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What happens if there's a tie?

Winning the election requires 270 electoral votes. It's possible that Harris and Trump could end up in a 268-268 tie. This is called a "contingent election," and according to the Constitution, the House of Representatives chooses the President, with each state delegation getting one vote. This means the 52 representatives from California get one vote, as does the one representative from Wyoming.

The current House has more Republican-majority states than Democratic, but it's the next Congress that will be elected in November that would hold this vote. So if the state delegations are deadlocked 25-25, the Senate would then vote on the Vice-President, who would serve as President until the House elects the new one.

However, if the new Senate is 50-50, they'd be deadlocked too, so the presidency would then go to the Speaker of the House. Get ready for President Mike Johnson. But not so fast, Johnson's current term as Speaker would have ended with the current House, so the new Congress would have to elect a new speaker. It took 15 ballots to elect a Speaker in 2023. If the House is unable to agree on a Speaker, the presidency passes to the Senate President Pro Tem. This is the longest-serving Senator in the majority party. But with a 50-50 Senate, there is no majority party. So the presidency would pass to the next person in line, the Secretary of State, per the Presidential Succession Act.

Cabinet officers' terms don't end with the election; they continue until the next president picks a replacement. So if this happens, we would get Acting President Antony Blinken, the current Secretary of State. If he were unavailable or not interested, the line of succession continues through the various cabinet secretaries in the order their departments were created.

To date, the US has never had a contingent election. No one has succeeded to the presidency other than the vice-president on the president's death or resignation.
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I still don’t understand how someone convicted of so many crimes (with presumably all that’s left being the sentencing) is even still being allowed to run for office ! What is the reasoning behind that, and is there any precedent ? If Trump were to win, could he then pardon himself ? Would anything be more corrupt if it played out in that way ?
Spotpot · 46-50, M
@bijouxbroussard Trump can and would pardon himself if elected i mean the guy is basicly running to keep out of prison.
GeistInTheMachine · 31-35, M
@bijouxbroussard My friend, give up on the West. You know more than me how corrupt it is. Be happy! Africa is rising. The Global South and BRICS is rising, as is the East. The West is setting. Forget America.
GeistInTheMachine · 31-35, M
@Spotpot Dictator from Day 1! They won't let Kamala win. The writing is on the wall. The Anti-Christ is inevitable. This is Biblical End-Times, folks. But it's good. A Godly system will rise from the ashes of this godless capitalist hellscape.
thisguy20 · 41-45, M
@bijouxbroussard For what donOLD has been convicted of so far he couldn't pardon himself if he becomes president again: those convictions were in New York State court, not Federal court...
@GeistInTheMachine LOL BRICS.

Your friends in China are colonizing Africa. It won't work out the way they think it will, but it's not going to be great for Africa either.