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1792 U.S. Presidential Election Results:

  • 135 total electors
  • 68 votes (50.4%) - minimum required to win
  • 132 votes (97.8%) - Independent incumbent President George Washington of Virginia
  • 77 votes (57.0%) - Pro-Administration incumbent Vice President John Adams of Massachusetts
  • 50 votes (37.0%) - Anti-Administration Governor George Clinton of New York
  • 4 votes (3.0%) - Anti-Administration U.S. Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson of Virginia
  • 1 vote (0.7%) - Anti-Administration U.S. Senator Aaron Burr of New York
  • 6 votes (4.4%) - not cast

1796 U.S. Presidential Election Results:

  • 138 total electors
  • 70 votes (50.7%) - minimum required to win
  • 71 votes (51.4%) - Federalist incumbent Vice President John Adams of Massachusetts
  • 68 votes (49.3%) - Democratic-Republican former U.S. Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson of Virginia
  • 59 votes (42.8%) - Federalist U.S. Minister to Great Britain Thomas Pinckney of South Carolina
  • 30 votes (21.7%) - Democratic-Republican U.S. Senator Aaron Burr of New York
  • 15 votes (10.9%) - Democratic-Republican Governor Samuel Adams of Massachusetts
  • 11 votes (8.0%) - Federalist U.S. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Ellsworth of Connecticut
  • 7 votes (5.1%) - Democratic-Republican former Governor George Clinton of New York
  • 5 votes (3.6%) - Federalist Governor John Jay of New York
  • 3 votes (2.2%) - Federalist U.S. Supreme Court Justice James Iredell of North Carolina
  • 2 votes (1.4%) - Federalist former U.S. Senator Samuel Johnston of North Carolina
  • 2 votes (1.4%) - Democratic-Republican U.S. Senator John Henry of Maryland
  • 2 votes (1.4%) - Independent incumbent President George Washington of Virginia
  • 1 vote (0.7%) - Federalist U.S. Minister to France Charles C. Pinckney of South Carolina

1800 U.S. Presidential Election - Electoral Votes:

  • 138 total electors
  • 70 votes (50.7%) - minimum required to win
  • 73 votes (52.9%) - Democratic-Republican incumbent Vice President Thomas Jefferson of Virginia
  • 73 votes (52.9%) - Democratic-Republican former U.S. Senator Aaron Burr of New York
  • 65 votes (47.1%) - Federalist incumbent President John Adams of Massachusetts
  • 64 votes (46.4%) - Federalist former U.S. Minister to France Charles C. Pinckney of South Carolina
  • 1 vote (0.7%) - Federalist Governor John Jay of New York

1800 U.S. Presidential Election - Results from the U.S. House of Representatives (36th Ballot):

  • 16 total state coalitions
  • 9 votes (56%) - minimum required to win
  • 10 votes (63%) - Thomas Jefferson
  • 4 votes (25%) - Aaron Burr
  • 2 votes (13%) - not cast

1804 U.S. Presidential Election Results:

  • 176 votes (100.0%) - total
  • 89 votes (50.6%) - minimum required to win
  • 162 votes (92.0%) - Democratic-Republican incumbent President Thomas Jefferson of Virginia
  • 14 votes (8.0%) - Federalist former U.S. Minister to France Charles C. Pinckney of South Carolina


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