Portal:United States presidential elections

1789

 * George Washington (independent)
 * John Adams (Federalist)
 * John Jay (Federalist)
 * Robert H. Harrison (Federalist)
 * John Rutledge (Federalist)
 * John Hancock (Federalist)
 * George Clinton (Anti-federalist)
 * Samuel Huntington (Federalist)
 * John Milton (Federalist)
 * James Armstrong (Federalist)
 * Benjamin Lincoln (Federalist)
 * Edward Telfair (Anti-federalist)

1792

 * George Washington (independent, incumbent president )
 * John Adams (Federalist, incumbent vice president )
 * George Clinton (Republican)
 * Thomas Jefferson (Republican)
 * Aaron Burr (Republican)

1796

 * John Adams (Federalist, incumbent vice president )
 * Thomas Jefferson (Republican)
 * Thomas Pinckney (Federalist)
 * Aaron Burr (Republican)
 * Samuel Adams (Republican)
 * Oliver Ellsworth (Federalist)
 * George Clinton (Republican)
 * John Jay (Federalist)
 * James Iredell (Federalist)
 * George Washington (independent, incumbent president, received two electoral votes despite not running)
 * John Henry (Republican)
 * Samuel Johnston (Federalist)
 * Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalist)

1800

 * Thomas Jefferson (incumbent vice president) / Aaron Burr (Republican)
 * John Adams (incumbent president) / Thomas Pinckney (Federalist)
 * John Jay (Federalist, received one electoral vote despite not running)

1804

 * Thomas Jefferson (incumbent president) / George Clinton (Republican)
 * Other Republican vice-presidential candidates candidates seeking the nomination included:
 * John Breckinridge
 * Gideon Granger
 * John Langdon
 * Levi Lincoln
 * William Maclay
 * Charles Cotesworth Pinckney / Rufus King (Federalist)

1808

 * James Madison / George Clinton (incumbent vice president) (Republican)
 * (Nine of the electoral votes for vice president on this ticket went to John Langdon)
 * Other Republican presidential candidates seeking the nomination included:
 * James Monroe
 * George Clinton
 * Other Republican vice-presidential candidates seeking the nomination included:
 * John Langdon
 * Henry Dearborn
 * John Quincy Adams
 * Charles Cotesworth Pinckney / Rufus King (Federalist)
 * George Clinton (incumbent vice president) (Republican)
 * (Three of the electoral votes for vice president on this ticket went to James Madison, and three went to James Monroe)
 * James Monroe (Republican)

1812

 * James Madison (incumbent president) / Elbridge Gerry (Republican)
 * Other Republican presidential candidates seeking the nomination included:
 * George Clinton ( incumbent vice president, died 20 April 1812)
 * DeWitt Clinton
 * The Republicans originally nominated John Langdon for vice president, but he declined the nomination
 * DeWitt Clinton (Republican) / Jared Ingersoll (Federalist)
 * (Three of the electoral votes for vice president on this ticket went to Elbridge Gerry)
 * Before DeWitt Clinton entered the race, John Marshall was favoured to win the Federalist nomination
 * Rufus King / William Richardson Davie (straight Federalist)

1816

 * James Monroe / Daniel D. Tompkins (Republican)
 * Other Republican presidential candidates seeking the nomination included:
 * William H. Crawford (never formerly declared)
 * Simon Snyder (withdrew before caucus)
 * Daniel D. Tompkins (withdrew before caucus)
 * (Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson declined to run)
 * Rufus King / John Eager Howard (Federalist)
 * (Five of the electoral votes for vice president on this ticket went to James Ross, four went to John Marshall, and three went to Robert Goodloe Harper)

1820

 * James Monroe (incumbent president) / Daniel D. Tompkins (incumbent vice president) (Republican)
 * John Quincy Adams (Republican, received one electoral vote despite not running) / Richard Rush (Federalist, received one electoral vote despite not running)
 * No candidate / Richard Stockton (Federalist)
 * (Four of the electoral votes for vice president on this ticket went to Daniel Rodney, and one went to Robert Goodloe Harper)
 * DeWitt Clinton (independent)