. The Constitution of the United States . President, and of the numberof votes for each; which Hststhey shall sign and certify, andtransmit sealed to the seat ofthe government of the UnitedStates, directed to the Presi-dent of the Senate. ThePresident of the Senate shall,in the presence of the Senateand House of Representatives,open all the certificates, andthe votes shall then be person having the great-est number of votes for Presi-dent shall be the President, ifsuch number be a majority ofthe whole number of electorsappointed; and if no personhave such majority, then fromthe per


. The Constitution of the United States . President, and of the numberof votes for each; which Hststhey shall sign and certify, andtransmit sealed to the seat ofthe government of the UnitedStates, directed to the Presi-dent of the Senate. ThePresident of the Senate shall,in the presence of the Senateand House of Representatives,open all the certificates, andthe votes shall then be person having the great-est number of votes for Presi-dent shall be the President, ifsuch number be a majority ofthe whole number of electorsappointed; and if no personhave such majority, then fromthe persons having the highestnumbers, not exceeding three, 62


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