Thomas Jefferson in 1800 and John Quincy Adams in 1824
The rules that were followed by the House in 1824 are 100% still in effect today when no Presidential candidate receives enough electoral votes.
Johnson had a large majority of Democrats in Congress after the 1964 election.
Rutherford B. Hayes
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Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy Adams were elected by the Congress, more specifically by the lower House of Congress in 1801 and 1825 respectively ( A controversy over the qualification of several electors in 1876 was settled by Congress which appointed a special committee of Congress members and supreme court judges to settles the dispute. The conclusion reached by the committee gave the election to Hayes, so in a sense, Rutherford Hayes was put into office by Congress. )
Thomas Jefferson's first term and the election of John Quincy Adams were determined by the House.
November 6. And the electoral college votes evey monday after the second wednesday in December...
The president was John Quincy Adams; the year was 1824.
How many presidents had no military service at the time of their election?
Election then inauguration.
The collective noun for presidents is a succession of presidents. The collective noun congress is used for a congress of baboons, a congress of crows.
The Presidential election dates have been mandated by Congress since 1845. The date is always the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of even years divisible by four.
Clinton in 1996 was elected with a divided Congress in place. Truman (1948) and Roosevelt (1932) actually ran and won while the Republicans controlled Congress. They saw a Democratic Congress swept in on their coat-tails.