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1792 George Washington re-elected. Presidential Candidate John Adams had 77 votes vs 132. Other candidates were George Clinton (50 votes), Thomas Jefferson (4 votes) and Aaron Burr (1)
http://www.americanforeignrelations.com/Ab-Al/Adams-John.html
1796 John Adams elected. Presidential Candidate Thomas Jefferson had 68 votes vs 71. Other candidates were Thomas Pinckney (59 votes), Aaron Burr (30 votes) and others with 48 scattered votes.
http://www.ssrsi.org/Family/educate/History/nah11.htm
1800 Thomas Jefferson elected. Presidential Candidate Aaron Burr and Jefferson each had 73 votes and Jefferson was chosen by the House. Other candidates were John Adams (65 votes), Charles Pinckney (64 votes) and John Jay (1).
http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/treasures_of_congress/Images/page_7/25a.html
1804 Thomas Jefferson re-elected. Presidential Candidate Charles C. Pinckney had 14 votes vs 162 with running mate NY Senator Rufus King.
http://www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/constitution/bio32.htm
1808 James Madison elected. Presidential Candidate Charles C. Pinckney had 47 votes vs 122 with running mate NY Senator Rufus King. Vice President George Clinton received 6 votes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Charles_Pinckney.jpg
Speaker of the House Henry Clay 1811-1814 1815-1820 1823-1825. Senator from Kentucky, Secretary of State 1825-1829, Presidential Candidate 1824
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Clay
1812 James Madison re-elected. Presidential Candidate NY Senator and Mayor DeWitt Clinton had 89 votes vs 128 with running mates Jared Ingersoll and Elbridge Gerry.
http://www.eriecanal.org/UnionCollege/Clinton.html
1816 James Monroe elected. Presidential Candidate Rufus King had 34 votes vs 183. King had 4 running mates: John Eager Howard, James Ross, John Marshall, and Robert Goodloe Harper.
http://www.charityadvantage.com/kingmanor/rufus.asp
1820 James Monroe re-elected. Presidential Candidate John Quincy Adams had 1 vote vs 231 with running mate Richard Rush
http://www.whitehousehistory.org/04/subs_pph/PresidentDetail.aspx?ID=6&imageID=32
1824 John Quincy Adams Elected. Presidential Candidate Andrew Jackson had 99 votes vs 84 for Adams but neither had a majority and the House chose Adams. John Calhoun received a majority of votes for Vice President
http://www.synodoflivingwaters.org/the_voice/0206/13Jackson.html
1828 Jackson Elected. Presidential Candidate President John Quincy Adams had 83 votes vs 178 with running mate Treasury Secretary Richard Rush.
http://www.visitingdc.com/president/john-quincy-adams-picture.htm
1832 Jackson Re-Elected. Presidential Candidate Henry Clay had 49 votes vs 219 with running mate Congressman John Sergeant. John Floyd had 11 votes, William Wirt had 7.
http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/gal/slide81.html
1836 Van Buren elected. Presidential Candidate former Indiana Territorial Governor and Senator William H. Harrison had 73 votes vs 170. Harrison was one of three whigs running. The other two were Hugh White (26 votes) and Daniel Webster (14 votes). Harrison's running mate was Francis P. Granger. Granger was also the running mate of Daniel Webster. Harrison ran again in 1840 and won. 1840 Poster.
