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The following is a summary of all United States presidential elections.

Elections

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# Election Winner Runner(s)-up Notable third-party
or third-place
Electoral Map
1 1788–89 George Washington
(Independent)
28,009 votes (100.0%)
69 electoral votes
(none) (none)
2 1792 George Washington
(Independent)
11,176 votes (100.0%)
132 electoral votes
(none) (none)
3 1796 John Adams
(Federalist)
35,174 votes (53.3%)
71 electoral votes
Thomas Jefferson
(Democratic-Republican)
30,860 votes (46.7%)
68 electoral votes
(none)
4 1800 Thomas Jefferson
(Democratic-Republican)
45,511 votes (60.6%)
73 electoral votes
John Adams
(Federalist)
29,621 votes (39.4%)
65 electoral votes
(none)
5 1804 Thomas Jefferson
(Democratic-Republican)
105,524 votes (73.2%)
162 electoral votes
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
(Federalist)
38,519 votes (26.7%)
14 electoral votes
(none)
6 1808 James Madison
(Democratic-Republican)
124,964 votes (65.0%)
122 electoral votes
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
(Federalist)
60,976 votes (31.7%)
47 electoral votes
(none)
7 1812 James Madison
(Democratic-Republican)
140,431 votes (50.4%)
128 electoral votes
DeWitt Clinton
(Democratic-Republican)
132,781 votes (47.6%)
89 electoral votes
(none)
8 1816 James Monroe
(Democratic-Republican)
93,871 votes (72.9%)
183 electoral votes
Rufus King
(Federalist)
16,983 votes (13.2%)
34 electoral votes
(none)
9 1820 James Monroe
(Democratic-Republican)
85,443 votes (78.3%)
231 electoral votes
(none) (none)
10 1824[a] John Quincy Adams
(Democratic-Republican)

122,440 votes (32.7%)
84 electoral votes
Andrew Jackson
(Democratic-Republican)
151,309 electoral votes (40.5%)
99 electoral votes
William H. Crawford
(Democratic-Republican)
41,222 votes (11.0%)
41 electoral votes
Henry Clay
(Democratic-Republican)
48,606 votes (13.0%)
37 electoral votes
11 1828 Andrew Jackson
(Democratic)
638,348 votes (55.5%)
178 electoral votes
John Quincy Adams
(National Republican)
507,440 votes (44.0%)
83 electoral votes
(none)
12 1832 Andrew Jackson
(Democratic)
701,780 votes (54.2%)
219 electoral votes
Henry Clay
(National Republican)
484,205 votes (37.4%)
49 electoral votes
John Floyd
(Nullifier)
none[b]
11 electoral votes
William Wirt
(Anti-Masonic)
100,715 votes (7.8%)
7 electoral votes
13 1836 Martin Van Buren
(Democratic)
764,176 votes (50.8%)
170 electoral votes
William Henry Harrison
(Whig)
550,816 votes (36.6%)
73 electoral votes
Hugh Lawson White
(Whig)
146,109 votes (9.7%)
26 electoral votes
Daniel Webster
(Whig)
41,201 votes (2.7%)
14 electoral votes
Willie P. Mangum
(Whig)
none
11 electoral votes
14 1840[c] William Henry Harrison
(Whig)
1,275,390 votes (52.9%)
234 electoral votes
Martin Van Buren
(Democratic)
1,128,854 votes (46.8%)
60 electoral votes
(none)
15 1844 James K. Polk
(Democratic)
1,339,494 votes (49.4%)
170 electoral votes
Henry Clay
(Whig)
1,300,005 votes (48.2%)
105 electoral votes
(none)
16 1848[c] Zachary Taylor
(Whig)
1,361,396 votes (47.3%)
163 electoral votes
Lewis Cass
(Democratic)
1,223,460 votes (42.5%)
127 electoral votes
Martin Van Buren
(Free Soil)
291,501 votes (10.1%)
0 electoral votes
17 1852 Franklin Pierce
(Democratic)
1,607,521 votes (50.8%)
254 electoral votes
Winfield Scott
(Whig)
1,386,943 votes (43.9%)
42 electoral votes
(none)
18 1856 James Buchanan
(Democratic)
1,836,072 votes (45.3%)
174 electoral votes
John C. Frémont
(Republican)
1,342,345 votes (33.1%)
114 electoral votes
Millard Fillmore
(American)
873,053 votes (21.5%)
8 electoral votes
19 1860 Abraham Lincoln
(Republican)
1,855,276 votes (39.7%)
180 electoral votes
John C. Breckenridge
(Southern Democratic)
672,601 votes (14.4%)
72 electoral votes
John Bell
(Constitutional Union)
590,980 votes (12.6%)
39 electoral votes
Stephen A. Douglas
(Democratic)
1,004,042 votes (21.5%)
12 electoral votes
20 1864[c] Abraham Lincoln
(National Union)
2,218,388 votes (55.1%)
212 electoral votes
George B. McClellan
(Democratic)
1,812,807 votes (44.9%)
21 electoral votes
(none)
21 1868 Ulysses S. Grant
(Republican)
3,013,421 votes (52.7%)
214 electoral votes
Horatio Seymour
(Democratic)
2,706,829 votes (47.3%)
80 electoral votes
(none)
22 1872 Ulysses S. Grant
(Republican)
3,598,235 votes (55.6%)
286 electoral votes
Horace Greeley
(Liberal Republican)
2,834,976 votes (43.8%)
0 electoral votes[d]
(none)
23 1876[a] Rutherford B. Hayes
(Republican)

