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Who ran in the 1800 election?

John Adams Alexander Hamilton Aaron Burr Thomas Jefferson


Did Vice-President Aaron Burr killed John Adams in a pistol duel?

No, he killed Alexander Hamilton.


Did vice president aaron burr kill john Adams in a pistol duel?

No, he killed Alexander Hamilton.


Was John Adams and Aaron burr from the same political party?

No, Aaron Burr was the "running mate" of Thomas Jefferson in the presidential elections of 1796 and 1800 (the election process did not actually support the concept of the vice presidential running mate until the 1804 ratification of the 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution). John Adams was the only Federalist U.S. President. Aaron Burr was the second Democratic-Republican U.S. Vice President.


Who ran against thomas Jefferson in the election of 1800?

Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr, John Adams, Charles Pinckney and John Lay.


Who did the House of Representatives have to chose between for the presidential election of 1800?

John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr


In the 1796 election John Adams and Thomas Pinckney matched up against?

Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr


The 1796 election matched John Adams and Thomas Pinckney up against?

Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr.


In the election of 1804 who did Thomas Jefferson defeat?

Thomas Jefferson defeated John Adams in the presidential election of 1800. Thomas Jefferson was running as a Democratic-Republican while John Adams ran as a Federalist.


Who lost against the presidency campaign to Thomas Jefferson?

Aaron Burr and John Adams in his first term, and Charles Pinckney in his second.


Who did Jefferson tie with in the election of 1800?

Thomas Jefferson won the 1800 presidential election defeating John Quincy Adams, Aaron Burr, Charles Pinckney, and John Jay. In 1800 electors voted for two individuals and did not distinguish between their presidential and vice-presidential choices until the passage of the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1803. The recipient of the most electoral votes in 1800 would become president and the runner-up vice-president. Thomas Jefferson received 73 electoral votes, his running-mate Aaron Burr received 73 electoral votes, John Quincy Adams received 65 electoral votes, Charles Pinckney received 64 electoral votes, and John Jay received 1 electoral vote. Although John Quincy Adams ran as Thomas Jefferson's main opponent in the general election, running-mates Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr received the same number of electoral votes. The election was decided in the House of Representatives, with 10 State delegations voting for Jefferson, 4 voting for Burr and 2 making no choice. Thomas Jefferson became President and his running-mate Aaron Burr became Vice President.


Who would go on to win the presidential election of 1800?

Thomas Jefferson won the 1800 presidential election defeating John Quincy Adams, Aaron Burr, Charles Pinckney, and John Jay. Although John Quincy Adams ran as Thomas Jefferson's main opponent in the general election, running-mates Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr received the same number of electoral votes. The election was decided in the House of Representatives, with 10 State delegations voting for Jefferson, 4 voting for Burr and 2 making no choice. Thomas Jefferson became President and his running-mate Aaron Burr became Vice President.