John Adams, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney were candidates for the federalist
and Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr were candidates for the republican
There were four candidates for president in 1824: John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, William H. Crawford, and Andrew Jackson. Since none of the four candidates received a majority of electoral votes, the election was decided by the U.S. House of Representatives. The House selected John Quincy Adams as president, even though he had finished second to Andrew Jackson in the electoral vote count.
Thomas Jefferson 1801 (after a tie vote with Aaron Burr JQ Adams 1825 (after none of the four candidates received an Electoral College majority)
Japan, United States, India and China are the four western powers in southeast asia
The general election is held in the United States on the Tuesday following the first Monday in the month of November. This can be between the 2nd and the 8th.
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There was a divided field of four candidates.
He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party.
Stephen Douglas won!
The political parties that were in the election of 1800 was the more democratic and states' rights side which was Thomas Jefferson and the strong central government side which was John Adams. Thomas Jefferson won the election of being President. Adams' party was known as the Federalists and Jefferson's as the Republicans.
There was a divided field of four candidates
There were only four candidates for the 1860 presidential election: Abraham Lincoln -- Republican John C. Breckinridge -- Democratic John Bell -- Constitution Union Stephen A. Douglas -- Democratic
Lincoln winning the presidency with only 40 percent of the popular vote
Major and minor political parties nominate candidates for president and vice president every four years during the presidential election cycle.
He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party.
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In 1824 four candidates received electoral votes and no candidate got the majority required to be elected, so the House decided the election. (In 1800 Jefferson and his running mate, Aaron Burr tied in electoral vote because at that time, each elector had two votes. This situation was changed by the 12th amendment.)