How the House would pick the president in the event of an Electoral College tie
(NBC News) The election has already been filled with eye-popping and historically unusual events. One other potential scenario looms this fall: the "contingent election" of the president and the vice president that would happen if no one can secure the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidential election.
That has not happened in the modern era, but there are a few conceivable (if unlikely) paths across the Electoral College map that could lead to former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris ending the race tied at 269 electoral votes.
Some of those scenarios include Republicans winning all of Nebraskas votes, an uphill battle because the state doles out a vote to the winner of each of its congressional districts and Harris is favored to win in the Omaha-area 2nd District. (Thats why Republicans briefly, and unsuccessfully, sought to change Nebraskas rules and make it a winner-take-all state.) And it's much less likely that a third-party candidate will win electoral votes and prevent someone else from getting a majority or that faithless electors will refuse to support a candidate, with the same end result.
In the event of a tie, Congress would decide the next president.
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bucolic_frolic
(46,970 posts)The House might votes. SCOTUS might vote, or attempt to.
I don't think Americans will accept a power grab. It strikes at the heart of legitimacy. Political legitimacy.
gab13by13
(25,221 posts)The Daily Mail is not giving the exact, correct information.
I agree that the election results can be thrown to the House but get a better source please.
Dulcinea
(7,465 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(18,506 posts)But I guess theyve got to fill space and kill time when theres not much else to report on until Tuesday night.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,727 posts)It's never happened, never will. The extremely specific combination of who wins what state, I believe is one and one only. If there are two or three ways it could happen, it still never has, and I maintain never will.