1804 United States presidential election in North Carolina explained

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Election Name:1804 United States presidential election in North Carolina
Previous Election:1800 United States presidential election in North Carolina
Previous Year:1800
Country:North Carolina
Flag Year:1788
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Next Election:1808 United States presidential election in North Carolina
Next Year:1808
Election Date:November 2 – December 5, 1804
Image1:Thomas Jefferson by Rembrandt Peale, 1800.jpg
Nominee1:Thomas Jefferson
Party1:Democratic-Republican Party
Home State1:Virginia
Electoral Vote1:14
Popular Vote1:1,024
Nominee2:Charles C. Pinckney
Party2:Federalist Party
Home State2:South Carolina
Popular Vote2:1,154
Map Size:375px
President
Before Election:Thomas Jefferson
Before Party:Democratic-Republican Party
After Election:Thomas Jefferson
After Party:Democratic-Republican Party

The 1804 United States presidential election in North Carolina took place between November 2 until December 5, 1804, as part of the 1804 United States presidential election. 14 members of the Electoral College were allocated to the presidential candidates.

North Carolina voted for the incumbent Democratic-Republican president Thomas Jefferson by its electoral votes, although Charles Pinckney received more popular vote than Jefferson, but only the results for Districts 8 and 10 are shown, as the tallies for the other twelve appear to be lost.

Results

1804 United States presidential election in North Carolina[1]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic-RepublicanThomas Jefferson1,02414
FederalistCharles C. Pinckney1,154
Totals2,17814

See also

Notes

  1. Web site: A New Nation Votes . 2024-06-08 . elections.lib.tufts.edu.

References

  1. Web site: A New Nation Votes . 2024-06-08 . elections.lib.tufts.edu.