Follow The Telegraph’s latest US election live blogWith the presidential race on a knife-edge, it is possible that the ...
In fact, there is a distant precedent for a tie in a presidential election. This occurred in 1800, between Thomas Jefferson ...
While voters will anxiously be awaiting results to see which candidate earned a majority of the Electoral College's electoral ...
Though a tie in the Electoral College can happen ... in U.S. history when no presidential candidate won the majority of ...
A tie between two presidential candidates is therefore theoretically ... Similar stalemates have occurred twice in US history ...
A mericans are headed to the polls today to cast their ballots in a crucial election. People are anxious, hopeful, and scared ...
The Madison-Jefferson letters presaged the 1824 election which, thrown to the House, resulted in the election of John Quincy Adams, even though Andrew Jackson had won both the Electoral College.
What if neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump secures the crucial 270 electoral votes needed to win, setting up a rare ...
Though a tie in the Electoral College can happen ... candidate won the majority of electoral votes: the 1800 presidential election when the House chose Thomas Jefferson, and the 1824 election ...