If no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, the Twelfth Amendment of the United States Constitution provides that the U.S. House of Representatives will select the president, with each of the fifty state delegations casting one vote, and the U.S. Senate will select the vice-president.
If no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, the Twelfth Amendment of the United States Constitution provides that the U.S. House of Representatives will select the president, with each of the fifty state delegations casting one vote, and the U.S. Senate will select the vice-president.
the electoral college
The House of Representatives.
the house of representatives
Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States.
It is somthing that chooses a president, and lets him into the white house. After being voted of course. Its like a college letting you run for president.
This group is called the electoral college; its members are called electors and the votes it casts are called electoral votes.
if there is a tie, then the house of representatives chooses te president and the senate chooses the vice-president.
Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States.
Any citizen over the age of 18 can vote for who they choose, then the electoral college takes the votes from the citizens and does a final vote.
none,electoral college only votes for president n vice president
270 votes from the electoral college are required to become president.
The public "votes for President" in November, but they are actually electing members to the electoral college in that election. The electoral college casts the votes for President (and Vice President) in December.