1804 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:
1804 Vice President of the United States, Electoral College
Date:
1804
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
Candidates: George Clinton[1]Rufus King
Affiliation:RepublicanFederalist
Final Result: 16214
Connecticut-9
David Daggett-1
Oliver Ellsworth-1
Sylvester Gilbert-1
Joshua Huntington-1
Asher Miller-1
David Smith-1
Lewis B. Sturges-1
John Treadwell-1
Jonathan Trumbull-1
Delaware-3
Maxwell Bines-1
Thomas Fisher-1
George Kennard-1
Georgia6-
David Cresswell1-
David Emanuel1-
Henry Graybill1-
James B. Maxwell1-
John Rutherford1-
Edward Telfair1-
Kentucky8-
John Coburn1-
Ninian Edwards1-
William Irvine1-
Joseph Lewis1-
William Roberts1-
Charles Scott1-
Isaac Shelby1-
Hubbard Taylor1-
Maryland92
John Gilpin1-
William Gleaves1-
Edward Johnson1-
John Johnson1-
John Parnham-1
Perry Spencer1-
Tobias E. Stansbury1-
Frisby Tilghman1-
John Tyler1-
Joseph Wilkinson1-
Ephraim K. Wilson-1
Massachusetts19-
John Bacon1-
James Bowdoin1-
John Davis1-
Josiah Deane1-
John Farley1-
Thomas Fillebrown1-
Elbridge Gerry1-
William Heath1-
John Huthorne1-
Thomas Kitteridge1-
Timothy Newell1-
Jonathan Smith1-
James Sullivan1-
Charles Turner1-
Edward Upham1-
James Warren1-
John Whiting1-
James Winthrop1-
John Woodman1-
New Hampshire7-
Robert Alcock1-
George Aldrich1-
Levi Bartlett1-
John Goddard1-
Jonathan Steele1-
William Tarlton1-
Timothy Walker1-
New Jersey8-
Alexander Carmichael1-
Solomon Freligh1-
Moore Furman1-
Jacob Hufty1-
Phineas Manning1-
Thomas Newbold1-
William Rossell1-
Abijah Smith1-
New York19-
Abraham Bancker1-
Cornelius Bergen1-
Thomas Brooks1-
Adam Comstock1-
John Cramer1-
Sylvester Dering1-
Jonas Earl1-
Joseph Ellicott1-
Conrad L. Elmendorff1-
James Fairlie1-
William Floyd1-
John Herring1-
Matthias B. Hildreth1-
Stephen Miller1-
Albert Pawling1-
Henry Quackinboss1-
Isaac Sargent1-
Ezra Thompson1-
John Wood1-
North Carolina14-
Gideon Alston1-
Joseph John Alston1-
Samuel Ashe, Sr.1-
Reading Blount1-
Robert Cochran1-
Peter Forney1-
Solomon Graves1-
James Jones1-
Lemuel Sawyer1-
Montford Stokes1-
Joseph Taylor1-
Felix Walker1-
Bryan Whitfield1-
Joseph Williams1-
Ohio3-
William Goforth1-
Nathaniel Massie1-
James Pritchard1-
Pennsylvania20-
Jacob Bonnett1-
John Bowman1-
James Boyd1-
William Brooke1-
William Brown1-
Peter Frailey1-
John Hamilton1-
Jacob Hostetter1-
Nathaniel Irish1-
Matthew Lawler1-
Thomas Long1-
Robert MacMullen1-
John Minor1-
James Montgomery1-
William Montgomery1-
Casper Shaffner, Jr.1-
George Smith1-
Henry Spering1-
Francis Swaine1-
Charles Thompson1-
Rhode Island4-
James Aldrich1-
James Helme1-
Benjamin Remington1-
Constant Taber1-
South Carolina10-
John Blake1-
Joseph Blyth1-
Joseph Calhoun1-
John Gaillard1-
William Hill1-
James Miles1-
Aruthur Simkins1-
John Taylor1-
Thomas Taylor1-
Samuel Warren1-
Tennessee5-
David Deaderick1-
Robert Houston1-
William Martin1-
Richard Mitchell1-
George Ridley1-
Vermont6-
Ezra Butler1-
William Hunter1-
Nathaniel Niles1-
John Noyes1-
Samuel Shaw1-
Josiah Wright1-
Virginia24-
James Allen1-
Richard Brent1-
William H. Cabell1-
James Dailey1-
William Dudley1-
William Ellzy1-
Richard Field1-
John Goodrich1-
Hugh Holmes1-
Richard Evers Lee1-
James MacFarlane1-
William MacKinley1-
John Minor1-
John Page1-
Edward Pegram1-
George Penn1-
John Preston1-
Thomas Read1-
Larkin Smith1-
Archibald Stuart1-
John Taliaferro, Jr.1-
Creed Taylor1-
John Taylor1-
George Wythe1-

Notes:

[1]Elected.

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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