1800 President of the United States, Electoral College

Office:
President of the United States (Federal)
Title:
President of the United States
Jurisdiction:
Federal
Label:
1800 President of the United States, Electoral College
Date:
1800
State:
Type:
Legislative
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
President of the United States/President of the United States
Candidates:
Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr, John Adams, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Jay
Candidates: Thomas JeffersonAaron BurrJohn AdamsCharles Cotesworth PinckneyJohn Jay
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: 737365641
Connecticut--99-
Matthew Griswold--11-
Jonathan Ingersoll--11-
Stephen M. Mitchell--11-
Jonathan Ogden Moseley--11-
Tapping Reeve--11-
Jesse Root--11-
Jonathan Sturges--11-
John Treadwell--11-
Jonathan Trumbull--11-
Delaware--33-
Kensey Johns--11-
Nathaniel Mitchell--11-
Samuel White--11-
Georgia44---
David Blackshear11---
Henry Graybill11---
John Morrison11---
Dennis Smelt11---
Kentucky44---
John Coburn11---
John Pope11---
Charles Scott11---
Issac Shelby11---
Maryland5555-
Francis Deakins--11-
Littleton Dennis--11-
Gabriel Duvall11---
John Gilpin11---
Martin Kershner11---
Nicholas B. Moore11---
George Murdock--11-
Edmund Plowden--11-
William M. Robertson--11-
Perry Spencer11---
Massachusetts--1616-
Joseph Allen--11-
William Baylies--11-
Theophilus Bradbury--11-
Francis Dana--11-
Thomas Dawes--11-
Andrew P. Fernald--11-
John Hooker--11-
Ebenezer Hunt--11-
Samuel Phillips--11-
Edward H. Robbins--11-
David Rosseter--11-
William Sever--11-
Samuel Sewall--11-
Walter Spooner--11-
Lemuel Weeks--11-
Samuel Sumner Wilde--11-
New Hampshire--66-
Benjamin Bellows--11-
Timothy Farrar--11-
Arthur Livermore--11-
Oliver Peabody--11-
John Prentice--11-
Ebenezer Thompson--11-
New Jersey--77-
William Griffith--11-
Joshua L. Howell--11-
Thomas Sinnickson--11-
Isssac Smith--11-
Samuel S. Smith--11-
Richard Stockton--11-
Matthias Williamson, Jr.--11-
New York1212---
James Burt11---
Jacob Eaker11---
Robert Ellis11---
William Floyd11---
Thomas Jenkins11---
Issac Ledyard11---
Anthony Lispenard11---
Gilbert Livingston11---
Pierre Van Cortlandt, Jr.11---
Peter Van Ness11---
Robert Van Rensselaer11---
John Woodworth11---
North Carolina[1]8844-
Gideon Alston-----
Thomas Brown-----
John Hamilton-----
Spruce Macay-----
William Martin-----
Nathan Mayo-----
William Tate-----
Absalom Tatom-----
Joseph Taylor-----
Bryan Whitefield-----
Joseph Winston-----
Thomas Wynns-----
Pennsylvania[2]8877-
James Armstrong-----
Nathaniel B. Borleau-----
James Crawford, Sr.-----
George Ege-----
Samuel W. Fisher-----
William Hall-----
Jonas Hartzell-----
Gabriel Hiester-----
John Hubley-----
John Kean-----
Ferderick Kuhn-----
Presly Carr Lane-----
Issac Van Horne-----
Samuel Wetherill-----
Robert Whitehill-----
Rhode Island[3]--431
George Champlin--1--
Oliver Davis--1--
William Greene--1--
Edward Manton--1--
South Carolina88---
Robert Anderson11---
Joseph Blyth11---
Theodore Gaillard11---
Paul Hamilton11---
Wade Hampton11---
John Hunter11---
Andrew Love11---
Arthur Simkins11---
Tennessee33---
John Locke11---
Robert Love11---
Daniel Smith11---
Vermont--44-
William Chamberlain--11-
Elijah Dewey--11-
Roswell Hopkins--11-
Jonathan Hunt--11-
Virginia2121---
John Bowyer11---
Richard Brent11---
John Brown11---
William H. Cabell11---
Daniel Coleman11---
William Ellzey11---
William B. Giles11---
Hugh Holmes11---
Joseph Jones11---
Walter Jones11---
James Madison, Jr.11---
William Newsum11---
Thomas Newton11---
John Page11---
George Penn11---
John Preston11---
Thomas Reade, Sr.11---
John Shore11---
Archibald Stuart11---
Creed Taylor11---
George Wythe11---

Notes:

[1]The vote in North Carolina was split among four candidates. No known record exists of which elector voted for whom.
[2]The vote in Pennsylvania was split among four candidates. No known record exists of which elector voted for whom.
[3]One elector cast his second vote for John Jay. No known record exists of which elector this was.

References:

United States' Telegraph Extra (Washington, DC). January 24, 1829.
National Archives and Records Administration. http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/votes/1789_1821.html
The Maryland Archives, Biographical Series, http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000379/html/msa00379.html

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