Answer:
Elected the President.
Step-by-step explanation:
The 12th Amendment of the US Constitution provided the procedure of the election of the President and Vice President of the US.
The Amendment came after the experiences of the 1796 and 1800 presidential elections. With the amendment, the number of candidates was lowered, established that the Senate would hold a contingent election for vice president if there was no majority winner and also provided that no individual that was ineligible to be president would be eligible to be vice president.
But the main change was that each member of the electoral college is required to cast one electoral vote for president and one electoral vote for vice president and if there is no candidate wins the majority, the House of Representatives would hold a contingent election.