aaron burr
Alexander Hamilton opposed Burr and won the election in 1804.
No, he was a founding father of the country, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, signer of the constitution, President, and first treasurer of the United States.
Nathaniel Alexander - governor - was born in 1756.
Nathaniel Alexander - governor - died in 1808.
Alexander Christie - governor - died in 1872.
Alexander Christie - governor - was born in 1792.
People do not vote for a Lieutenant Governor. He or she is selected by the candidate running for Governor.
Sarah Palin, governor of Alaska , was the candidate.
Aaron Burr challenged Alexander Hamilton to a duel primarily due to a longstanding personal and political rivalry. The immediate catalyst was Hamilton's derogatory remarks about Burr during the 1804 election campaign for governor of New York, which Burr found deeply insulting. Feeling that his honor was at stake, Burr sought to defend it through the duel, which ultimately resulted in Hamilton's death.
gubernatorial refers to a governor. governor in latin is gubernor, and the term gubernatorial is of or related to a governor.
Alexander Tope was a governor from Wisconsin.
he (a Republican who was willing to desert Jefferson and join the Federalists) was accused of treason because he killed Hamilton (leader of the Federalists) they ran against each other in running for governor of New York and Hamilton won (he ran against Burr because he felt that Burr was unfit for the job) Burr was angered and challenged Hamilton to a duel and Hamilton died the next day (Burr shot Hamilton)