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FROM THE TIME OF HER ADMISSION INTO THE UNION AS A SEPARATE STATE From: HISTORY OF KENTUCKY Allen, 1892 page 163, 164
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Presidential Election Year |
Elected President Elected Vice-President |
Kentucky Electors | Voted For |
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2nd - 1793 | George Washington John Adams |
R C Anderson Charles Scott Benjamin Logan Notley Conn |
The Electors for Kentucky voted for George Washington for President and Thomas Jefferson for Vice President, which were the only votes cast for Jefferson in that election, even Virginia voting for George Clinton, of New York | 3rd - 1797 | John Adams Thomas Jefferson |
Stephen Ormsby Caleb Wallace Isaac Shelby John Coburn |
Adams received 71 of the 140 electoral votes, and Jefferson received 68 votes, the next highest number |
4th - 1801 | Thomas Jefferson Aaron Burr |
John Coburn Charles Scott John Pope Isaac Shelby |
all of whom cast their votes for Jefferson and Burr. |
5th- 1805 | Thomas Jefferson George Clinton |
Charles Scott Isaac Shelby John Coburn Ninian Edwards Hubbard Taylor Joseph Lewis William Irvine William Roberts |
all of whom cast their votes for Jefferson and Clinton |
6th - 1809 | James Madison George Clinton |
Samuel Hopkins Charles Scott William Logan Robert Trimble Matthew Walton Hubbard Taylor Robert Ewing Christopher Greenup |
all of whom cast their votes for Madison and Clinton |
7th - 1813 | James Madison Elbridge Gerry |
Robert Ewing William Irvine William Casey Robert Mosby Samuel Murrell Hubbard Taylor Samuel Caldwell Duvall Payne Richard Taylor Walker Baylor William Logan T D Owings |
all of whom voted for Madison and Gerry |
8th - 1817 | James Monroe Daniel D Tompkins |
Duval Payne Richard Taylor Hubbard Taylor William Logan Robert Trimble Alexander Adair Thomas Bodley Samuel Caldwell Willie A Lee Samuel Murrell William Irvine Robert Ewing |
all of whom cast their votes for Monroe and Tompkins |
9th - 1821 | James Monroe Daniel D Tompkins |
Samuel Murrell Martin B Hardin E M Ewing Willis A Lee Samuel Caldwell James Johnson John E King Jesse Blidsoe John Pope Thomas Bodley Richard Taylor Hubbard Taylor |
all of whom cast their votes for Monroe and Tompkins |
10th - 1825 | John Quincy Adams John C Calhoun |
J R Underwood Richard Taylor John E King Joseph Allen Andrew McLean W Moore Young Ewing Thomas Bodley Benjamin Letcher D Payne James Smiley J J Crittenden Joshua Fry H Taylor |
The election of the President in this instance devolved on the House of Representatives, no one of the aspirants at the time having received a majority of all the electoral votes cast. The candidates were Adams, Jackson, Crawford, and Clay. The result was the election of Adams. The Electoral College of Kentucky cast her entire vote for Henry Clay for President, and seven voted for John C Calhoun for Vice President and seven for Nathan Sanford. |
11th - 1829 | Andrew Jackson John C Calhoun |
Thomas S Slaughter Reuben Munday Matthew Lyon Benjamin Chapeze Edmund Watkins John Younger Nathan Gaither John Sterrett Tunstall Quarles Benjamin Taylor Robert J Ward Richard French Tandy Allen Thompson Ward |
The entire electoral vote of Kentucky was cast for Jackson and Calhoun |
12th - 1833 | Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren |
Joseph Eve Alney McLean Ben. Hardin W K Wall M P Marshall J L Hickman M V Thompson William Owsley Burr Harrison Thomas Chilton John J Marshall D S Patton E M Ewing Martin Beatty Thompson M Ewing |
The electoral vote of Kentucky was cast for Henry Clay for President and John Sargent for Vice President |
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