SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Illinois’ electoral college voters are split over whether changes are needed in how the nation elects a president after Donald Trump triumphed despite losing the popular vote to Hillary Clinton.

The Associated Press contacted 13 of Illinois’ 20 electors and six said the electoral college should be repealed, while four said it should stay in place. Three others were undecided or said it should at least be reviewed.

Clinton easily won Illinois and the state’s electors are expected to cast their votes for her when they meet Monday at the Capitol in Springfield.

Illinois voters have favored the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate since 1992.