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1788
Presidential
- George Washington (Independent) - Commander in Chief of the Continental Army
Vice Presidential
- John Adams (Federalist ) - 1st United States Minister to Great Britain
- John Jay (Federalist ) - United States Secretary of Foreign Affairs
- Robert H. Harrison (Federalist )
- John Rutledge (Federalist ) - 31st Governor of South Carolina
- John Hancock (Federalist ) - 1st Governor of Massachusetts
- George Clinton (Anti-Federalist ) - 1st Governor of New York
1792
Presidential
- George Washington (Independent) - 1st President of the United States
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
- Thomas Jefferson - President of the United States
- George Clinton - 1st Governor of New York (running mate)
Federalist
- Charles C. Pickney - United States Minister to France
- Rufus King - United States Senator from New York (running mate)
1808
Democratic-Republican
- James Madison - 5th United States Secretary of State
- George Clinton - 4th Vice President of the United States (running mate)
- James Monroe - United States Minister to the United Kingdom
Federalist
- Charles C. Pickney - United States Minister to France
- Rufus King - United States Senator from New York (running mate)
1812
Democratic-Republican
- James Madison - 4th President of the United States
- Elbridge Gerry - 9th Governor of Massachusetts (running mate)
- DeWitt Clinton - 51st Mayor of New York City
- George Clinton - 4th Vice President of the United States (died)
Federalist
- DeWitt Clinton - 51st Mayor of New York City
- Jared Ingersoll - 11th Attorney General of Pennsylvania (running mate)
Other
- Rufus King (Straight-Federalist) - United States Senator from New York
1816
Democratic-Republican
- James Monroe - 5th United States Secretary of State
- William Crawford - 9th United States Secretary of War
- Daniel D. Tompkins - 4th Governor of New York (running mate)
- Simon Snyder - 3rd Governor of Pennsylvania
Federalist
- Rufus King - United States Senator from New York
- John Eager Howard - United States Senator from Maryland (running mate)
1820
- James Monroe - 5th President of the United States
- Daniel D. Tompkins - 4th Governor of New York (running mate)
1824
(all candidates are Democratic-Republican )
Presidential
- John Quincy Adams - 8th United States Secretary of State
- Andrew Jackson - United States Senator from Tennessee
- William Crawford - 7th United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Henry Clay - 7th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
Vice Presidential
- John C. Calhoun - 10th United States Secretary of War
- Nathan Sanford - United States Senator from New York
- Nathaniel Macon - 5th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
- Martin Van Buren - United States Senator from New York
1828
Democratic
- Andrew Jackson - United States Senator from Tennessee
- John C. Calhoun - 7th Vice President of the United States (running mate)
National Republican
- John Quincy Adams - 6th President of the United States
- Richard Rush - 8th U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (running mate)
1832
Democratic
- Andrew Jackson - 7th President of the United States
- Martin Van Buren - 9th Governor of New York (running mate)
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
- William Wirt (Anti-Masonic ) - 9th U.S. Attorney General
- John Floyd (Nullifier ) - 25th Governor of Virginia
1836
Democratic
- Martin Van Buren - 8th Vice President of the United States
- Richard Mentor Johnson - U.S. Representative for Kentucky (running mate)
Whig
- William Henry Harrison - United States Senator from Ohio
- Francis Granger - U.S. Representative from New York (running mate)
- Hugh White - United States Senator from Tennessee
- John Tyler - United States Senator from Virginia (running mate)
- Daniel Webster - United States Senator from Massachusetts
- Willie Person Magnum - United States Senator from North Carolina
1840
Democratic
- Martin Van Buren - 8th President of the United States
Whig
- William Henry Harrison - United States Senator from Ohio
- John Tyler - United States Senator from Virginia (running mate)
- Henry Clay - 7th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
- Winfield Scott
Other
- James Birney (Liberty )
1844
Democratic
- James K. Polk - 9th Governor of Tennessee
- George M. Dallas - United States Minister to Russia (running mate)
- Martin Van Buren - 8th President of the United States
- Lewis Cass - United States Ambassador to France
- Richard Mentor Johnson - 9th Vice President of the United States
- James Buchanan - United States Senator from Pennsylvania
- John C. Calhoun - 7th Vice President of the United States
- Levi Woodbury - 13th United States Secretary of the Treasury
Whig
- Henry Clay - 7th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
- Theodore Frelinghuysen - United States Senator from New Jersey (running mate)
Other
- James Birney (Liberty )
- John Tyler (Tyler Democratic ) - 10th President of the United States
- Joseph Smith (Reform ) - 2nd Mayor of Nauvoo (died)
1848
Democratic
- Lewis Cass - United States Senator from Michigan
- William O. Butler - U.S. Representative from Kentucky (running mate)
- Levi Woodbury - Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- James Buchanan - 17th United States Secretary of State
Whig
- Zachary Taylor
- Millard Fillmore - 14th New York State Comptroller (running mate)
- Henry Clay - 7th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
- Winfield Scott - Commanding General of the U.S. Army
- Daniel Webster - United States Senator from Massachusetts
Other
- Martin Van Buren (Free Soil ) - 8th President of the United States
- Gerrit Smith (Liberty )
1852
Democratic
- Franklin Pierce - United States Senator from New Hampshire
- William R. King - United States Senator from Alabama (running mate)
- Lewis Cass - United States Senator from Michigan
- James Buchanan - 17th United States Secretary of State
- William L. Marcy - Secretary of War
- Stephen A. Douglas - United States Senator from Illinois
Whig
- Winfield Scott - Commanding General of the U.S. Army
- William A. Graham - United States Secretary of the Navy (running mate)
- Millard Fillmore - 13th President of the United States
- Daniel Webster - United States Secretary of State
Other
- John Hale (Free Soil ) - United States Senator from New Hampshire
1856
Democratic
- James Buchanan - 17th United States Secretary of State
- John C. Breckinridge - U.S. Representative from Kentucky (running mate)
- Franklin Pierce - 14th President of the United States
- Stephen A. Douglas - United States Senator from Illinois
- Lewis Cass - United States Senator from Michigan
Whig
- Millard Fillmore - 13th President of the United States
Republican
- John C. Frémont - United States Senator from California
- William L. Dayton - United States Senator from New Jersey
- John McLean - Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Charles Sumner - United States Senator from Massachusetts
1860
Democratic
- Stephen A. Douglas - United States Senator from Illinois
- Herschel V. Johnson - 41st Governor of Georgia
- James Guthrie - 21st United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Robert M. T. Hunter - United States Senator from Virginia