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1804 United States presidential election

The 1804 United States presidential election was the fifth quadrennial presidential election, held from Friday, November 2, to Wednesday, December 5, 1804. Incumbent Democratic-Republican president Thomas Jefferson defeated Federalist Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of South Carolina. It was the first presidential election conducted following the ratification of the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which reformed procedures for electing presidents and vice presidents.


176 members of the Electoral College
89 electoral votes needed to win

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Jefferson was re-nominated by his party's congressional nominating caucus without opposition, and the party nominated Governor George Clinton of New York to replace Aaron Burr as Jefferson's running mate. With former president John Adams in retirement, the Federalists turned to Pinckney, a former ambassador and Revolutionary War hero who had been Adams's running mate in the 1800 election.


Though Jefferson had only narrowly defeated Adams in 1800, he was widely popular due to the Louisiana Purchase and a strong economy. He carried almost every state, including most states in the Federalist stronghold of New England.

Background[edit]

Although the 1800 presidential election was a close one, Jefferson steadily gained popularity during his term. American trade boomed due to the temporary suspension of hostilities during the French Revolutionary Wars in Europe, and the Louisiana Purchase was heralded as a great achievement.

(Kentucky), U.S. Senator

John Breckinridge

(New York), Governor

George Clinton

(Connecticut), Postmaster General

Gideon Granger

(New Hampshire), former U.S. Senator

John Langdon

(Massachusetts), U.S. Attorney General

Levi Lincoln

(Pennsylvania), former U.S. Senator

William Maclay

Massachusetts

New Hampshire

New Jersey

Rhode Island

Vermont

Bibliography of Thomas Jefferson

History of the United States (1789–1849)

Second inauguration of Thomas Jefferson

1804–05 United States House of Representatives elections

1804–05 United States Senate elections

. The Green Papers. Retrieved March 20, 2005.

"A Historical Analysis of the Electoral College"

A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787-1825

from the Library of Congress

Presidential Election of 1804: A Resource Guide

Archived September 30, 2019, at the Wayback Machine

Election of 1804 in Counting the Votes