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/aa/harrison/aa_harrison_wharrison3_2_e.html
1840 Harrison elected. Presidential Candidate President Martin Van Buren had 60 votes vs 234 with running mate Vice President Richard M. Johnson
http://www.loc.gov/wiseguide/sept05/presidents.html
1844 Polk elected. Presidential Candidate former Secretary of State and former Speaker Henry Clay had 105 votes vs 170 with running mate Senator Theodore Frelinghuysen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Frelinghuysen
1848 Taylor elected. Presidential Candidate Senetor Lewis Cass had 127 votes vs 163 with running mate William O. Butler. Cass became Secretary of State in 1857.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Cass
1852 Pierce elected. Presidential Candidate General Winfield Scott had 42 votes vs 254 with running mate former Senator and Governor of SC and former Secretary of the Army William A. Graham
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winfield_Scott
1856 Presidential candidate Buchanan
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/collections/pres/history.html
1856 Buchanan elected. Presidential Candidate John C. Fremont had 114 votes vs 174 with running mate William L. Dayton
http://www.explorepahistory.com/displayimage.php?storyId=9&imgId=983
1856 Third party Presidential Candidate former President Millard Fillmore received 8 votes with running mate A. J. Donelson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Fillmore2.JPG
1859 Presidential Candidate Abraham Lincoln
http://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/3252917783/in/set-72157613324367705/
1860 Lincoln elected. Presidential Candidate Vice President John C. Breckinridge had 72 votes vs 180 with running mate Joseph Lane. Breckinridge later became the Confederate Secretary of War. Joseph Lane was a former Mexican War General and the first Oregon Governor
http://www.lrc.ky.gov/record/Moments06RS/31_web_leg_moments.htm
1860 Third party Presidential Candidate Senator John Bell received 39 votes with running mate former Massachusetts Senator and Governor and Secretary of State Edward Everett
http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/chron/civilwarnotes/bell.html
1860 Third party Presidential Candidate Senator Stephen A. Douglas received 12 votes with running mate H. V. Hudson
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/nation/jb_nation_litgiant_1_e.html
1864 Lincoln re-elected. Presidential Candidate Civil War Gen. George B. McClellan had 21 votes vs 212 with running mate Ohio Senator G. H. Pendleton. McLellan became Governor of New Jersey in 1878
http://www.pha.jhu.edu/~dag/4thtex/history/mcclellan.html
1868 Grant elected. Presidential Candidate former NY Governor Horatio Seymour had 80 votes vs 214 with running mate Francis P. Blair, Jr.
http://www.mrlincolnandnewyork.org/photo_credits.asp?photoID=375&subjectID=3&ID=77
1872 Grant re-elected. Presidential Candidate Horace Greeley had 66 electors but died before his votes were cast. His running mate was Missouri Governor B. Gratz Brown
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Greeley-Horace-LOC.jpg
1876 Hayes elected. Presidential Candidate NY Governor Samuel J. Tilden had 184 votes vs 185 with running mate Thomas A Hendricks
http://www.officemuseum.com/photo_gallery_1860s-1880s.htm
1880 Garfield elected. Presidential Candidate General Winfield Scott Hancock had 155 votes vs 214 with running mate William H. English
http://docsouth.unc.edu/pryor/ill12.html
1884 Cleveland elected. Presidential Candidate former Speaker and Senator and Secretary of State James G. Blaine had 182 votes vs 219 with running mate Senator John A. Logan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mugwump
1888 Harrison elected. Presidential Candidate President Grover Cleveland had 168 votes vs 233 with running mate former Senator Alan G. Thurman
http://www.nyise.org/text/grover.html
1892 Cleveland elected. Presidential Candidate President Benjamin Harrison had 145 votes vs 277 with running mate Whitelaw Reid
http://archivesofamericanart.si.edu/exhibits/pastexhibits/presidents/harrison.htm
1892 Populist third party Presidential Candidate James B. Weaver received 22 votes with running mate James G. Field. Weaver also ran in 1880 for the Greenback Party with zero votes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_B._Weaver
1896 McKinley elected. Presidential Candidate William Jennings Bryan ran three times, 1896, 1900, and 1908. Bryan lost each time with 176, 155, and 162 votes. His running mates were Arthur Sewall, Adlai E. Stevenson, and John W. Kern
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:William-Jennings-Bryan-speaking-c1896.jpeg
1900 Vice Presidential Candidate Adlai E. Stevenson was the former Vice President under President Cleveland. Stevenson's son was Governor Adlai Stevenson from Illinois his grandson became Senator Adlai Stevenson III from illinois.
