Actually, there's a few parts to this question. When the Sorting Hat was on Harry Potter, it picked up the part of Voldemort's soul and suggested Harry would do well in Slytherin, but went with Harry's interest in Griffyndor instead. This shows the Sorting Hat does not always have a quick and easy answer and that some decisions are more difficult than others. That leads to several questions:
- Does the Sorting Hat take into account the student's stated desires when make a decision?
- Does the Sorting Hat ever get stumped on where to put a student?
- Does the Sorting Hat ever ask for a student's preference to resolve an "even-split" decision?
Answer
Does the Sorting Hat take into account the student's stated desires when make a decision?
Yes. It did with Harry Potter, when he asked to be in Gryffindor.
Does the Sorting Hat ever get stumped on where to put a student?
Yes. It took a long time with both Neville (src: PotterCast #122) and Hermione.
UPDATE: According to Pottermore, this situation actually has an official name in-universe: Hatstall.
Does the Sorting Hat ever ask for a student's preference to resolve an "even-split" decision?
Yes. Hermione. Or Harry if you consider his case to be "even-split".
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