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Name the two presidents who ran unopposed?

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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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George Washington (both terms) and James Monroe (second term).

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