1796 United States presidential election

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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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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States presidential election
historical event
capitalCityAtTime Philadelphia
constitutionalFramework Article II of the United States Constitution
country United States of America
date 1796
electoralRule each elector cast two votes for president
electoralSystem Electoral College
electoralVotesRunnerUp 68
electoralVotesWinner 71
endDate 1796-12-07
featuredIssue Jay Treaty
relations with France
relations with Great Britain
states’ rights
strength of the federal government
incumbentPresidentBeforeElection George Washington
incumbentPresidentPartyBeforeElection independent
influenced adoption of the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution
ledTo Presidency of John Adams
surface form: Adams administration

Jefferson serving as vice president in an opposing party administration
locationOfElectoralVoteCounting Philadelphia
mainWinner John Adams
majorParty Democratic-Republican Party
Federalists
surface form: Federalist Party
nextElection 1800 United States presidential election
notableOutcome President and Vice President from opposing political parties
numberOfStatesParticipating 16
officeContested President of the United States
presidentElected John Adams
presidentialCandidate Aaron Burr
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Pinckney
previousElection 1792 United States presidential election
reasonForElection George Washington declined a third term
resultedIn John Adams elected President of the United States
Thomas Jefferson elected Vice President of the United States
runnerUp Thomas Jefferson
significance first peaceful transfer of presidential power between individuals in the United States
startDate 1796-11-04
tookPlaceAfter ratification of the Jay Treaty
tookPlaceDuring 1st Party System in the United States
tookPlaceInEra Early Republic of the United States
surface form: Early national period of United States history
vicePresidentElected Thomas Jefferson
vicePresidentialSelectionMethod second-highest electoral vote-getter became vice president
wasBefore enactment of the Twelfth Amendment
wasFirst first contested United States presidential election

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Presidency of John Adams election 1796 United States presidential election
4th United States Congress concurrentWith 1796 United States presidential election
It’s Quiet Uptown precedesSongInShow 1796 United States presidential election
this entity surface form: The Election of 1800