None of the candidates got enough votes in the Electoral College.
The House of Representatives had to decide the election in certain instances, such as the 1824 presidential election, because no candidate received a majority of the electoral votes. According to the 12th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, when this occurs, the House selects the President from the top three candidates. This process ensures that the election outcome can still be determined democratically, even when the electoral vote does not yield a clear winner.
The House of Representatives did not exist in the year 2824, as it is a hypothetical future date beyond the current timeline. Therefore, there is no actual election or decision made by the House regarding a winner in that year. If you're referring to a fictional scenario or a specific context, please provide more details for a tailored response.
There was not a clear winner in the electoral college which, according to the Constitution, put the issue before the House to decide. The South agreed to support Hayes, if Hayes agreed to end Reconstruction. Thus, he won.
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The House of Representatives decided the winner in the 1824 presidential election due to the lack of a majority electoral vote for any candidate. Andrew Jackson received the most popular and electoral votes but did not secure the required majority. As stipulated by the 12th Amendment, when no candidate achieves a majority, the election is decided by the House, where each state delegation casts one vote. Ultimately, John Quincy Adams was chosen as the president, leading to controversy and accusations of a "corrupt bargain" with Henry Clay.
The election of John Quincy Adams was in 1924