Two top Republicans in Lansing say they’re not on board with a plan to split Michigan’s Electoral College votes.
Lawmakers have been expecting a bill that would divide the state’s electoral votes by congressional district.
State Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville said that would make the state less important in presidential elections.
“At this point in time, I’m still sticking to my guns. I think the bigger package of votes for the winner brings more attention to the state and keeps us united. So I haven’t been convinced otherwise yet,” Richardville said.