I am going to give you the complete electoral college instructions verbally. The screen print size has been reduced to allow it to fit. The process is as follows: Manner of selecting electors up to the individual state.
Number of electors per state equals the combined number of Senators and Representatives
Electors cannot be Senators or Representatives or any Federal Officer

Electors meet and vote in their respective states
Each elector gets two votes, one for President and one for Vice-President
At least one of their votes must be for someone not from their own state
If any deaths have occurred in the lists given to either the House or the Senate for decisions, they shall have the choice as to how to proceed.
The votes for President and Vice-President are separately tallied
The lists shall be signed and sealed and transmitted to the President of the Senate.
On January 6th, President of the Senate in the presence of both houses, opens the lists and the votes are counted.

The terms for members of Congress start on the 3rd of January, and the terms for the President and Vice President start on the 20th.

From Presidential votes, candidate with votes equal majority of electors wins.
If no majority, top three candidates on list go to House of Representatives, who get one vote per state.
Quorum requires 2/3s of the states, and election requires 1/2 of states.

May require multiple votes, and if not resolved by January 20, Vice President shall act in interim. If neither President or Vice-President have been resolved, it is left to Congress to determine the required interims.

From Vice-Presidential votes, candidate with votes equal majority of electors wins.
If no majority, top two candidates on list go to Senate.
Quorum requires 2/3s of the states, and election requires 1/2 of states.
In any case where Congress makes the decision, it is the newly elected Congress.

Electoral College

Amendment XII as modified by XX

Manner of selecting electors up to the individual state.
Number of electors per state equals the combined number of Senators and Representatives
Electors cannot be Senators or Representatives or any Federal Officer

Electors meet and vote in their respective states
Each elector gets two votes, one for President and one for Vice-President
At least one of their votes must be for someone not from their own state
The votes for President and Vice-President are separately tallied
The lists shall be signed and sealed and transmitted to the President of the Senate.

The terms for members of Congress start on the 3rd of January, and the terms for the President and Vice President on the 20th.
On January 6th, President of the Senate in the presence of both houses, opens the lists and the votes are counted.
For all actions by the Congress, it is the new Congress that is responsible.

From Presidential votes, candidate with the majority of elector votes wins.
If no majority, top three candidates on list go to House of Representatives, who get one vote per state.
Quorum requires 2/3s of the states, and election requires 1/2 of states.

From Vice-Presidential votes, candidate with the majority of elector votes wins.
If no majority, top two candidates on list go to Senate.
Quorum requires 2/3s of the states, and election requires 1/2 of states.

May require multiple votes, and if not resolved by January 20, Vice President shall act in interim. If neither President or Vice-President have been resolved, it is left to Congress to determine the required interims.

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