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George Washington ran unopposed and was elected to his second term in 1792. He declined to run for a third term.
George Washington was elected to a second term in 1792.
Revolutionary War hero George Washington, a delegate from Virginia, was elected convention president.George Washington served as president of the convention
The second president to be elected after his father was president was George W. Bush. George Bush was the 41st president and George W. Bush was the 43rd president.
George Washington George Washington was the first ELECTED for office, but there was a time period of two weeks where George Washington had to get to office, and he had a replacement for those two weeks. didn't know that DID YOU!
George Washington received 100% of the electoral votes and was unanimously elected President in 1789 and 1792.
When George Washington become president, John Adams become the first vice president.John Adams becomes the second president.
George Washington
John Adams. In the presidential election of 1796, John Adams finished first and Thomas Jefferson second and became his vice president. Jefferson resigned later on and in 1800 ran against Adams and beat him for the presidency.
George Washington was the first president to be elected twice. In fact, Washington had to decline to serve a third term and thereby established the precedent against remaining in office for more than two terms.
In 1789, President George Washington ran unopposed for a second term. Under the system in place then and through the election of 1800, each voting elector cast two votes - the recipient of the greatest number of votes was elected President, the second greatest number, Vice President. As with his first term, Washington is considered to have been elected unanimously. The recipient of 77 electoral votes, Vice President John Adams, finished second in voting and was therefore re-elected Vice President of the United States
* First Inaugural (1789) * Second Inaugural (1793)