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John
ADAMS |
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Party:
FEDERALIST
Home State: MA
Electoral Votes: 71 |
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Thomas
JEFFERSON |
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Party:
DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN
Home State: VA
Electoral Votes: 68
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Before the ratification of the 12th Amendment in 1804, each elector voted for two different people for president; there was no separate vote for vice president. The person receiving the majority of electoral votes was named president; the runner-up was named vice-president.
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Thomas
PINCKNEY |
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Party:
FEDERALIST
Home State: SC
Electoral Votes: 59
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Aaron
BURR |
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Party:
DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN
Home State: NY
Electoral Votes: 30
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Samuel
ADAMS |
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Party:
---
Home State: MA
Electoral Votes: 15
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Oliver
ELLSWORTH |
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Party:
---
Home State: CT
Electoral Votes: 11
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George
CLINTON
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Party:
DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN
Home State: NY
Electoral Votes: 7
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John
JAY |
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Party:
FEDERALIST
Home State: NY
Electoral Votes: 5
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James
IREDELL |
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Party:
---
Home State: NC
Electoral Votes: 3
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John
HENRY
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Party:
---
Home State: MD
Electoral Votes: 2
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Samuel
JOHNSTON |
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Party:
---
Home State: NC
Electoral Votes: 2
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George
WASHINGTON |
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Party:
FEDERALIST
Home State: VA
Electoral Votes: 2
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Charles Cotesworth
PINCKNEY
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Party:
FEDERALIST
Home State: SC
Electoral Votes: 1
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Total electors/electoral votes - 138/276 (from 16 states)
Majority needed to win - 70
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