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George Washington Independent. Elected President. John Adams Federalist. The 1796 United States presidential election was the third quadrennial presidential election of the United States. It was held from Friday, November 4 to Wednesday, December 7, 1796.
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United States presidential election of 1796, American presidential election held in 1796, in which Federalist John Adams defeated Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson. Rise of the political party system. The election of 1796 marked the emergence of the political party system in the United States.
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The 1796 United States presidential election was the third quadrennial presidential election of the United States. It was held from Friday, November 4 to Wednesday, December 7, 1796.
- Massachusetts
- Federalist
- John Adams
- Thomas Pinckney
The United States presidential election of 1796 was the first contested American presidential election and the only one to elect a President and Vice President from opposing tickets.
Background. Results. Notes. References. Other websites. 1796 United States presidential election. The 1796 United States presidential election was between Federalist John Adams and Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson. It was the first election where there was competition for the presidency. Adams and Jefferson became political enemies.