Thomas Jefferson 1801 (after a tie vote with Aaron Burr JQ Adams 1825 (after none of the four candidates received an Electoral College majority)
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A vote in the House of Representatives
Yes, it was.
The republican party
Vincent A Doyle has written: 'Contingent election of the president by the House of Representatives' -- subject(s): Presidents, Election
Thomas Jefferson's first term and the election of John Quincy Adams were determined by the House.
James A. Garfield is the only U.S. President who was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives at the time of his election. (17 other Presidents served in the U.S. House of Representatives at some time before their election, and one other President, John Quincy Adams, became a House member after his presidency.)
James A. Garfield is the only U.S. President who was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives at the time of his election. (17 other Presidents served in the U.S. House of Representatives at some time before their election, and one other President, John Quincy Adams, became a House member after his presidency.)
In the United States, "Member of Congress" is the same thing as "Member of the House of Representatives."
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.
The house of representatives
There are 435 representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Representatives serve a two-year term of office, and all 435 seats come up for election at once, in even-numbered years.
Yes, Kennedy won election to the House of Representatives in 1946.
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They are always elected by the people for the Senate and The House of Representatives.
House of Representatives