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t, inaugurated March 4, 1793. John Adams, Vice-President. ELECTORAL VOTE.--Geo. Washington, 132; John Adams, 77; Geo. Clinton, 50; Thos. Jefferson, Virginia, 4; Aaron Burr, New York, 1.--Total, 132. Fifteen States voted. 1797 to 1801.--John, Adams President, inaugurated March 4, 1797. Thomas Jefferson, of Virginia, Vice-President. Born at Shadwell, Virginia, April 13, 1743, died at Monticello, Virginia, July 4, 1826. ELECTORAL VOTE.--John Adams, 71; Thomas Jefferson, 68; Thomas Pinckney, South Carolina, 59; Aaron Burr, 30; Sam'l Adams, Massachusetts, 15; Oliver Ellsworth, Connecticut, 11; Geo. Clinton, 7; John Jay, 5; James Iredell, North Carolina, 3; George Washington, 2; John Henry, Maryland, 2; S. Johnson, North Carolina, 2; Charles C. Pinckney, South Carolina, 1.--Total 138. Sixteen States voting. 1801 to 1805.--Thomas Jefferson, President, inaugurated March 4, 1801. Aaron Burr, of New York Vice-President. Born at Newark, N.J., Feb. 6, 1756, died at Staten Island, N.Y., Sept. 14, 1836. ELECTORAL VOTE.--Thos. Jefferson, 73; Aaron Burr, 73; John Adams, 65; Chas. C. Pinckney, 64; John Jay 1.--Total, 13. Sixteen States voting. There was no choice by the Electoral colleges, and the election was carried into the House of Representatives, and upon the 36th ballot, ten States voted for Jefferson, four States for Aaron Burr, and two States in blank. Jefferson was declared to be elected President, and Burr Vice-President. The Constitution was then amended, so that the Vice-President was voted for separately, instead of being the second on the vote for President. 1805 to 1809.--Thomas Jefferson, President, inaugurated March 4, 1805. George Clinton, of New York, Vice-President. He was born in Ulster county, N.Y., 1739, died in Washington, D.C., April 20, 1812. ELECTORAL VOTE.--For President, Thos. Jefferson, 162; Chas. Cotesworth Pinckney, 14.--Total, 176. Seven States voting. For Vice-President, George Clinton, 162; Rufus King, New York, 14. 1809 to 1813.--James Madison, of Virginia, President, inaugurated March 4, 1809. He was born March 16, 1751, in Prince George county, Va., and died at Montpelier, Va., June 28, 1836. George Clinton, of New York, Vice-President, until his death, April 20, 1812. ELECTORAL VOTE.--For President, James Madison, 122; Geo. Clinton, 6; C.C. Pinckney, 47.--Total, 175. Seventeen States voting. For Vice-President, George Clinton, 113; James Madison, 3; James Monroe, V
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