In the presidential election of 1824, no single candidate won a majority of electoral votes.
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True. It was indeed in the presidential election of 1824, that not a single candidate won a majority of electoral votes.
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- During the presidential election held in 1824, there was no specific candidate that received the majority and therefore, after a year, a presidential candidate was chosen by the House.
- This is till date considered to be the only contingent election and is still considered as a turning point in history.
- The maximum votes were received by Andrew Jackson but he did not receive the majority for which the House had to intervene after a year and choose a presidential candidate.
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