House of Representatives
If no candidate for the presidency wins a simple majority of the total number of electoral votes, the decision is made by the U.S. House of Representatives. Each state delegation in the House gets one vote to choose the president from the three candidates with the most electoral votes.
Senate, if I'm correct.
The president of the United States is elected to office by the electoral college as opposed to popular vote. Any candidate who wins the presidency has to have a majority of at least 270 electoral votes. If no candidate receives a majority, the election will need to be decided via a procedure outlined in the Twelfth Amendment of the Constitution.
majority on electoral votes
Answer this question… a loss in the popular vote and a majority in the electoral college.
the majority vote of the electoral college
electoral collage
a majority (270)
electorial college, and that's not a school
the House of Representatives
No, they only need to have a majority in electoral votes to win.
House of Representatives