George Washington received 100% of the electoral votes and was unanimously elected President in 1789 and 1792.
For his first term in office, he unanimously elected President by the Electoral College and for his second term in office no one ran against him.
Second inauguration of George Washington happened on 1793-03-04.
John Breckengrege got second in electoral collage but Stephen Douglas got 2nd in popular vote
George Washington was reelected president in 1792 and John Adams was reelected vice-president. According to the prevailing rules of electoral college voting at that time, electors cast votes for two persons. Electors could not distinguish between their presidential and vice-presidential choices. The recipient of the most electoral votes would become president and the runner-up vice-president. George Washington received 132 electoral votes and John Adams received 77 electoral votes. Others receiving electoral votes were George Clinton (50), Thomas Jefferson (4), Aaron Burr (1)
George Washington was named leader.
George Washington was elected to a second term in 1792.
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George Washington ran unopposed, but others received electoral votes anyway. James Monroe ran unopposed for reelection (2nd term in 1820).monroe's 2nd term
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i think it was the electoral college but i may be wrong 2nd Answer: That is an absolutely correct answer. Back then, the presidential and vice-presidential elections were separate, so there could potentially be 2 different parties represented. Washington won all of the electoral votes, and John Adams came in second, and became the vice president.