Election Of 1800 Thomas Jefferson

When presidential electors cast their votes however they failed to distinguish between the office of president and vice president on their ballots.
Election of 1800 thomas jefferson. Adams had narrowly defeated jefferson in the 1796 elect. The presidential campaign of 1800 that pitted jefferson and aaron burr against john adams and charles cotesworth pinckney was bitterly contested in the press and in the pulpit but when the final results came in it was clear the republicans had swept away federalist opposition. On february 17 1801 thomas jefferson is elected the third president of the united states.
The granger collection new york 2. There was an electoral vote tie between thomas jefferson and aaron burr at 73 votes each. The election constitutes the first peaceful transfer of power from one political party to another in the.
Yet at the moment of triumph a fresh crisis emerged. It was held from october 31 to december 3 1800. The 1800 united states presidential election was the fourth quadrennial presidential election.
Jefferson won but he was stuck with the guy who arguably is the worst vice president in american history. The election was a political realignment that ushered in a generation of democratic republican leadership. In what is sometimes referred to as the revolution of 1800 vice president thomas jefferson of the democratic republican party defeated incumbent president john adams of the federalist party.
Because of this the house of representatives got to decide who would be president and who would be vice president. When it was settled thomas jefferson became president marking a philosophical change that has been characterized as the revolution of 1800 the result represented a significant political realignment as the first two presidents george washington and john adams had been federalists while jefferson represented the ascending democratic republican party. Democratic republican thomas jefferson defeated federalist john adams by a margin of seventy three to sixty five electoral votes in the presidential election of 1800.
In the 1800 election thomas jefferson left and aaron burr each received 73 electoral votes but public opinion sided with jefferson.