In the case of a tie in the Electoral College, the 12th Amendment requires the U.S. House of Representatives to choose the ...
James Madison, writing in August of 1823 from his home in Montpelier, Virginia, to which he repaired in what turned out be a ...
Here's a good thing to teach in public schools everywhere: The First Amendment is only 45 words long ... than 775,000 ...
From banning mountain lion hunts to overhauling the election system to putting abortion in the state constitution — Here are ...
DENVER — Coloradans are projected to reject an amendment to secure a right to school choice in the state’s constitution — to ...
After emerging victorious with a staggering 295 electoral votes from all over the US states, Donald Trump has been re-elected ...
Collier County, Florida voters making choices for President, U.S. Congress and Senate, Florida House and Collier County ...
The historic election marked the first in well over 100 years that an ex-president was reelected to the nation’s highest office after having previously held the position. The last president elected to ...
Who selects the president in case of a tie? If no candidate wins a majority, the House selects the president from the top three candidates by majority ballot vote, according to the 12th Amendment.
"Unfortunately, I got COVID," said Carter. "I followed the doctor’s orders and missed a couple of days of amendment votes, where we did about 50 votes each day." He also said he's able to do the ...
The ballot asks voters: “Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution establishing the right to school choice for children in kindergarten through 12th grade, and, in connection ...
To understand how this could work, you have to understand the 12th Amendment of the Constitution. Here’s the key language: “The person having the greatest number of votes for President ...