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Maine is the latest state to pass the National Popular Vote Legislation law.

After much public debate, a Maine law has brought the country closer to having the popular vote determine the winner of national presidential elections -- but it's unlikely that will happen before November or even at all.

Earlier this week, Maine Gov. Janet Mills allowed a bill to become law without her signature that would take effect once the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact is able to gather pledges for at least 270 electoral votes -- the number of delegate votes needed to elect a president.

The movement has now gathered pledges from 17 states and Washington, D.C. -- accounting for a total of 209 electoral votes.

[Source.](https://abcnews.go.com/US/state-law-takes-us-step-closer-popular-vote/story?id=109437887) > *Maine is the latest state to pass the National Popular Vote Legislation law.* > After much public debate, a Maine law has brought the country closer to having the popular vote determine the winner of national presidential elections -- but it's unlikely that will happen before November or even at all. > Earlier this week, Maine Gov. Janet Mills allowed a bill to become law without her signature that would take effect once the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact is able to gather pledges for at least 270 electoral votes -- the number of delegate votes needed to elect a president. > The movement has now gathered pledges from 17 states and Washington, D.C. -- accounting for a total of 209 electoral votes.

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