902 Conn. Del. Ga. Md. Mass. N.H. N.J. Pa. S.C. Va. Total 752 3 5 6 10 10 15 6 10 10 5 10 6 10 7 10 69 ELECTION FOR THE SECOND TERM, 1793-1797 Del. Ga. Ky. Md. Mass. N.H. N.J. N.Y. N.C. Pa. R.I. S.C. Tenn. Vt. Va. Total Name of candidate 1 ELECTION FOR THE FOURTH TERM, 1801-1805 Conn. Del. Ga. Ky. Md. Mass. N.H. N.J. N.Y. N.C. Pa. R.I. S.C. Tenn. Vt. Va. Total There being no choice for President by the people, the election devolved upon the House of Representatives, and February 17, 1801, Thomas Jefferson was chosen by the votes of ten States, to four for Aaron Burr, and two blank. 904 ELECTION FOR THE FIFTH TERM, 1805-1809 THOMAS JEFFERSON, President; GEORGE CLINTON, Vice President Conn. Del. Ga. Ky. Md. Mass. N.H. N.J. N.Y. N.C. Ohio Pa. R.I. S.C. Tenn. Vt. Va. Total Conn. Del. Ga. Ky, Md. Mass. N.H. N.J. N.Y. N.C. Ohio Pa. R.I. S.C. Tenn. Vt. Va. Total ELECTION FOR THE SEVENTH TERM, 1813-1817 JAMES MADISION, President; ELBRIDGE GERRY, Vice President 907 908 Tenn. Vt. Va. Total Ind. Ky. La. Md. Mass. N.H. N.J. N.Y. N.C. Ohio Pa. R.I. S.C. 9 3 8 722 Ala. Conn. Del. Ga. Ill. Ind. Ky. La. Maine Md. Mass. Miss. Mo. N.H. N.J. N.Y. N.C. Ohio Pa. R.I. S.C. Tenn. Vt. Va. Total Total electoral vote 41 The whole number of electors appointed was 235, but one elector from each of the States of Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Mississippi, having died, the number of votes actually cast was 232. |