1. ELECTION FOR THE SIXTH TERM, 1809-1813. JAMES MADISON, President; GEORGE CLINTON, Vice-President. No. of electors appointed by each State. ELECTION FOR THE SEVENTH TERM, 1813-1817. JAMES MADISON, President; ELBRIDGE GERRY, Vice-President. ELECTION FOR THE EIGHTH TERM, 1817-1821. JAMES MONROE, President; DANIEL D. TOMPKINS, Vice-President. 8 22 : 9 : 8 4 8 29 28 25 25 Delaware 3 Maryland 25 Virginia... 25 15 North Carolina. II South Carolina II 8 Georgia 12 Kentucky 12 Tennessee. Ohio 8 8 25 15 8 II 8 12 8 8 8 3 3 217 No. of electors appointed by each State. ELECTION FOR THE NINTH TERM, 1821-1825. JAMES MONROE, President; DANIEL D. TOMPKINS, Vice-President. 4 9 8 15 New Hampshire.. Rhode Island. Connecticut 15 ....... II 25 15 II 12 3 235* 9 3 3 24 8 25 15 The whole number of electors appointed was 238; but one elector from each of the States of Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Mississippi having died, the number of votes actually cast was 235. ELECTION FOR THE TENTH TERM, 1825-1829. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, President; JOHN C. CALHOUN, Vice-President. *No choice for President having been made by the people the election devolved upon the House of Representatives, and John Quincy Adams was elected, receiving the votes of thirteen States, to seven for Andrew Jackson, and four for William H. Crawford. |