Virginia joins National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, bringing total to 222 electors

Presidential campaign teams must account for a national popular-vote route to victory

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Virginia enacted a law assigning its 13 presidential electors to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, joining 17 states and the District of Columbia and raising participating electoral votes to 222; the compact will determine the presidential winner once states holding 270 electors have enacted it.
Why it matters
A national popular-vote pathway would shift the decisive metric from winning individual states to maximising total nationwide votes. Campaign resource allocation, turnout operations and legal preparedness must therefore be recalibrated to prioritise national vote totals over narrow state-by-state strategies.
Implications
  • Presidential campaign strategy teams — must immediately reweight targeting and resource-allocation models toward national vote totals — otherwise they risk misallocating field and advertising spend if the compact reaches 270 electors and the national popular vote decides the election.

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