1808 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:
1808 Vice President of the United States, Electoral College
Date:
1808
State:
Type:
Legislative
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Vice President of the United States/Vice President of the United States
Candidates:
George Clinton, Rufus King, John Langdon, James Madison, James Monroe
Candidates: George Clinton[1]Rufus KingJohn LangdonJames MadisonJames Monroe
Affiliation:RepublicanFederalistRepublicanRepublicanRepublican
Final Result: 11347933
Connecticut-9---
David Daggett-1---
Roger Griswold-1---
Stephen T. Hosmer-1---
Samuel W. Johnson-1---
Jesse Root-1---
John Cotton Smith-1---
John Treadwell-1---
Jonathan Trumbull-1---
Frederick Wolcott-1---
Delaware-3---
James Booth-1---
Nicholas Ridgely-1---
Daniel Rodney-1---
Georgia6----
Chriostpher Clark1----
Henry Graybill1----
James E. Houstoun1----
David Meriwether1----
John Rutherford1----
John Twiggs1----
Kentucky[2]7----
Robert Ewing-----
Christopher Greenup-----
Samuel Hopkins-----
William Logan-----
Charles Scott-----
Hubbard Taylor-----
Robert Trimble-----
Matthew Walton-----
Maryland92---
Robert Bowie2----
Henry James Carroll-2---
Richard Tilghman Earle2----
Edward Johnson2----
John Johnson2----
John R. Plater-2---
Nathaniel Rochester2----
Earle Perry Spencer2----
Tobias E. Stansbury2----
John Tyler2----
Thomas W. Veazey2----
Massachusetts-19---
Jeremiah Bailey-1---
John Barrett-1---
William Bartlett-1---
Ebenezer Bridge-1---
John Brooks-1---
Moses Broun-1---
Francis Dana-1---
Daniel Dewey-1---
Andrew Fernald-1---
Samuel Freeman-1---
Benjamin Heywood-1---
John Hooker-1---
Josiah Stearns-1---
Caleb Strong-1---
Joshua Thomas-1---
Samuel Tobey-1---
Ebenezer Warren-1---
Samuel S. Wilde-1---
Lemuel Williams-1---
New Hampshire-7---
Timothy Farrar-1---
Jonathan Franklin-1---
Samuel Hale-1---
Oliver Peabody-1---
Jeremiah Smith-1---
Robert Wallace-1---
Benjamin West-1---
New Jersey8----
George Burgin1----
Benjamin Egbert1----
Amos Harrison1----
Thomas Hendry1----
James Morgan1----
James Mott1----
Abijah Smith1----
David Welsh1----
New York[3]13--33
Russel Atwater-----
Matthew Carpenter-----
John Garretson-----
William Hallock-----
Henry Huntington-----
Hugh Jamison-----
Thomas Lawrence-----
Benjamin Mooers-----
Micajah Pettit-----
Jonathan Rouse-----
Henry Rutgers-----
John W. Seaman-----
Thomas Shankland-----
Joseph Simonds-----
Ambrose Spencer-----
James Tallmadge-----
Adam B. Vroman-----
Ebenezer White-----
Henry Yates, Jr.-----
North Carolina[4]113---
Samuel Ashe, Sr.-----
Robert Cleveland-----
Peter Forney-----
William Gaston-----
Francis Locke-----
Robert Love-----
Murdock MacKenzie-----
Kemp Plummer-----
James Rainey-----
Joseph Riddick-----
Joseph Taylor-----
Henry Irwin Toole-----
John Winslow-----
Thomas Wynns-----
Ohio--3--
Thomas MacCune1----
Nathaniel Massie1----
Stephen Wood1----
Pennsylvania20----
James Cowden1----
Archibald Darrah1----
Joseph Engle1----
David Fullerton1----
Robert Griffen1----
George Hartman1----
Gabriel Hiester, Jr.1----
Jacob Hostetter1----
Joseph Huston1----
Peter Kimmell1----
Joseph Lefevre1----
Michael Leib1----
Thomas Leiper1----
John MacDowell1----
William Montgomery1----
William Rodman1----
Adamson Tannehill1----
Charles Thomson1----
Jacob Weygandt1----
William Wilson1----
Rhode Island-4---
Christopher Fowler-1---
Thomas P. Ives-1---
Thomas Noyes-1---
James Rhodes-1---
South Carolina10----
Joseph Bellinger1----
Langdon Cheves1----
Joseph Gist1----
Paul Hamilton1----
John MacMonies1----
Samuel Mays1----
William Rouse1----
William Strother1----
John Wilson1----
William Zimmerman1----
Tennessee5----
Joseph Greer1----
Baldwin Harle1----
William Martin1----
James Robertson1----
James Sevier1----
Vermont--6--
William Cahoon--1--
Jonas Galusha--1--
Samuel Shepardson--1--
Israel Smith--1--
James Tarbox--1--
John White--1--
Virginia24----
James Allen1----
Richard Barnes1----
John T. Brooke1----
Joseph Eggleston1----
Richard Field1----
Joseph Godwin, Sr.1----
Benjamin Harrison1----
Hugh Holmes1----
Gustavus B. Horner1----
William MacKinley1----
Hugh Nelson1----
Robert Nelson1----
Philip N. Nicholas1----
Mann Page1----
Edward Pegram, Sr.1----
George Penn1----
John Preston1----
Thomas Read1----
John Roane1----
Spencer Roane1----
Andrew Russell1----
Osborne Sprigg1----
Archibald Stuart1----
Robert Taylor1----

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]One of the electors from Kentucky did not cast any votes. There is no known record of which elector this was.
[3]The votes in New York were split among George Clinton, James Madison, and James Monroe. No known record exists of which elector voted for whom.
[4]The vote in North Carolina was split between George Clinton and Rufus King. No known record exists of which elector voted for whom.

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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