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  1. At the end of a long and bitter campaign, Jefferson and Burr each won 73 electoral votes, Adams won 65, and Pinckney won 64. The Federalists swept New England , the Democratic-Republicans dominated the South , and the parties split the Mid-Atlantic states of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.

  2. Results of the presidential election of 1800, won by Thomas Jefferson with 73 electoral votes.

  3. May 20, 2020 · John Adams, then vice president, received the most votes and won the presidency. At the time, the system was designed to allow the runner up the position of vice president. One did not have to be of the same political party or even on the same ticket to be pitted with each other upon victory.

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  5. Dec 7, 2020 · The U.S. presidential election of 1800, in which Thomas Jefferson was elected the nation’s third president, resulted in the first peaceful transfer of power from one political party to another in United States history.

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  6. Support for Thomas Jefferson throughout the entire Western frontier assured his victory over John Adams in the presidential election 1800. But a great deal had changed in the intervening decade. The Democratic-Republicans had significantly broadened the old Anti-Federalist coalition.

  7. In 1800 Thomas Jefferson defeated John Adams, winning the presidency in the most important and complex election between the adoption of the Constitution in 1787 and the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860.

  8. Apr 11, 2016 · So Who Becomes President? Electors from all 16 states cast their votes on December 3, 1800. Although Congress would not open and count the ballots until February 11, 1801, electors could, and did, tell people how they voted. By the third week of December, a pattern of highly disciplined party-line voting had become quite clear.

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