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1792 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

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1792 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

November 2, 1792 – December 5, 1792
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NomineeGeorge WashingtonJohn AdamsGeorge Clinton
PartyIndependentFederalistDemocratic-Republican
Home stateVirginiaMassachusettsNew York
Electoral vote15141
Popular vote3,396
Percentage100%

County results

Washington/Adams (Federalist)

  50-60%
  70-80%
  90-100%

Tie

  50%


President before election

George Washington
Independent

Elected President

George Washington
Independent

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Apresidential election was held inPennsylvania in 1792, as part of the1792 United States presidential election. Pennsylvania voters chose 15 members of theElectoral College,[1] each of whom, underthe provisions of the Constitution prior to the passage of theTwelfth Amendment, cast two votes forPresident.

Pennsylvania unanimously voted for nonpartisan candidate and incumbent PresidentGeorge Washington. The two best performing electors in Pennsylvania,Joseph Hiester andWilliam Henry, were supported by both parties. They received 3,396 and 3,371 votes respectively. It is not known which one voted for Clinton.[2] The total for Washington only includes the 3,396 number as to not represent Pennsylvanian voters twice in popular vote figures.

Results

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1792 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
IndependentGeorge Washington3,396100%15
Totals3,396100%15

Results by county

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1792 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania[2]
CountyGeorge Washington

Federalist

George Washington

Democratic-Republican

MarginTotal

votes[a]

#%#%#%
Allegheny53100.00%00.00%53100.00%53
Bedford-0.00%-0.00%-0.00%-
Berks15050.00%15050.00%00.00%300
Bucks39749.94%39850.06%-1-0.12%795
Chester16050.63%15649.37%41.26%316
Cumberland17350.73%16849.27%51.46%341
Dauphin16156.89%12243.11%3913.78%283
Delaware6052.63%5447.37%65.26%114
Fayette4950.00%4950.00%00.00%98
Franklin-0.00%-0.00%-0.00%-
Huntingdon5379.10%1420.90%3958.20%67
Lancaster20450.50%20049.50%41.00%404
Luzerne4795.92%24.08%4591.84%49
Mifflin-0.00%-0.00%-0.00%-
Montgomery13545.30%16354.70%-28-9.40%298
Northampton18149.18%18750.82%-6-1.64%368
Northumberland8650.29%8549.71%10.58%171
Philadelphia21050.00%21050.00%00.00%420
Philadelphia City81250.31%80249.69%100.62%1,614
Washington-0.00%-0.00%-0.00%-
Westmoreland-0.00%-0.00%-0.00%-
York64150.20%63649.80%50.40%1,277
Total3,57251.26%3,39648.74%1762.52%6,968

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Results are taken from the highest voted federalist, and anti-federalist elector for each county.[2]

References

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  1. ^"1792 ELECTION FOR THE SECOND TERM, 1793-1797". National Archives. RetrievedAugust 4, 2012.
  2. ^abc"A New Nation Votes".elections.lib.tufts.edu. RetrievedJuly 16, 2024.
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