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October 12, 1830
The New Hampshire Gazette
Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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Historical table of electoral vote counts for U.S. presidential and vice-presidential elections from 1796 to 1828, listing candidates and their votes for each year.
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Political Battles.—Table of votes given for President and Vice President at the elections since Washington's retirement:
1796. President—Adams 71. Jefferson 68.—Vice President—T. Pinckney 59, A. Burr 30.
1800. President—Jefferson 73, Adams 65.—Vice President—A. Burr 73. T. Pinckney 64.
1804. President—Jefferson 162. C. C. Pinckney 14. Vice President—G. Clinton 162, Rufus King 14.
1808. President—Madison 122. C. C. Pinckney 47. Vice President—G. Clinton 113, Rufus King 47.
1812. President—Madison 127. De Witt Clinton 89. Vice President—E. Gerry 131, R. V. Ingersoll 58.
1816. President—Monroe 183. Rufus King 34. Vice President—Tompkins 183. Opposition scattering.
1820. President—Monroe 231, no opposition, except one vote given from New Hampshire.—Vice President—Tompkins 218, opposition divided.
1824. President—Andrew Jackson 99, J. Q. Adams 84. Wm. H. Crawford 41, Henry Clay 37.
1828. President—Andrew Jackson 178, John Q. Adams 83. Vice President—J. C. Calhoun 182, Richard Rush 83.
1796. President—Adams 71. Jefferson 68.—Vice President—T. Pinckney 59, A. Burr 30.
1800. President—Jefferson 73, Adams 65.—Vice President—A. Burr 73. T. Pinckney 64.
1804. President—Jefferson 162. C. C. Pinckney 14. Vice President—G. Clinton 162, Rufus King 14.
1808. President—Madison 122. C. C. Pinckney 47. Vice President—G. Clinton 113, Rufus King 47.
1812. President—Madison 127. De Witt Clinton 89. Vice President—E. Gerry 131, R. V. Ingersoll 58.
1816. President—Monroe 183. Rufus King 34. Vice President—Tompkins 183. Opposition scattering.
1820. President—Monroe 231, no opposition, except one vote given from New Hampshire.—Vice President—Tompkins 218, opposition divided.
1824. President—Andrew Jackson 99, J. Q. Adams 84. Wm. H. Crawford 41, Henry Clay 37.
1828. President—Andrew Jackson 178, John Q. Adams 83. Vice President—J. C. Calhoun 182, Richard Rush 83.
What sub-type of article is it?
Politics
What keywords are associated?
Presidential Elections
Electoral Votes
Vice Presidential Elections
Us Politics
Historical Elections
What entities or persons were involved?
Adams
Jefferson
T. Pinckney
A. Burr
C. C. Pinckney
G. Clinton
Rufus King
Madison
De Witt Clinton
E. Gerry
R. V. Ingersoll
Monroe
Tompkins
Andrew Jackson
J. Q. Adams
Wm. H. Crawford
Henry Clay
J. C. Calhoun
Richard Rush
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Key Persons
Adams
Jefferson
T. Pinckney
A. Burr
C. C. Pinckney
G. Clinton
Rufus King
Madison
De Witt Clinton
E. Gerry
R. V. Ingersoll
Monroe
Tompkins
Andrew Jackson
J. Q. Adams
Wm. H. Crawford
Henry Clay
J. C. Calhoun
Richard Rush
Event Details
Table of votes given for President and Vice President at the elections since Washington's retirement, listing candidates and vote counts for each year from 1796 to 1828.