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  2. 1788–89 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections were first held in the United States from December 15, 1788 to January 7, 1789, under the new Constitution ratified in 1788. George Washington was unanimously elected for the first of his two terms as president and John Adams became the first vice president .

  3. List of presidents of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The White House, official residence of the president of the United States, in July 2008. The president of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States, [1] indirectly elected to a four-year term via the Electoral College. [2] Under the U.S. Constitution, the officeholder leads the executive branch of the ...

  4. List of United States presidential candidates - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of United States presidential candidates. The first U.S. presidential election was held in 1788–1789, followed by the second in 1792. Presidential elections have been held every four years thereafter. Presidential candidates win the election by winning a majority of the electoral vote.

  5. United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    For the purposes of electing the president, each state has only one vote. A ballot of the Senate is held to choose the vice president. In this ballot, each senator has one vote. The House has chosen the victor of the presidential race only twice, in 1800 and 1824; the Senate has chosen the victor of the vice-presidential race only once, in 1836.

  6. 1788–89 United States elections - Wikipedia

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    The presidential election of 1788–1789 was the first election of a federal head of state or head of government in United States history. Prior to the ratification of the United States Constitution in 1788, the U.S. had been governed under the Articles of Confederation, which provided for a very limited central government; what power that did exist was vested in the Congress of the ...

  7. List of United States major party presidential tickets

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    Vice President Kamala Harris: CA 1964 60 Governor Tim Walz: MN 1964 60 48.4 42 2 2020: C D Fmr. Vice President: Joe Biden: DE 1942 77 Senator Kamala Harris: CA 1964 56 51.3 56.9 1: 2020: I R President Donald Trump: FL 1946 74 Vice President Mike Pence: IN 1959 61 46.9 43.1 2 2016: O R Businessman Donald Trump: NY 1946 70 Governor Mike Pence: IN ...

  8. List of United States major third-party and independent ...

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    The presidential candidates are listed here based on three criteria: They were not members of one of the six major parties in U.S. history: the Federalist Party , the Democratic-Republican Party , the National Republican Party , the Whig Party , the Democratic Party , and the Republican Party [ 1 ] at the time of their candidacy.

  9. List of vice presidents of the United States by other offices ...

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    Vice President of the United States: 1876: Lost to William A. Wheeler. Later elected in 1884 Levi P. Morton: Republican nomination for President of the United States: 1896: Lost to William McKinley: Adlai Stevenson: Vice President of the United States: 1900: Lost to Theodore Roosevelt: Governor of Illinois: 1908: Lost to Charles S. Deneen ...