May 22 (UPI) -- Nevada is set to become the 15th state to buck the Electoral College and award their votes to the presidential winner of the national popular vote.
Nevada lawmakers have passed the bill, and it now goes to Gov. Steve Sisolak. If he signs it, Nevada would become the 15th state to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact and award its electoral votes to the winner of the U.S. popular vote rather than the winner of the state's popular vote. Nevada has six electoral votes in presidential elections.