What happens if there's a tie in the US presidential election?
Briefly

The 12th Amendment, introduced after the contentious 1800 election, was designed to prevent a repeat of such deadlocks by reforming the way votes for president and vice president are cast.
Historical ties in presidential elections, such as the 1800 and 1824 elections, were resolved by the House of Representatives, highlighting the potential for political chaos in such circumstances.
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