The house of representatives elects the president from the three candidates if no candidate wins a majority of the electoral college votes.
How does the house of representatives decide the winner?
House members choose the new president from among the top three candidates. Each state delegation has one vote and it is up to the individual states to determine how to vote.
The Senates elects the vice president from the remaining top two candidates. Each senator casts one vote to the vice president. A candidate receives atleast 51 votes to be elected as a vice president.
Electoral votes are awarded on the basis of popular vote on each state. A candidate must receive atleast 26 votes to be elected.
The electoral college process is in the U.S. constitutional ammendment to change the process.
Hence house of representatives elect for the president of united states for every four years on the first tuesday.
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