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What electoral duty does the house have?

In the event of a Electoral College tie, the House of Representative will be called upon to break the tie and elect the President.


How is an electoral college tie broken?

There can not be a tie if the votes are divided between just two candidates since the total number of votes, 537, is an odd number. However, if more than two people receive votes, it is easily possible for a tie to occur.


What political race was tied in the electoral college?

There has only been one 'tie' in the electoral college: 1800 - Thomas Jefferson VS Aaron Burr. This tie lead to a constitutional amendment, the 12th amendment.


If there is a tie or no majorit in the electoral college votes how is it decided who would be president?

If the electoral college is not able to elect a President, the election goes to the House of Representatives.


Who determines the outcome of a presidential vote 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.


Can you tie in a football game?

it is possible to tie in a college football game


What is an electoral college deadlock?

In order to elect a president , one candidate must receive more than half the votes. If more than two candidates receive votes, then it is possible that no one will get the required majority and you could say the electoral college is deadlocked. As of 2014, with the total of electoral votes being 538, it is also possible that two candidates could each receive 269. This tie vote would sent the election to the US Congress.


What amendment passed as a result of the tie?

The 12th amendment was added as a result of the tie in the electoral college between Thomas Jefferson and his running mate Aaron Burr in 1800.


What is a scenario in which a electoral college results in a tie?

269 electors vote Republican, and the other 269 electors vote Democratic.


Who is president if Obama and Romney tie?

If there had been a 269-269 tie in the Electoral College, the election would have been decided by the U.S. House of Representatives, which is controlled by the Republican Party.


What is the role of the House of Representatives in case of a tie in the Electoral College?

A tie for first in the electoral vote count is just one example of nobody receiving votes for president from more than half of the appointed electors. Whenever that happens, the House of Representatives elects the president from among the top three electoral vote recipients. In doing so, all of the Representatives from each state together have one vote, and the winner must have the votes of at least 26 of the 50 states.


What is a scenario in which the Electoral College vote results in a tie?

A scenario in which the Electoral College vote results in a tie occurs when each candidate receives exactly 269 electoral votes, which can happen if there are three candidates or more, and the electoral votes are distributed unevenly among them. For example, if Candidate A wins several states, Candidate B wins an equal number, and a third candidate receives enough votes to prevent either from achieving a majority, a tie can ensue. In such a case, the election would be decided by the House of Representatives, where each state delegation has one vote.