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The 1808 United States presidential election in Massachusetts took place between November 1 and 8, 1808, as part of the 1808 United States presidential election. State legislature appointed 19 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.[1]
During this election, the Federalist candidate Charles C. Pinckney along with his running mate Rufus King ran unopposed in the state. However, both would ultimately lose the election nationally to the chosen Democratic-Republican candidate James Madison and his running mate George Clinton
Results
1808 United States presidential election in Massachusetts[2]
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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Percentage
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Electoral votes
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Federalist
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Charles C. Pinckney
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–
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19
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Totals
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100.0%
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19
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1808 Vice Presidential Electoral Vote[2]
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Party
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Candidate
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Electoral votes
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Federalist
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Rufus King
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19
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Totals
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19
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See also
Notes
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Other 1808 elections | |
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- See also
- Presidential elections
- Senate elections
- House elections
- Gubernatorial elections
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