, Virginia, and Iowa. 100% of the visits were to just 12 “key” states.

Every voter should matter equally in presidential elections. Let's tell Congress to put forth an amendment to end the Electoral College.