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  1. George Washington Independent. 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 ...

  2. John Rutledge. George Washington. United States presidential election of 1789, American presidential election held on Feb. 4, 1789, in which George Washington was unanimously chosen as the first president of the United States by electors from 10 of the 13 extant states.

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  3. Feb 1, 2024 · The Presidential Election of 1789 for APUSH is defined as the first presidential election in the United States’ history and a crucial moment in the nation’s early development. It took place as the country transitioned from the Articles of Confederation to the newly ratified Constitution.

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  4. Watch Now. In 1789, the first presidential election, George Washington was unanimously elected president of the United States. With 69 electoral votes, Washington won the support of each participating elector. No other president since has come into office with a universal mandate to lead.

  5. Sep 3, 2018 · The Presidential Election of 1789 was the first election in the history of the United States. It was conducted under the new Constitution that had been ratified 5 years after the end of the American Revolutionary War.

  6. Nov 24, 2009 · Congress sets January 7, 1789 as the date by which states are required to choose electors for the country's first-ever presidential election. A month later, on February 4, George Washington...

  7. 1789 Election Facts. Prior to 1804, each Elector cast two votes for President, effectively doubling the votes cast. 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.

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