1816 Vice President of the United States, Electoral College

Office:
Vice President of the United States (Federal)
Title:
Vice President of the United States
Jurisdiction:
Federal
Label:
1816 Vice President of the United States, Electoral College
Date:
1816
State:
Type:
Legislative
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Vice President of the United States/Vice President of the United States
Candidates:
Daniel D. Tompkins, John E. Howard, James Ross, John Marshall, Robert G. Harper
Candidates: Daniel D. Tompkins[1]John E. HowardJames RossJohn MarshallRobert G. Harper
Affiliation:RepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: 18322543
Connecticut[2]--54-
Elijah Hubbard-----
Jonathan Ingersoll-----
Jirah Isham-----
Samuel W. Johnson-----
William Perkins-----
Seth P. Staples-----
Elisha Sterling-----
Nathaniel Terry-----
Asa Willey-----
Delaware[3]----3
Andrew Barratt-----
Nicholas Ridgely-----
Thomas Robinson-----
Isaac Tunnell-----
Georgia8----
David Adams1----
John Clark1----
Charles Harris1----
Jared Irwin1----
John MacIntosh1----
David Meriwether1----
Henry Mitchell1----
John Rutherford1----
Indiana3----
Joseph Bartholomew1----
Thomas H. Blake1----
Jesse L. Holman1----
Kentucky12----
Alexander Adair1----
Thomas Bodley1----
Samuel Caldwell1----
Robert Ewing1----
William Irvine1----
Willis A. Lee1----
William Logan1----
Samuel Murrel1----
Duval Payne1----
Hubbard Taylor1----
Richard Taylor1----
Robert Trimble1----
Louisiana3----
Garrigues Flaujac1----
John R. Grymes1----
Squire Lea1----
Maryland[4]8----
William Dent Beall-----
Lawrence Brengle1----
John Buchanan1----
Littleton Dennis-----
Thomas Ennalls-----
Edward Johnson1----
Joseph Kent1----
Benjamin Massy1----
William C. Miller1----
John Stephen1----
George Warner1----
Massachusetts-22---
William Abbot-1---
Peter Bryant-1---
Luther Carey-1---
Wendell Davis-1---
Thomas Dwight-1---
Christopher Gore-1---
Daniel Howard-1---
Jonas Kendall-1---
Joseph Locke-1---
Stephen Longfellow, Jr.-1---
John Low-1---
Prentiss Mellan-1---
Thomas H. Perkins-1---
William Phillips-1---
Benjamin Pickman, Jr.-1---
Edward H. Robbins-1---
Timothy Routelle-1---
Josiah Stebbins-1---
Bezaleel Taft-1---
Israel Thorndike-1---
Seth Washburn-1---
Daniel A. White-1---
New Hampshire8----
Richard H. Ayer1----
William Badger1----
Benjamin Butler1----
Amos Cogswell1----
Thomas C. Drew1----
Thomas Manning1----
Jacob Tuttle1----
Dan Young1----
New Jersey8----
John Crowell1----
Daniel Garrison1----
Aaron Kitchell1----
Robert MacNeely1----
Lewis Moore1----
Charles Ogden1----
William Rossell1----
David Welsh1----
New York29----
Artemas Aldrich1----
Henry Becker1----
John Blake, Jr.1----
Lemuel Chipman1----
Worthy L. Churchel1----
Israel W. Clark1----
Jacob Drake1----
Charles E. Dudley1----
Eliphalet Edmonds1----
James Fairlie1----
Nicholl Fosdick1----
Aaron Haring1----
Montgomery Hunt1----
Samuel Lawrence1----
Samuel Lewis1----
Alexander MacNish1----
Joseph D. Monell1----
Gabriel North1----
George Petit1----
Nathaniel Rochester1----
Daniel Root1----
Henry Rutgers1----
John W. Seaman1----
Benjamin Smith1----
Richard Townley1----
Peter S. Van Orden1----
T. W. Van Wyck1----
Jacob Wertz1----
Augustus Wright1----
North Carolina15----
Vine Allen1----
Peter Forney1----
Jesse Franklin1----
Alexander Gray1----
John Hall1----
James Hoskins1----
Nathaniel Jones1----
Thomas D. King1----
Francis Locke1----
Robert Love1----
Abraham Phillips1----
Joseph Pukett1----
Joseph Riddick1----
Thomas Ruffin1----
Thomas Wynns1----
Ohio8----
James Curry1----
Benjamin Haugh1----
Othniel Looker1----
John Patterson1----
Abraham Shepherd1----
William Skinner1----
Aaron Wheeler1----
John G. Young1----
Pennsylvania25----
James Alexander1----
Isaac Anderson1----
James Banks1----
William Brooke1----
Daniel Bussier1----
Robert Clark1----
John Conrad1----
Paul Cox1----
Michael Fackenthal1----
Abiel Fellows1----
John Geyer1----
William Gilliland1----
John Harrison1----
Gabriel Heister1----
Jacob Hostetter1----
Joseph Huston1----
David Marchand1----
James Meloy1----
David Mitchell1----
John Mohlar1----
Thomas Patterson1----
John Rea1----
Matthew Roberts1----
Samuel Scott1----
James Wilson1----
Rhode Island4----
Dutee Arnold1----
James Fenner1----
Thomas Pitman1----
Edward Willcox1----
South Carolina11----
Philemon Bradford1----
James Duff1----
Thomas Evans1----
William Garrett1----
Thomas Lee1----
William MacKeralls1----
Frederick Nance1----
Joseph Reid1----
Richard B. Screven1----
John Thomas1----
John L. Wilson1----
Tennessee8----
Robert Allen1----
James Baxter1----
Samuel Buchanan1----
David Campbell1----
Alfred M. Carter1----
Joseph Hamilton1----
Adam Huntsman1----
Martin MacClanohan1----
Vermont8----
Apollas Austin1----
William Brayton1----
John H. Cotton1----
Isaiah Fisk1----
Asaph Fletcher1----
Robert Holly1----
James Roberts1----
Jonathan Robinson1----
Virginia25----
William Archer1----
William Lee Ball1----
William Brockenbrough1----
John T. Brooke1----
Joseph C. Cabell1----
Benjamin Cook1----
John Edie1----
Isaac Foster1----
Charles H. Graves1----
Hugh Holmes1----
William Jones1----
Daniel Morgan1----
George Newton1----
John Pegram1----
Brazure W. Pryor1----
John Purnall1----
Sthreshly Reynolds1----
Spencer Roane1----
Andrew Russell1----
Archibald Rutherford1----
Robert B. Starke1----
Archibald Stuart1----
Charles Taylor1----
Robert Taylor1----
Charles Yancey1----

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]The vote in Connecticut was split between James Ross and John Marshall. No known record exists of which elector voted for whom.
[3]One elector from Delware did not cast a vote. No known record exists of which elector this was.
[4]Thomas Ennalls, Littleton Dennis and William Dent Beall did not cast votes. They were all Federalist electors, but all of them cast blank votes rather than votes for John E. Howard.

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

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