No, John Adams, George Clinton, Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr were all candidates, but Washington was a shoo in.
Washington had no serious opposition ever and James Monroe was unopposed in 1820 when he ran for his second term.
because people LOVED him
George Washington ran unopposed, but others received electoral votes anyway. James Monroe ran unopposed for reelection (2nd term in 1820).monroe's 2nd term
No, George Washington ran unopposed in both of his presidential elections.
James Monroe
There was no campaign, he was the only president who was unopposed for the position of President.
Abe Lincoln
George Washington and James Monroe(1820) were unopposed .
George Washington ran unopposed and was elected to his second term in 1792. He declined to run for a third term.
He ran unopposed in 1820. That was the only time someone ran unopposed for U.S. President since George Washington's two elections.
He is the only president who was unopposed.
George Washington ran unopposed in the presidential election of 1789. He received 38,818 popular votes and 69 electoral votes. The electors from New York, Maryland, and Virginia did not vote.