1800: The Constitution then made no distinction between Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates, and Jefferson found himself in a tie with his running-mate, Aaron Burr. After several ballots the House of Representatives chose Jefferson as President.
The only tie was the one between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr in 1800 that resulted in the 12th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution.
Aaron Burr and he finished in a tie,
The Senate chooses the Vice President in the case of a tie.
In the electoral college, there are 538 electors (or electoral votes), with at least 270 needed to win the presidential election. Although highly unlikely, it is possible that the electoral votes could be tied 269-269. If this were to happen, the vote would then go to Congress. It would be the duty of The House of Representatives to break the tie for the presidential election, and the duty of the Senate to break the tie for the vice presidential position.
john Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson
Yes, and there has been (1800). If there was a tie, the House of Representatives would vote.
Absolutely nothing because New Zealand's government is not a presidency
12th amendment
in the election of 1824 between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson
It depends on the severity of the bend and whether the bend resulted in metal fatigue. Tie rods are pretty significant parts of the vehicle. If one is damaged it should be replaced immediately. extensive tire wear will result with a bent tie rod.
Tie has one syllable.
at least 85 ways.