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The Electoral College has determined that two candidates have tied for president. What happens next?
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The Electoral College has determined that two candidates have tied for president. What happens next?
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The Electoral College has determined that two candidates have tied for president. What happens next?
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In this case, the president would be elected by the House of Representatives.
The House of Representatives could then vote on the three (in practice: 2) candidates who got the highest number of electoral votes.
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