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United States presidential election, 1789

← None December 15, 1788 (1788-12-15) 1792 →
 
Nominee George Washington John Adams John Hancock
Party Independent Federalist Federalist
Home state Virginia Massachusetts Massachusetts
Running mate None None None
Electoral vote 55 6 5
States carried 9 1 1
Popular vote 30,227 2,864 2,864
Percentage 77.87% 7.38% 7.38%

 
Nominee John Jay
Party Federalist
Home state New York
Running mate None
Electoral vote 3
States carried 1
Popular vote 2,546
Percentage 6.56%

File:Alternate1789election.png
Presidential election results map: Green is for Washington, Dark Red is for Adams, Orange is for Hancock, and Blue is for Jay

President before election

None

Elected President

George Washington
Independent

United States presidential election, 1792

← 1789 December 15, 1788 (1788-12-15) 1796 →
 
Nominee George Washington George Clinton John Adams
Party Independent Democratic-Republican Federalist
Home state Virginia New York Massachusetts
Running mate None None None
Electoral vote 116 12 4
States carried 12 1 1
Popular vote 11,344 1,402 584
Percentage 85.09% 10.53% 4.39%

File:Alternate1792elections2.png
Presidential election results map: Green is for Washington, Dark Green is for Clinton, Orange is for Adams
United States presidential election, 1900

← 1896 November 6, 1900 (1900-11-06)
 
Nominee Eugene Debs William McKinley William Jennings Bryan
Party Social Democratic Republican Democratic
Home state Indiana Ohio Nebraska
Running mate Job Harriman Theodore Roosevelt Adlai E. Stevenson
Electoral vote 189 140 78
States carried 17 15 10
Popular vote 6,108,476 5,174,848 2,460,749
Percentage 43.64% 36.97% 17.58%

 
Nominee Joseph F. Malloney
Party Socialist Labor
Home state Massachusetts
Running mate Valentine Remell
Electoral vote 8
States carried 1
Popular vote 254,783
Percentage 1.82%

File:Alternate1900election.png
Presidential election results map: Dark Red is for Debs, Pink is for McKinley, Blue is for Bryan, and Green is for Maloney