Question

Before the 12th Amendment was created, what would happen if a presidential candidate did not receive a majority of the votes cast?
The Supreme Court would select the president with each state casting a single vote, while the House and the Senate chose the vice president.
The House of Representatives would select the president with each state casting a single vote, while the Senale chose the vice president.
The Senate would select the president with each state casting a single vote, while the House of Representatives chose the vice president The current president would select the new president with each state casting a single vote, while Congress chose the vice president.

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Before the 12th Amendment was ratified in 1804, if no presidential candidate received a majority of the electoral votes, the election would be decided by the House of Representatives. In this case, each state delegation would cast one vote for one of the top three candidates in the electoral vote. Meanwhile, the Senate was responsible for selecting the vice president, with each senator casting one vote.

So, the correct answer is: **The House of Representatives would select the president with each state casting a single vote, while the Senate chose the vice president.**