Michigan House of Representatives
Lund introduced a similar bill last year that failed in the legislature. The plan would have awarded a vote to the winner of each of Michigan's 14 Congressional districts. The remaining two electoral votes would go to the winner of the statewide popular vote.
Lund's explanation for why it failed, via The Detroit Free Press, is rather revealing:
"It got no traction last year. There were people convinced Romney was going to win and this might take (electoral) votes from him."
In other words, as Kevin Drum observes, the interest in this measure is relating to helping
Later in the story, he attempted to explain why he thinks it would make each vote more important:
"Right now, in most states it's like the vote doesn't even matter to presidential candidates," Lund said. "If we do this, all of Michigan won't necessarily be in play, but maybe some of it will."
But The Free Press estimated that under Lund's proposed plan,
Obama won Michigan by almost 450,000 votes in 2012.