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John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were the candidates in the first contested presidential election.
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John Adams (Federalist) won over Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican) in 1796, the first contested election.
Adams and Jefferson participated in the first contested election in 1796. Adams wanted a much stronger federal than did Jefferson who favored letting the states settle most questions. After Jefferson lost in 1796, he tried to strengthen his party , fight the views of Adams and win in 1800, which he did.
The outcome of the election was contested, with both candidates claiming victory.
Never Yet Contested was born in 1980.
The Federalists and John Adams won the first contested presidential election in 1796. Four years later they lost the White House to Jefferson and his party.
Representative seats are contested every two years. The Presidency is contested every four years. Senate seats are contested every six years, staggered out every two years (so 33 senators, then 33 two years later, then the last 34, then repeat)
Issues that are contested in a divorce action would be considered debatable.Issues that are contested in a divorce action would be considered debatable.Issues that are contested in a divorce action would be considered debatable.Issues that are contested in a divorce action would be considered debatable.
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Contested - 2012 was released on: USA: February 2012
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