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    How many times has the presidential election been decided by the House of Representatives?

    Question #14750. Asked by Maggie.

    finlady

    Twice. Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy Adams.
    www.fujisan.demon.co.uk/USPresidents/prelist.htm

    Dec 01 01, 4:51 AM

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