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The U.S. presidential elections determine who will become the President of the United States of America.

How elections are administered

The election of the United States president is governed by Section 1 of Article Two of the United States Constitution.

Results

Election year President Opponent
1789George WashingtonJohn Adams
1792George WashingtonJohn Adams
1796John Adams (Federalist)Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)
1800Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)John Adams (Federalist)
1804Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)Charles C. Pinckney (Federalist)
1808James Madison (Democratic-Republican)Charles C. Pinckney (Federalist)
1812James Madison (Democratic-Republican)DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1816James Monroe (Democratic-Republican)Rufus King (Federalist)
1820James Monroe (Democratic-Republican)(unopposed)
1824John Quincy Adams (Whig)Andrew Jackson (Democrat)
1828Andrew Jackson (Democrat)John Quincy Adams (Whig)
1832Andrew Jackson (Democrat)Henry Clay (Whig)
1836Martin Van Buren (Democrat)William Henry Harrison (Whig)
1840William Henry Harrison (Whig)Martin Van Buren (Democrat)
1844James K. Polk (Democrat)Henry Clay (Whig)
1848Zachary Taylor (Whig)Lewis Cass (Democrat)
1852Franklin Pierce (Democratic)Winfield Scott (Whig)
1856James Buchanan (Democratic)John C. Fremont (Republican)
1860Abraham Lincoln (Republican)John C. Breckinridge (Democratic)
1864Abraham Lincoln (Republican)George B. McClellan (Democrat)
1868Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)Horatio Seymour (Democratic)
1872Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)Horace Greeley (Democrat)
1876Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican)Samuel J. Tilden (Democrat)
1880James Garfield (Republican)Winfield S. Hancock (Democrat)
1884Grover Cleveland (Democrat)James G. Blaine (Republican)
1888Benjamin Harrison (Republican)Grover Cleveland (Democrat)
1892Grover Cleveland (Democrat)Benjamin Harrison (Republican)
1896William McKinley (Republican)William Jennings Bryan (Democrat)
1900William McKinley (Republican)William Jennings Bryan (Democrat)
1904Theodore Roosevelt (Republican)Alton B. Parker (Democrat)
1908William Howard Taft (Republican)William Jennings Bryan (Democrat)
1912Woodrow Wilson (Democrat)Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive)
1916Woodrow Wilson (Democrat)Charles Evans Hughes (Republican)
1920Warren G. Harding (Republican)James M. Cox (Democrat)
1924Calvin Coolidge (Republican)John W. Davis (Democrat)
1928Herbert Hoover (Republican)Alfred E. Smith (Democrat)
1932Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat)Herbert Hoover (Republican)
1936Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat)Alfred M. Landon (Republican)
1940Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat)Wendell L. Wilkie (Republican)
1944Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat)Thomas E. Dewey (Republican)
1948Harry S. Truman (Democrat)Thomas E. Dewey (Republican)
1952Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican)Adlai Stevenson (Democrat)
1956Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican)Adlai Stevenson (Democrat)
1960John F. Kennedy (Democrat)Richard M. Nixon (Republican)
1964Lyndon Johnson (Democrat)Barry M. Goldwater (Republican)
1968Richard M. Nixon (Republican)Hubert H. Humphrey (Democrat)
1972Richard M. Nixon (Republican)George McGovern (Democrat)
1976Jimmy Carter (Democrat)Gerald R. Ford (Republican)
1980Ronald Reagan (Republican)Jimmy Carter (Democrat)
1984Ronald Reagan (Republican)Walter F. Mondale (Democrat)
1988George Bush (Republican)Michael S. Dukakis (Democrat)
1992Bill Clinton (Democrat)George Bush (Republican)
1996Bill Clinton (Democrat)Bob Dole (Republican)
2000George W. Bush (Republican)Al Gore (Democrat)


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