General Zachary Taylor, part of the Whig party and led US forces in the Mexican American War, won the election of 1848. Every state held the election on the same day except for South Carolina.
Zachary Taylor
I am not sure what your question is asking. If you are asking about Washington there wasn't a general election for President in 1789.
the state of Washington held the first election
The presidency of the United States began when the US Constitution was ratified by 9 states. An election for a president was first held in 1787 and the first president took office in April of 1789.
Iowa is the first caucus, which is held in January.
The president of the United States is chosen by the people of the United States. An election is held every four years for the citizens to vote for their next president.
1) It was the first national level election to be held in the United States in 2008. 2) It was the last national level election to be held in the United States in 2008.
The United States held its presidential election in 1984 as scheduled.
The general election for President and Vice President is always held on the first Tuesday in November. The upcoming election in 2008 will be on Tuesday, November 4.
Presidential elections in the United States are held on the first Tuesday in November, in those years with numbers evenly divisible by 4. So Presidential elections were held in 1960, 1960, 1968, 1974 ... 2000, 2004, etc. The next Presidential election will be in 2012.
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.
The president was a feature of the original US Constitution which was ratified to create the United States in 1787amd 1788. The first election was held in 1788 and the first President took office in April of 1789. The US has had a president ever since.