Question
Who chooses the president if no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes?
House of Representatives
Supreme Court
Senate
Voters in a run-off election
House of Representatives
Supreme Court
Senate
Voters in a run-off election
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If no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes in a U.S. presidential election, the president is chosen by the **House of Representatives**. Each state delegation in the House has one vote to cast for one of the top three candidates who received electoral votes.