http://www.christers.net/veeps/adlai-stevenson-sr.html
1900 Third party Presidential Candidate Eugene V. Debs ran 5 times in 1900, 1904, 1908. 1912, and 1920 representing the Socialist party and received zero votes each time
http://pw1.netcom.com/~wandaron/19th.html
1904 Presidential Candidate Alton B. Parker had 140 votes vs 336 with running mate Henry G. Davis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alton_B._Parker
1904 Roosevelt elected. Presidential Candidate Judge Alton B. Parker had 140 votes vs 336 with running mate former Senator Henry G. Davis.
http://knowledgenews.net/moxie/americana/campaign-finance-2.shtml
1908 Taft elected. Presidential Candidate William J. Bryan had 162 votes vs 321 with running mate John W. Kern.
http://www.wku.edu/Library/kylm/collections/online/postcards/pages/campaign.html
1912 Wilson elected. Progressive Party Presidential Candidate former President Theodore Roosevelt had 88 votes vs 425 with running mate Calif. Governor Hiram Johnson
http://www.chicagohs.org/history/politics/1912.html
1912 Republican Party Presidential Candidate President William H. Taft received 8 votes and placed third with running mate Columbia University President Nicholas M. Butler
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_1912
1916 Wilson re-elected. Presidential Candidate former NY Governor and former Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes had 254 votes vs 277 with running mate Charles W. Fairbanks. Huges later became Secretary of State (1921) and Chief Justice (1930). Charles Fairbanks was a former Vice President under Theodore Roosevelt
http://c250.columbia.edu/c250_celebrates/remarkable_columbians/charles_hughes.html
1920 Presidential candidate James Cox with Vice Presidential candidate Franklin Roosevelt
http://www.ohiohistory.org/etcetera/exhibits/ohiopix/image.cfm?ID=3608
1920 Harding elected. Presidential Candidate Ohio Governor James M. Cox had 127 votes vs 404 with running mate Franklin Roosevelt
http://www.daytondailynews.com/history/content/service/info/history/cox.html
1924 Presidential Candidate John W. Davis with future candidates Franklin Roosevelt and Al Smith
http://newdeal.feri.org/Library/w29.htm
1924 Third party Presidential Candidate Senator and former Governor from Wisconsin Robert M. LaFollette of the Progressive Socialist Party received 13 Electoral College votes with running mate Burton K. Wheeler. Lafollette died in 1925 and his son (left) Robert M. Lafollette jr. was elected to fill his fathers Senate seat.
http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/whi/results.asp?keyword1=Underwood%20&%20Underwood&search_field1=creator&search_type=advanced&sort_by=date&boolean_type1=and&boolean_type2=and
1924 Coolidge elected. Presidential Candidate John W. Davis had 136 votes vs 382 with running mate Charles W. Bryan
http://law.wlu.edu/faculty/history/davis.asp
1925 Former Presidential Candidate William Jennings Bryan opposed Clarence Darrow and evolution in the Scopes trial
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAscopes.htm
1928 Hoover elected. Presidential Candidate NY Governor Alfred E. Smith had 87 votes vs 444 with running mate Joseph T. Robinson
http://www.bookrags.com/Al_Smith
1930 Franklin Roosevelt and future NY Governor and former 1928 Presidential Candidate Al Smith
http://www.historyplace.com/worldhistory/famine/america.htm
1932 Roosevelt elected. Presidential Candidate President Herbert Hoover had 59 votes vs 472 with running mate Vice President Charles Curtis
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/inaugural-checklist.html
1936 Roosevelt re-elected. Presidential Candidate Kansas Governor Alfred M. Landon had 8 votes vs 523 with running mate Frank Knox
http://pro.corbis.com/search/Enlargement.aspx?CID=isg&mediauid=%7BB1438712-2D18-402B-96D6-B00FB36F6595%7D
1940 Roosevelt re-elected. Presidential Candidate Wendell L Wilkie had 82 votes vs 449 with running mate Charles McNary
http://www.stamfordhistory.org/ph_0205.htm
1944 Roosevelt re-elected. Presidential Candidate Governor Thomas E. Dewey had 99 votes vs 432 with running mate John W. Brickner
http://www.nndb.com/people/939/000054777/
1948 Truman elected. Presidential Candidate NY Governor Thomas E. Dewey had 189 votes vs 303 for Truman. Dewey's running mate was California Governor Earl Warren. Warren was appointed as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court by Eisenhower in 1953
