When no presidential candidate receives a majority of the electoral vote, the
a. current president serves two more years and another general election is held.
b. candidate who receives a plurality of the popular vote is elected.
c. electors cast a second ballot to determine who will be elected.
d. election is decided in the house of representatives.
e. options b and d are true?

Respuesta :

D. Election is decided in the House of Representatives.

The election gets decided in the house of representatives when no presidential candidate receives a majority of the electoral vote.

Who is a presidential candidate?

A presidential candidate must be a person from a political background, and a natural born citizen of the United States of America, and has to acquire a permanent residency in the country as well.

The person needs to be at least 35 years old to acquire a presidential position in the government.  

What is electoral vote?

Citizens of the country tend to cast their votes for their choice of President and accordingly put their votes in the popular vote, and then a state of electors are elected, where the electors cast their vote for the President of their choice in the electoral vote.

Both popular vote and electoral vote are aligned in an election.

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