Maine Statutes

§ 21-A §1305 — Contingent effective date; withdrawal; notification; severability - Article 4

Maine § 21-A §1305
JurisdictionMaine
Title 21-AELECTIONS
Ch. 17ELECTION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES BY POPULAR VOTE

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 21-A, § 21-A §1305 (2026).

Text

This agreement takes effect when states cumulatively possessing a majority of the electoral votes have enacted this agreement in substantially the same form and the enactments by such states have taken effect in each state. Any member state may withdraw from this agreement, except that a withdrawal occurring 6 months or less before the end of a President's term does not become effective until a President or Vice President has been qualified to serve the next term. The chief executive of each member state shall promptly notify the chief executive of all other states when this agreement has been enacted and has taken effect in that official's state, when the state has withdrawn from this agreement and when this agreement takes effect generally. This agreement terminates if the electoral coll

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Legislative History

PL 2023, c. 628, §9 (NEW).

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