The delegates would all vote again if a ballot was a tie. Before the vote, they would have a chance to meet and discuss their next vote. There have been many votes at some conventions before some one got a majority.
The congress or the legislative body of the government can use casting vote in case of a tie.
The House elects the president and vice president from the top three candidates, giving each state only one vote.
The House elects the president and vice president from the top three candidates, giving each state only one vote.
In case of a tie vote in the Senate.
In case of a tie vote in the Senate.
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.
12th amendment
Yes, and there has been (1800). If there was a tie, the House of Representatives would vote.
The VP presides over the US Senate and can vote in the case of a tie vote.
president pro-tempore
The VP votes in case of a tie.