Presidential Election 1796
Facts about the 1796 Presidential Election
The 3rd Presidential election was held in 1796. The two major contenders were John Adams from the Federalist Party and Thomas Jefferson from the Democratic-Republican Party.
John Adams was the winner of the 1796 Presidential election with 71 electoral votes.
Thomas Jefferson lost the 1796 Presidential election with 68 electoral votes.
Although, Thomas Jefferson lost the election, he became John Adams’ Vice President.
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