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What happens when there is no winner in the Electoral College?

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What happens when there is no winner in the Electoral College?

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When no candidate receives 270 electoral votes, the election is thrown into the House of Representatives and the Senate to elect the President and Vice President, respectively. Here, each state would be equalized even more unfairly, with each delegation casting only one vote, despite differing party representation within any state.

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