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1804 United States presidential election in Maryland

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1804 United States presidential election in Maryland
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  1800
1804
1808  
  Official Presidential portrait of Thomas Jefferson (by Rembrandt Peale, 1800) (3x4 cropped).jpg James Earl - General Charles Cotesworth Pinckney - Google Art Project (3x4 cropped b).jpg
Nominee Thomas Jefferson Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
Party Democratic-Republican Federalist
Home state Virginia South Carolina
Electoral vote92
Popular vote7,3042,295
Percentage 76.09%23.91%

Maryland Presidential Election Results 1804.svg
County results

President before election

Thomas Jefferson
Democratic-Republican

Elected President

Thomas Jefferson
Democratic-Republican

The 1804 United States presidential election in Maryland took place on an unknown date in 1804, as part of the 1804 presidential election. Voters chose eleven representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Early elections were quite different from modern ones. Voters voted for individual electors, who were pledged to vote for certain candidates. Often, which candidate an elector intended to support was unclear. [1] Prior to the ratification of the 12th amendment, each elector did not distinguish between a vote cast for president and vice president and simply cast two votes. [2]

Starting with the 1796 United States presidential election and ending with the 1824 United States presidential election, Maryland used an electoral district system to choose its electors, with each district electing a single elector. This method is similar to the way Nebraska and Maine choose their electors in modern elections.

Results

Presidential

candidate

PartyHome statePopular voteElectoral

vote [3]

CountPercentage
Thomas Jefferson Democratic-

Republican

Virginia 7,30476.09%9
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Federalist South Carolina 2,29523.91%2
George Clinton Democratic-

Republican

New York --9
Rufus King Federalist Maine --2
Total9,899100.00%11

Results by county

1804 United States presidential election in Maryland [1]
CountyCharles Cotesworth Pinckney

Federalist

Thomas Jefferson

Democratic-Republican

MarginTotal

votes [a]

#%#%#%
Allegany 62.48%23697.52%-230-95.04%242
Anne Arundel 00.00%248100.00%-248-100.00%248
Baltimore 20.72%27699.28%-274-98.56%278
Baltimore City 20.26%75899.74%-756-99.48%760
Calvert 10.45%22199.55%-220-99.10%222
Caroline 247.72%28792.28%-263-84.56%311
Cecil 10.42%23899.58%-237-99.16%239
Charles 37275.92%11824.08%25451.84%490
Dorchester 23956.90%18143.10%5813.80%420
Frederick 20.13%1,52399.87%-1,521-99.74%1,525
Harford 00.00%430100.00%-430-100.00%430
Kent 00.00%189100.00%-189-100.00%189
Montgomery 22.38%8297.62%-80-95.24%84
Prince George's 3211.68%24288.32%-210-76.64%274
Queen Anne's 00.00%238100.00%-238-100.00%238
St. Mary's 21767.18%10632.82%11134.36%323
Somerset 57368.87%25931.13%31437.74%832
Talbot 10822.41%37477.59%-266-55.18%482
Washington 00.00%612100.00%-612-100.00%612
Worcester 73151.55%68748.45%443.10%1,418
Total2,31224.04%7,30575.96%-4,993-51.92%9,617

Results by electoral district

Results by district
DistrictThomas Jefferson

Democratic-Republican

Charles Cotesworth Pinckney

Federalist

MarginTotal

votes

cast [4]

#%Electors#%Electors#%
123927.82%062072.18%1-381-44.36%859
249898.61%171.39%049197.22%505
32,13899.67%270.33%02,13199.34%2,145
44,73999.64%2170.36%04,72299.28%4,756
527699.28%120.72%027498.56%278
666899.55%130.45%066599.10%371
742770.57%117529.43%025241.14%605
879382.94%116317.06%063065.88%956
999539.68%01,51260.32%1-517-20.64%2,507
Total7,30476.09%92,29523.91%25,00952.18%9,599

Counties that flipped from Federalist to Democratic-Republican

See also

Notes

  1. Results are taken from the highest voted federalist, and anti-federalist elector for each county. [1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "A New Nation Votes". elections.lib.tufts.edu. Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  2. "Electoral College & Indecisive Elections | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives". history.house.gov. Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  3. Petersen, Svend (1963). A statistical history of the American presidential elections. New York: Ungar.
  4. "A New Nation Votes". elections.lib.tufts.edu. Retrieved October 31, 2022.
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