a) if no candidate for the president wins a simple majority of the toatal number of electoral votes, wat body has the power to choose the president?

b) What margin is required to choose the president
c)Where in the Constitution is the Electoral College described?
d)The constitution specifies a 3/4 majority for just one process. What?

a)House of Representatives
b)2/3 vote from the states
c) I'm not sure where it is in the Constitution but I know there are two parts.
d)amendment process

a) if no candidate for the president wins a simple majority of the toatal number of electoral votes, wat body has the power to choose the president?
b) What margin is required to choose the president
c)Where in the Constitution is the Electoral College described?
d)The constitution specifies a 3/4 majority for just one process. What?

Read Article II, Section 1. And don't forget to link to the Amendments (the blue underlined sections).
a)House of Representatives Read Article II, Section 1.
b)2/3 vote from the states
c) I'm not sure where it is in the Constitution but I know there are two parts.

d)amendment process
Article V

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1d.) Congress requires a 3/4 majority for amending the constitution.

a) If no candidate for the president wins a simple majority of the total number of electoral votes, the body that has the power to choose the president is the House of Representatives. You can find this information in Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution.

b) The margin required to choose the president is a 2/3 vote from the states. This means that at least 34 states would need to vote in favor of a candidate for them to be chosen as president. However, it is important to note that this is not the case if the House of Representatives is choosing the president, as they follow a different process.

c) The description of the Electoral College can be found in the Constitution in two parts. The main description can be found in Article II, Section 1, which outlines the overall process of electing the president. Additional information can be found in the Amendments to the Constitution, particularly the Twelfth Amendment, which modified certain aspects of the Electoral College.

d) The Constitution specifies a 3/4 majority for just one process, and that is the amendment process. The amendment process is outlined in Article V of the Constitution, which requires a 3/4 majority of states (specifically, 38 out of the 50 states) to ratify an amendment before it becomes part of the Constitution.