Can you explain the district plan, the proportional plan, the direct popular election plan, and the national bonus plan?
District Plan is a statutory planning document of New Zealand's territorial authorities. The proportional plan is where electors are awarded to presidential candidates in direct proportion to the # of votes they got. Under the National Bonus Plan, a national pool of 102 electoral votes two for each state plus the District of Columbia - would be awarded to the popular vote.
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