U.S. presidential election, 1792

   

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Summary

The election of 1792 was the second presidential election in the United States, and the first in which each of the original 13 states appointed electors.

Washington re-elected President

As in 1789, President George Washington ran unopposed for a second term. Under the system in place then and through the election of 1800, each voting elector cast two votes - the recipient of the greatest number of votes was elected President, the second greatest number Vice President. As with his first term, Washington is considered to have been elected unanimously.

Adams re-elected Vice President

The recipient of 77 electoral votes, John Adams of Massachusetts finished second in voting and as such was elected Vice President of the United States.


Election results

Presidential CandidatePartyStatePopular Vote:Electoral Vote:
George WashingtonNo PartyVirginiaUnknown132
John AdamsFederalistMassachusettsUnknown77
George ClintonDemocratic-RepublicanNew YorkUnknown50
Thomas JeffersonDemocratic-RepublicanVirginiaUnknown4
Aaron BurrDemocratic-RepublicanNew YorkUnknown1

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See also: President of the United States, U.S. presidential election, 1792, History of the United States (1776-1865)


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