The Congressional District/Senatorial method of elector selection is the fairest way to apportion the votes.
The winner of each Congressional District gets the vote assigned to that district and the overall winner within the state gets the remaining two votes assigned to the state as a “bonus.”
The voters within each district are not “disenfranchised” by feeling that their votes don’t count [as it is with the winner-take-all system], while the voters [collectively within the state] have their will expressed by the award of the final two votes to the state’s victor.
Called the ‘Mundt’ plan I believe.
I’ve liked it for years.
‘The winner of each Congressional District gets the vote assigned to that district and the overall winner within the state gets the remaining two votes assigned to the state as a bonus.’