your mom!...and dad!
Those were the only two US presidential elections that had to be decided by the US House of Representatives.
Since the establishment of the Electoral College in 1789, there have been a total of 19 elections decided by the House of Representatives. This occurs when no presidential candidate receives a majority of the electoral votes, leading the House to select the president from the top three candidates. The most recent instance was in the election of 1824.
Yes, it was.
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The very first 3 presidents, Washington, Adams, and Madison.
1824. John Quincy Adams
The Presidency is decided by the House of Representatives.
United States Representatives in the House of Representatives serve a two year term; hence, there are Presidential election years and off-year elections. Representatives in many of the State House of Representatives also serve two year terms.
The leader of the House of Representatives
The election is decided by a vote of the members of the US House of Representatives.
Nov the 6th
Synchronized.