ELECTION FOR THE FIRST TERM, 1789-1793 GEORGE WASHINGTON, President; JOHN ADAMS, Vice President Conn. Del. Ga. Md. Mass. N.H. N.J. Pa. S.C. Va. Total 752 3 5 6 10 10 88 6 10 7 10 69 5 1 34 ELECTION FOR THE SECOND TERM, 1793-1797 GEORGE WASHINGTON, President; JOHN ADAMS, Vice President 903 904 ELECTION FOR THE THIRD TERM, 1797-1801 JOHN ADAMS, President; THOMAS JEFFERSON, Vice President Name of candidate ELECTION FOR THE FOURTH TERM, 1801-1805 Conn. Del. Ga. Ky. Md. Mass. N.H. N.J. N.Y. N.C. Pa. R.I. S.C. Tenn. Vt. Va. Total There being no choice for President by the people, the election devolved upon the House of Representatives, and February 17, 1801, Thomas Jefferson was chosen by the votes of ten States, to four for Aaron Burr, and two blank. |