1792 Election Results (16 states in the Union)

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1792 Election Results (16 states in the Union) George Washington Virginia Federalist 132 97.8% John Adams Massachusetts 77 57.0% George Clinton New York Democratic-Republican 50 37.0% Thomas Jefferson 4 3.0% Aaron Burr 1 0.7% Electoral Votes Not Cast --- ----- 6 4.4% Total Number of Electors 132 Total Electoral Votes Cast 264 Number of Votes for a Majority 67

1792 Election Results

1796 Election Results (16 states in the Union) John Adams Massachusetts Federalist 71 51.4% Thomas Jefferson Virginia Democratic-Republican 68 49.3% Thomas Pinckney South Carolina 59 42.8% Aaron Burr New York 30 21.7% Samuel Adams 15 10.9% Oliver Ellsworth Connecticut 11 8.0% George Clinton 7 5.1% Other - Total Number of Electors 138 Total Electoral Votes Cast 276 Number of Votes for a Majority 70

1796 Election Results Adams Jefferson

1800 Election Results (16 states in the Union) Thomas Jefferson Virginia Democratic-Republican 73 52.9% Aaron Burr New York John Adams Massachusetts Federalist 65 47.1% Charles Pinckney South Carolina 64 46.4% John Jay 1 0.7% Total Number of Electors 138 Total Electoral Votes Cast 276 Number of Votes for a Majority 70

1800 Election Results Adams Jefferson

1800 Election Results (Into the House of Representatives!!)  1 vote for each State  Thomas Jefferson Virginia Democratic-Republican 10 62.5% Aaron Burr New York 4 25.0% Blank ------- 2 12.5%