Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr were the running mates in the election of 1800. Both the republican candidates ended up tied with each other. The House of Representatives elected Jefferson as president while Burr was made vice-president.
and George Clinton for his second term (1805-1809)
Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr were the nominees pf the Republican party in 1800. Burr turned out to be a bad choice and caused a great deal of trouble.
You must realize that Jefferson's party was not the same Republican party that exists today,
Thomas Jefferson ran as a Republican against incumbent Federalist John Adams, but there were no running mates in those days. Jefferson won the election, Aaron Burr placed 2nd and became vice president, and Adams finished 3rd.
In the 1800 presidential election the candidates were John Adams (Massachusetts), Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (South Carolina), Thomas Jefferson (Virginia), and Aaron Burr (New York).
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The Revolution of 1800 was the Presidential election in the United States during this year. The candidates included John Adams who was a federalist and Thomas Jefferson who was a democratic republican. Thomas Jefferson led in this race.
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Thomas Jefferson referred to the presidential election of 1800 as the Revolution of 1800 because it ushered in a Democratic-Republican Party rule. It also lead to the eventual demise of the Federalist Party.
John Adams and his vice president Charles Pickney ran as Federalist ain 1796 and 1800. After Adams lost , the Federalists began to break up and were not a national force in future elections. Thomas Jefferson and his vice president Aaron Burr ran against him