In the event of a tie in the presidential election, the decision goes to the House of Representatives, where each state delegation gets one vote to choose the president. If the House cannot decide on a winner by Inauguration Day, the Vice President-elect would become acting president until a decision is made.
liberate = to set free so the opposite is to imprison, tie up, jail, incarcerate, take hostage and so on
There are currently 50 Democrat senators in the U.S. Senate, with Vice President Kamala Harris able to cast a tie-breaking vote if needed.
Centripetal Centripetal forces-Forces that unite and bind a country together-such as a strong national culture, shared ideological objectives, and a common faith. Taken from Regions 13th Ed ISBN- 978-0-470-12905-0
Messages are attached to pigeons by placing a small payload, such as a capsule or tube, containing the message on the bird's leg with a special holder or tape. The pigeon is then released to deliver the message to its destination by flying back to its home or a designated location.
A leader's outfit for a formal event should typically include a tailored suit or a formal dress, paired with appropriate footwear such as dress shoes. Accessories like a tie, jewelry, and a watch can add a polished touch. It is important to choose clothing that fits well and is in line with the formality of the event.
Aaron Burr and he finished in a tie,
in the election of 1824 between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson
john Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson
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.
yes, in the election of 1800 thomas Jefferson and john Adams
12th amendment
Yes, and there has been (1800). If there was a tie, the House of Representatives would vote.
If there is a tie vote then government will conduct election again because there is no other solution for this.
The only tie was the one between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr in 1800 that resulted in the 12th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution.
Absolutely nothing because New Zealand's government is not a presidency
The U.S. President is never elected by popular vote. In fact, there have been four Presidential elections in U.S. history in which the winner of the election was not the candidate who received the most popular votes (in 1824, 1876, 1888 and 2000).
The presidential debate took place in washington. The debate against obama and biden against romeny and ryan was horribal it was almost a tie. i taylor was scared out of my life. amen arack won.