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  1. Participants: John Adams. Samuel Adams. Aaron Burr. Oliver Ellsworth. Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Pinckney. United States presidential election of 1796, American presidential election held in 1796, in which Federalist John Adams defeated Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson.

  2. Virginia's 21 Electoral Votes represents 15.9% of total. This is the greatest concentration for one state in history of the U.S. Welcome: Kentucky & Vermont become states during this election cycle. Issues of the Day: Militia Act of 1792. Results of the presidential election of 1792, won by George Washington with 132 electoral votes.

  3. 1792 Election Facts. Each Elector selected Washington with one of his votes, effectively making him unanimous choice for President. That is reflected on the map above. By coming in 2nd, John Adams was named Vice-President. Virginia's 21 Electoral Votes represents 15.9% of total. This is the greatest concentration for one state in history of the ...

  4. Detailed results of Election of 1792 with participants votes distribution and more

  5. In this sense the elections of 1792 were a transitional phase in the development of party politics. By the election of 1796, when Washington chose not to run for reelection, two competing parties had come into existence with clearly articulated ideologies, party leaders, and national political candidates. The Vice Presidency.

  6. Once again, the electors unanimously selected Washington. John Adams won again, for the position of Vice President. However, Adams only received 77 votes, compared to 50 votes received by Governor George Clinton. State results in 1792. The Election Results of 1792 Washington runs for a second term.

  7. The 1788–89 United States presidential election was the first quadrennial presidential election. It was held from Monday, December 15, 1788, to Wednesday, January 7, 1789, under the new Constitution ratified that same year. George Washington was unanimously elected for the first of his two terms as president and John Adams became the first ...

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