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  1. 4 days ago · Voting in the House of Representatives began on February 11, 1801, and on the first ballot Jefferson was the choice of eight states, while Burr was supported by six (all with a Federalist majority among their congressional representatives), and two were split.

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  2. Of the 155 counties and independent cities making returns, Jefferson and Burr won in 115 (74.19%), whereas the Adams ticket carried 40 (25.81%). This was the last time that Vermont voted for the Federalists and the last time a Federalist won electoral votes from Pennsylvania.

  3. Jul 19, 2019 · Thirty-five ballots were cast over five days but neither candidate received a majority. Many Federalists saw Jefferson as their principal foe, whose election was to be avoided at all costs. But Alexander Hamilton, a well-respected Federalist party leader, hated Burr and advised Federalists in Congress that Jefferson was the safer choice.

  4. U.S. presidential election results. 1 In elections from 1789 to 1804, each elector voted for two individuals without indicating which was to be president and which was to be vice president. 2 In early elections, electors were chosen by legislatures, not by popular vote, in many states.

  5. Party Nominees: Electoral Vote Democratic-Republican: Thomas Jefferson: 73: 52.9% Federalist John Adams: 65: 47.1%

  6. Jul 4, 2024 · In the 2020 election, Joe Biden and Donald Trump received 81.3 million and 74.2 million votes respectively, both beating Barack Obama's previous record of 69.3 million ballots in 2008. Read more....

  7. In 1800 however, Thomas Jefferson emerged victorious with 73 out of 138 electoral votes, and began a 28 year tenure in the white house for the Democratic-Republican Party.

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