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  • In 1789, John Adams received votes from 34 out of 73 electors (46.6%).
  • In 1792, John Adams received votes from 77 out of 135 electors (57.0%).
  • In 1796, John Adams received votes from 71 out of 138 electors (51.4%).
  • In 1800, John Adams received votes from 65 out of 138 electors (47.1%).
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