1800 United States presidential election
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The 1800 United States presidential election was a pivotal and highly contentious contest that resulted in Thomas Jefferson’s victory over John Adams and marked the first peaceful transfer of power between rival political parties in U.S. history.
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This entity first appeared as the object of triple T13855626 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: 1800 United States presidential election Context triple: [1796 United States presidential election, nextElection, 1800 United States presidential election]
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1796 United States presidential election
The 1796 United States presidential election was the first contested American presidential race, resulting in Federalist John Adams becoming president and Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson becoming vice president.
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1792 United States presidential election
The 1792 United States presidential election was the nation’s second presidential contest, in which George Washington was unanimously re-elected and John Adams retained the vice presidency under the original Electoral College system.
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United States presidential election, 1816
The United States presidential election of 1816 was the contest in which Democratic-Republican James Monroe defeated Federalist Rufus King, effectively marking the end of the Federalist Party as a national force and ushering in the Era of Good Feelings.
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United States presidential election, 1804
The United States presidential election of 1804 was the contest in which incumbent President Thomas Jefferson won a landslide re-election against Federalist challenger Charles Cotesworth Pinckney.
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E.
1788–89 United States presidential election
The 1788–89 United States presidential election was the first presidential election in U.S. history, resulting in George Washington’s unanimous selection as the nation’s inaugural president.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: 1800 United States presidential election Target entity description: The 1800 United States presidential election was a pivotal and highly contentious contest that resulted in Thomas Jefferson’s victory over John Adams and marked the first peaceful transfer of power between rival political parties in U.S. history.
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A.
1796 United States presidential election
The 1796 United States presidential election was the first contested American presidential race, resulting in Federalist John Adams becoming president and Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson becoming vice president.
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B.
1792 United States presidential election
The 1792 United States presidential election was the nation’s second presidential contest, in which George Washington was unanimously re-elected and John Adams retained the vice presidency under the original Electoral College system.
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C.
United States presidential election, 1816
The United States presidential election of 1816 was the contest in which Democratic-Republican James Monroe defeated Federalist Rufus King, effectively marking the end of the Federalist Party as a national force and ushering in the Era of Good Feelings.
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D.
United States presidential election, 1804
The United States presidential election of 1804 was the contest in which incumbent President Thomas Jefferson won a landslide re-election against Federalist challenger Charles Cotesworth Pinckney.
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E.
1788–89 United States presidential election
The 1788–89 United States presidential election was the first presidential election in U.S. history, resulting in George Washington’s unanimous selection as the nation’s inaugural president.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.
1796 United States presidential election
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nextElection
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1800 United States presidential election
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