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Electors each cast two ballots for president. The person who got the majority of votes would be president.

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Answered by Ravispssbp
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Explanation:

Under the original system established by Article Two, electors could cast two votes to two different candidates for president. The candidate with the highest number of votes (provided it was a majority of the electoral votes) became the president, and the second-place candidate became the vice president.

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