yes, twice
George Washington received 100% of the electoral votes and was unanimously elected President in 1789 and 1792.
He was the well-known, heroic General of the American Revolution. He was subsequently unanimously elected to be the first president.
George Washington was elected the first President of the United States in 1789. He was re-elected in 1792.
By the time the constitution was ratified and the first president was elected, George Washington was everyone's choice. He was elected unanimously by the electoral college like all presidents, following the process proscribed in the constitution. He did not have to campaign for the job.
George Washington became a president in 1789 and was re-elected in 1792.
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No, actually George Washington was the only president unanimously elected.1st_president_only_unanimously_elected_Us_president
George Washington was the man's name.
No US president was elected unanimously by popular vote. The only president elected unanimously by the electoral college was George Washington (There was no popular vote in this election).
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George Washington.
According to Skylar and George Washington (http://www.skylardog.com) he was unanimously elected to president, so that means all states elected him.
George Washington received 100% of the electoral votes and was unanimously elected President in 1789 and 1792.
George Washington received 100% of the electoral votes and was unanimously elected President in 1789 and 1792.
George Washington was elected President of the Constitutional Convention by unanimous vote. The Constitutional Convention opened in 1787 in Philadelphia.
That is the body of electors known as the electoral college.
George Washington was unanimously selected as the first president of the USA