This bill proposes the enactment of the "Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote," allowing states to join in a collective agreement to elect the President and Vice President of the United States through a nationwide popular vote. It outlines the process for states to become member states, mandates a statewide popular election for the presidential candidates, and establishes a method for appointing presidential electors based on the national popular vote totals. The bill also includes provisions for the withdrawal of member states and requires notification to other states regarding the agreement's enactment and any withdrawals.

Key provisions include the determination of the national popular vote total by the chief election officials of member states, the certification of electors associated with the national popular vote winner, and the requirement for states to communicate their vote counts promptly. The agreement will take effect once states possessing a majority of electoral votes have enacted it, and it includes a severability clause to ensure that if any part of the agreement is deemed invalid, the remaining provisions will still stand. The bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2026.