4,034,142 votes (47.9%)
185 electoral votes
Samuel J. Tilden
(Democratic)
4,286,808 votes (50.9%)
184 electoral votes
(none)
24 1880[c] James A. Garfield
(Republican)
4,446,158 votes (48.32%)
214 electoral votes
Winfield Scott Hancock
(Democratic)
4,444,260 votes (48.21%)
155 electoral votes
(none)
25 1884 Grover Cleveland
(Democratic)
4,914,482 votes (48.8%)
219 electoral votes
James G. Blaine
(Republican)
4,856,905 votes (48.3%)
182 electoral votes
(none)
26 1888[a] Benjamin Harrison
(Republican)

5,443,892 votes (47.8%)
233 electoral votes
Grover Cleveland
(Democratic)
5,534,488 votes (48.6%)
168 electoral votes
(none)
27 1892 Grover Cleveland
(Democratic)
5,556,917 votes (46.0%)
277 electoral votes
Benjamin Harrison
(Republican)
5,176,108 votes (43.0%)
145 electoral votes
James B. Weaver
(Populist)
1,041,029 votes (8.6%)
22 electoral votes
28 1896 William McKinley
(Republican)
7,112,138 votes (51.0%)
271 electoral votes
William Jennings Bryan
(Democratic)
6,510,807 votes (46.7%)
176 electoral votes
(none)
29 1900[c] William McKinley
(Republican)
7,228,864 votes (51.6%)
292 electoral votes
William Jennings Bryan
(Democratic)
6,370,932 votes (45.5%)
155 electoral votes
(none)
30 1904 Theodore Roosevelt
(Republican)
7,630,457 votes (56.4%)
336 electoral votes
Alton B. Parker
(Democratic)
5,083,880 votes (37.6%)
140 electoral votes
(none)
31 1908 William Howard Taft
(Republican)
7,678,395 votes (51.6%)
321 electoral votes
William Jennings Bryan
(Democratic)
6,408,984 votes (43.1%)
162 electoral votes
(none)
32 1912 Woodrow Wilson
(Democratic)
6,296,284 votes (41.8%)
435 electoral votes
Theodore Roosevelt
(Progressive)
4,122,721 votes (27.4%)
88 electoral votes
William Howard Taft
(Republican)
3,486,242 votes (23.2%)
8 electoral votes
Eugene V. Debs
(Socialist)
901,551 votes (6.0%)
0 electoral votes
33 1916 Woodrow Wilson
(Democratic)
9,126,868 votes (49.2%)
277 electoral votes
Charles Evans Hughes
(Republican)
8,548,728 votes (46.1%)
254 electoral votes
(none)
34 1920[c] Warren G. Harding
(Republican)
16,166,126 votes (60.4%)
404 electoral votes
James M. Cox
(Democratic)
9,140,256 votes (34.1%)
127 electoral votes
(none)
35 1924 Calvin Coolidge
(Republican)
15,723,789 votes (54.0%)
382 electoral votes
John W. Davis
(Democratic)
8,386,242 votes (28.8%)
136 electoral votes
Robert M. La Follette
(Progressive)
4,831,706 votes (16.6%)
13 electoral votes
36 1928 Herbert Hoover
(Republican)
21,427,123 votes (58.1%)
444 electoral votes
Al Smith
(Democratic)
15,015,464 votes (40.9%)
87 electoral votes
(none)
37 1932 Franklin D. Roosevelt
(Democratic)
22,821,277 votes (57.4%)
472 electoral votes
Herbert Hoover
(Republican)
15,761,254 votes (39.6%)
59 electoral votes
(none)
38 1936 Franklin D. Roosevelt
(Democratic)
27,747,636 votes (60.8%)
523 electoral votes
Alf Landon
(Republican)
16,679,543 votes (36.5%)
8 electoral votes
(none)
39 1940 Franklin D. Roosevelt
(Democratic)
27,313,945 votes (54.7%)
449 electoral votes
Wendell Willkie
(Republican)
22,347,744 votes (44.8%)
82 electoral votes
(none)
40 1944[c] Franklin D. Roosevelt
(Democratic)
25,612,916 votes (53.4%)
432 electoral votes
Thomas E. Dewey
(Republican)
22,017,929 votes (45.9%)
99 electoral votes
(none)
41 1948
42 1952
43 1956
44 1960[c]
45 1964
46 1968
47 1972[c]
48 1976
49 1980
50 1984
51 1988
52 1992
53 1996
54 2000[a]
55 2004
56 2008
57 2012
58 2016[a]
59 2020
60 2024

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e In this election, the winner lost the popular vote.
  2. ^ John Floyd did not appear on the ballot in any states that chose their electors via popular vote.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i The winner of this election did not finish their term.
  4. ^ Horace Greeley died between the election and the certification of the Electoral College. As a result, his electoral votes went to other candidates.

Next election

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The 2028 election will be the 61st presidential election. The incumbent president, Republican Donald Trump, is ineligible for a third term under the provisions of the 22nd Amendment.

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