Portal:United States presidential elections
This category lists authors hosted on Wikisource who were United States presidential candidates Candidates are listed in order by the number of electoral votes garnered.
1789 edit
- George Washington (independent)
- John Adams (Federalist)
- John Jay (Federalist)
- Robert H. Harrison (Federalist)
- John Rutledge (Federalist)
- John Hancock (Federalist)
- George Clinton (Anti-federalist)
- Samuel Huntington (Federalist)
- John Milton (Federalist)
- James Armstrong (Federalist)
- Benjamin Lincoln (Federalist)
- Edward Telfair (Anti-federalist)
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- George Washington (independent, incumbent president)
- John Adams (Federalist, incumbent vice president)
- George Clinton (Republican)
- Thomas Jefferson (Republican)
- Aaron Burr (Republican)
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- John Adams (Federalist, incumbent vice president)
- Thomas Jefferson (Republican)
- Thomas Pinckney (Federalist)
- Aaron Burr (Republican)
- Samuel Adams (Republican)
- Oliver Ellsworth (Federalist)
- George Clinton (Republican)
- John Jay (Federalist)
- James Iredell (Federalist)
- George Washington (independent, incumbent president, received two electoral votes despite not running)
- John Henry (Republican)
- Samuel Johnston (Federalist)
- Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalist)
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- Thomas Jefferson (incumbent vice president) / Aaron Burr (Republican)
- John Adams (incumbent president) / Thomas Pinckney (Federalist)
- John Jay (Federalist, received one electoral vote despite not running)
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- Thomas Jefferson (incumbent president) / George Clinton (Republican)
- Other Republican vice-presidential candidates candidates seeking the nomination included:
- Charles Cotesworth Pinckney / Rufus King (Federalist)
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- James Madison / George Clinton (incumbent vice president) (Republican)
- (Nine of the electoral votes for vice president on this ticket went to John Langdon)
- Other Republican presidential candidates seeking the nomination included:
- Other Republican vice-presidential candidates seeking the nomination included:
- Charles Cotesworth Pinckney / Rufus King (Federalist)
- George Clinton (incumbent vice president) (Republican)
- (Three of the electoral votes for vice president on this ticket went to James Madison, and three went to James Monroe)
- James Monroe (Republican)
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- James Madison (incumbent president) / Elbridge Gerry (Republican)
- Other Republican presidential candidates seeking the nomination included:
- George Clinton (incumbent vice president, died 20 April 1812)
- DeWitt Clinton
- The Republicans originally nominated John Langdon for vice president, but he declined the nomination
- Other Republican presidential candidates seeking the nomination included:
- DeWitt Clinton (Republican) / Jared Ingersoll (Federalist)
- (Three of the electoral votes for vice president on this ticket went to Elbridge Gerry)
- Before DeWitt Clinton entered the race, John Marshall was favoured to win the Federalist nomination
- Rufus King / William Richardson Davie (straight Federalist)
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- James Monroe / Daniel D. Tompkins (Republican)
- Other Republican presidential candidates seeking the nomination included:
- William H. Crawford (never formerly declared)
- Simon Snyder (withdrew before caucus)
- Daniel D. Tompkins (withdrew before caucus)
- (Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson declined to run)
- Other Republican presidential candidates seeking the nomination included:
- Rufus King / John Eager Howard (Federalist)
- (Five of the electoral votes for vice president on this ticket went to James Ross, four went to John Marshall, and three went to Robert Goodloe Harper)
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- James Monroe (incumbent president) / Daniel D. Tompkins (incumbent vice president) (Republican)
- John Quincy Adams (Republican, received one electoral vote despite not running) / Richard Rush (Federalist, received one electoral vote despite not running)
- No candidate / Richard Stockton (Federalist)
- (Four of the electoral votes for vice president on this ticket went to Daniel Rodney, and one went to Robert Goodloe Harper)
- DeWitt Clinton (independent)
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