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Politics American Democracy and Participation

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Question:

What happens if no candidate wins an absolute majority in presidential elections?

Author: harry challinor



Answer:

- The Constitution states that it is up to the House of Representatives to choose the president - Each state receives one vote - Therefore the representatives of each state must first decide between themselves who they support, and then they would vote as one - Thus, the winner would require 26 of 50 votes


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