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What happens if the electoral vote ends up in a 269-269 tie– or in a multi-candidate field, if no candidate gets 270?

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What happens if the electoral vote ends up in a 269-269 tie– or in a multi-candidate field, if no candidate gets 270?

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The Twelfth Amendment to the Constitution says that if no candidate gets a majority of the electors then the House of Representatives shall choose a president from among the top three vote-getters.

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A. The Twelfth Amendment to the Constitution says that if no candidate gets a majority of the electors then the House of Representatives shall choose a president from among the top three vote-getters. Q.

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