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Presuming we are talking about the United States of America, then the answer is that the House of Representatives decides the election from among the top three candidates in a special vote in which each state delegation gets a single vote. ( The senate then chooses the vice-president.)


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The House of Representatives chooses the president if no candidates receives a majority of electoral votes. The House votes in a special way- each state gets one vote. The congressmen from each state meet and determine what their state's vote will be.


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Why did the house representatives select the president in the 1824 presidential election?

In 1824, no one won a majority of the electoral vote. In such an event, according to the US Constitution, the House of Representatives elects the presidents from among the top three in electoral vote. The election is held in a special way -- each state's delegates cast one vote for the state.


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