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Parents > United States > U.S. Executive > Popular Vote
OfficePresident
HonorificPresident - Abbr: President
Type General Election
Filing Deadline 00, 1788 - 12:00pm Central
Polls Open December 08, 1788 - 06:00am Central
Polls Close January 10, 1789 - 08:00pm Central
Term Start March 04, 1789 - 12:00pm
Term End March 04, 1793 - 12:00pm
Contributor411 Name Removed
Last ModifiedE Pluribus Unum June 28, 2018 04:24pm
Data SourcesDubin, pp. 2-3; First Federal Elections 2:83; Jerrold G. Rusk, A Statistical History of the American Electorate (DC: CQ Press, 2001), p. 171. Washington's vote is comprised of 35,866 votes for Federalist Electors and 2,952 votes for Anti-Federalist Electors.

An excellent summary of the election is found in Richard McCormick, The Presidential Game (NYC: Oxford UP, 1982), pp. 27-40.
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Creation of the office of President

The head of the executive branch of the government was created during the Constitutional Convention in 1787. Gen. George Washington's even-handed presiding over the proceedings impressed the delegates, and many historians feel that the position of "president" was tailor-made for him.

Enabling Legislation

New Hampshire notified the Continental Congress on 7/2/1788 that it had ratified the Constitution. It being the ninth state to do so, the Congress began a discussion of the creation of the new government. The major issue for the delegates was where the new government would assemble. They finally agreed on New York City, and on 9/13/1788 they approved a timeline for the installation of the new government. States were allowed to elect their U.S. Senate and U.S. House members whenever they desired. Presidential electors would be chosen on 1/7/1789, with each state granted freedom to legislate its own means of the selection of Electors. The Electors would meet on 2/4/1789 to cast the electoral votes in each state and forward a statement of their vote to the new Congress to be opened at its initial session on 3/4/1789.

State Legislation

Each state was required to pass its own act for carrying out the new voting. The only state legislature in session when the Continental Congress act was passed was PA, and it was about to depart for the winter. The legislators approved an act for the selection of the U.S

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  PartyFederal Won11/13/1792
NameGeorge Washington Votes28,579 (100.00%)
Term03/04/1793 - 03/04/1797 Margin28,579 (+100.00%)
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Name General and Commander in Chief George Washington  
PartyFederal  
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Uncertified Votes 38,818 (100.00%)  
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Fed Federal35,866
a-f Anti-Federal2,952
 
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