If no presidential candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, the House of Representatives elects the President from the top three candidates. Each state delegation casts one vote, and a candidate must receive a majority of these votes to win. This highlights the importance of the electoral college in U.S. elections.
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If no presidential candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, the House of Representatives elects the President. The state delegations each cast a vote for one of the top three candidates, requiring a majority to win. This process underlines the significance of the electoral college system in U.S. elections. ;