http://www.kipnotes.com/Harry%20S%20Truman.htm
1948 Third party Presidential Candidate Strom Thurmond of S. Carolina received 39 Electoral College votes.
http://www.thecolumnists.com/zinman/zinman21.html
1952 President Eisenhower with former Presidential Candidate John W. Davis. Davis lost to Coolidge in 1924.
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/brown/brown-brown.html
1952 Eisenhower elected. Presidential Candidate Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson had 89 votes vs 442 with running mate John Sparkman. In 1956 he had 73 votes with running mate Estes Kefauver
http://www.gwu.edu/~erpapers/abouteleanor/q-and-a/glossary/stevenson-adlai.htm
1960 Kennedy elected. Presidential Candidate Vice President Richard Nixon had 219 votes vs 303 with running mate Henry Cabot Lodge
http://blogs.courant.com/on_background/2008/08/
1964 Johnson elected. Presidential Candidate Barry Goldwater had 52 votes vs 486 with running mate William Miller
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_goldwater
1968 After Johnson decided not to seek another full term in March 1968, he briefed all the Presidential candidates. Here, in August, on the porch outside his office at the ranch, he counsels Republican candidate Richard M. Nixon
http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/presidents/site59.htm
1968 Nixon elected. Presidential Candidate former Vice President Hubert Humphrey had 191 votes vs 301 with running mate Edmund Muskie
http://www.outtakes.com/tailor/farewell2.html
1968 Third party Presidential Candidate George C. Wallace received 46 votes with running mate Curtis F. Lemay
http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19681018,00.html
1972 Nixon re-elected. Presidential Candidate George McGovern had 17 votes vs 520 with running mate Sargent Shriver
http://www.vermontinperson.com/
1976 Carter elected. President Gerald Ford as Presidential Candidate had 240 votes vs 297 with running mate Bob Dole
http://www.maglietta.org/
1980 Reagan elected. President Jimmy Carter as Presidential Candidate had 49 votes vs 489 with running mate Vice President Walter Mondale
http://www.ifip.com/carter-mondale.htm
1984 Reagan re-elected. Presidential Candidate former Vice President Walter Mondale had 13 votes vs 525 with running mate Geraldine Ferraro
http://www.minnpost.com/stories/2008/07/03/2424/part_2_150_minnesota_moments_wed_just_as_soon_forget
1988 Bush elected. Presidential Candidate Governor Michael Dukakis had 11 votes vs 426 with running mate Lloyd Bentsen
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2006-05-23-bentsen-obit_x.htm
1992 Clinton elected. President George HW Bush as Presidential Candidate had 168 votes vs 370 with running mate Vice President Dan Quayle
http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/pubpaps/1992portv1.html
1992 Third party Presidential Candidate Ross Perot received zero electoral votes. He also ran again in 1996 with the same result
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18701434/
1996 Clinton re-elected. Presidential Candidate Bob Dole had 159 votes vs 379 with running mate Jack Kemp
http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19960819,00.html
2000 Bush elected. Presidential Candidate Al Gore had 266 votes vs 271 with running mate Senator Joe Lieberman
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/20/weekinreview/20broder.html
2000 Third party Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader received zero electoral votes. He tried again in 2004. And again in 2008.
http://craigrandomthoughts.blogspot.com/
2004 Bush re-elected. Presidential Candidate Senator John Kerry had 251 votes vs 286 with running mate John Edwards
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/07/30/1091080438905.html?from=storyrhs
2008 Obama elected. Presidential Candidate Senator John McCain had 174 votes vs 364 with running mate Governor Sarah Palin
http://www.reason.com/blog/show/119141.html
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