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The presidential election exits the Electoral College process and goes to Congress if no candidate wins a majority of electoral votes.

The three presidential candidates with the highest electoral votes are chosen by the House of Representatives to become the next President.

Each delegate from a state has one vote. The two vice presidential candidates with the most electoral votes are chosen by the Senate to serve as vice president. The United States vice president shall preside over the Senate, but he or she shall not have a vote unless the Senate is evenly divided. 294 votes to break ties have been cast since 1789.

The only body with the authority to ratify treaties and confirm presidential appointments is the Senate.

However, there are two exceptions to this rule any treaty involving international trade and the approval of Vice President nominees by the House.

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