Election Laws - AP Government and Politics

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If neither presidential candidate in a general election receives the necessary number of votes in the electoral college, then the new president is selected by

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In the event that none of the candidates receive the necessary number of votes in the presidential election, the president is selected by the House of Representatives and the Vice President is selected by the Senate. This process was established by the 12th Amendment to the United States Constitution.

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