<P> The 12th Amendment introduced a number of important changes to the procedure . Now, Electors do not cast two votes for President; rather, they cast one vote for President and another for Vice President . In case no Presidential candidate receives a majority, the House chooses from the top three (not five, as before the 12th Amendment). The Amendment also requires the Senate to choose the Vice President from those with the two highest figures if no Vice Presidential candidate receives a majority of electoral votes (rather than only if there's a tie for second for President). It also stipulates that to be the Vice President, a person must be qualified to be the President . </P> <P> The Congress may determine the Time of chusing (sic) the Electors, and the Day on which they shall give their Votes; which Day shall be the same throughout the United States . </P> <P> Congress sets a national Election Day . Currently, Electors are chosen on the Tuesday following the first Monday in November (the first Tuesday after November 1), in the year before the President's term is to expire . The Electors cast their votes on the Monday following the second Wednesday in December (the first Monday after December 12) of that year . Thereafter, the votes are opened and counted by the Vice President, as President of the Senate, in a joint session of Congress . </P> <P> Section 1 of Article Two of the United States Constitution sets forth the eligibility requirements for serving as president of the United States: </P>

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