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1788

Presidential

Vice Presidential

1792

Presidential

Vice Presidential

  • John Adams (Federalist ) - 1st Vice President of the United States
  • George Clinton (Democratic-Republican ) - 1st Governor of New York
  • Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican ) - 1st United States Secretary of State

1796

Presidential

  • John Adams (Federalist ) - 1st Vice President of the United States
  • Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican ) - 1st United States Secretary of State

Vice Presidential

  • Thomas Pickney (Federalist ) - 36th Governor of South Carolina
  • Aaron Burr (Democratic-Republican ) - United States Senator from New York
  • Samuel Adams (Democratic-Republican ) - 4th Governor of Massachusetts
  • Oliver Ellsworth (Federalist ) - 31st Governor of South Carolina - 3rd Chief Justice of the United States
  • George Clinton (Democratic-Republican ) - 1st Governor of New York

1800

Presidential

  • Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican ) - 2nd Vice President of the United States
  • John Adams (Federalist ) - 2nd President of the United States

Vice Presidential

  • Aaron Burr (Democratic-Republican ) - United States Senator from New York
  • Charles C. Pickney (Federalist ) - United States Minister to France
  • John Jay (Federalist ) - 2nd Governor of New York

1804

Democratic-Republican

Federalist

1808

Democratic-Republican

Federalist

1812

Democratic-Republican

Federalist

Other

  • Rufus King (Straight-Federalist) - United States Senator from New York

1816

Democratic-Republican

Federalist

1820

1824

(all candidates are Democratic-Republican )

Presidential

Vice Presidential

1828

Democratic

National Republican

1832

Democratic

National Republican

  • Henry Clay - 7th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
    • John Sergeant - U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 2nd district (running mate)

Other

1836

Democratic

Whig

1840

Democratic

Whig

Other

1844

Democratic

Whig

Other

1848

Democratic

Whig

Other

1852

Democratic

Whig

Other

  • John Hale (Free Soil ) - United States Senator from New Hampshire

1856

Democratic

Whig

Republican

1860

Democratic