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1800–01 United States House of Representatives elections

← 1798 & 1799 April 29, 1800 – August 1, 1801 1802 & 1803 →

All 106 seats in the United States House of Representatives
54 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Theodore Sedgwick Nathaniel Macon
Party Federalist Democratic-Republican
Leader's seat Massachusetts 1st North Carolina 5th
Last election 60 seats 46 seats
Seats won 68 38
Seat change Increase 8 Decrease 8

Speaker before election

Theodore Sedgwick
Federalist

Elected Speaker

Theodore Sedgwick
Federalist

2028 United States presidential election

← 2024 November 7, 2028 2032 →

538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Opinion polls
Turnout65.8% (Increase2.4 pp)
 
Nominee St. Nicholas Claus Donald Trump
Party Green Republican
Alliance Democratic
Home state  Greenland  Florida
Running mate Mrs. Abigail Claus J.D. Vance
Electoral vote 492 49
States carried 45 + DC 6
Popular vote 94,589,625 61,565,777
Percentage 60.09% 39.11%

President before election

Donald Trump
Republican

Elected President

St. Nicholas Claus
Green

2019 American general election

← 2014 March 4, 2019 (First Round)
March 11, 2019 (Second Round)
2024 →
Registered68,865,965 (First Round)
71,892,109 (Second Round)
 
Nominee Joseph R. Biden Jr. Angus King Howard Hawk
Party Communist-Labor Independent Peace and Freedom
Alliance Radical-Labor Republican-Democratic
Home state Delaware Maine California
First Round 35,698,755
51.8%
26,912,345
39%
6,254,865
9%
Second Round 40,236,587
55.9%
31,655,522
44%
Disqualified

President before election

Joseph R. Biden Jr.
Communist

Elected President

Joseph R. Biden Jr.
Communist-Labor

1795 Columbian vice consular election

March 4 – April 7, 1795 1799 →
 
Nominee Robert R. Livingston Increase Summer Bushrod Washington
Party Jacobin Union Girondin
Alliance
Parties
Home state New York Massachusetts Virginia
States carried 7 6 0
Popular vote 30,245 22,032 13,757
Percentage 45.8% 33.3% 20.8%

Vice Consul before election

Office Established

Elected Vice Consul

Robert R. Livingston
Jacobin

1795-96 Columbian general election

August 19, 1795 – September 1, 1796 1799 & 1800 →

All 72 seats in the Assembly of Deputies
37 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Aaron Burr Jonathan Dayton Bushrod Washington
Party Jacobin Union Girondin
Alliance Senseful
Leader since 1795 1795 May, 1795
Leader's seat Manhatten
(Lost)
New Jersey at-large Did Not Stand
Seats won 34 20 13

  Fourth party
 
MTN
Leader Various
Party Mountaineers
Leader since Various
Leader's seat Various
Seats won 5

Prime Minister before election

Office Established

Elected Prime Minister

Aaron Burr
Jacobin-Mountaineers (Coalition)

1795–96 Columbian Senate elections

Dates vary by state 1797-98 →

All 39 seats in the Republic Senate
21 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Party Jacobin Girondin Union
Seats won 22 10 7

Senate before election

Did Not Exist

Elected Senate


Jacobin Majority

1795 Columbian consular election

March 4 – April 7, 1795 1799 →
Turnout20.1% pp
 
Nominee Thomas Paine
Party Independent
Alliance
Home state Pennsylvania
States carried 13
Popular vote 66,034
Percentage 100%

Consul before election

Office Established

Elected Consul

Thomas Paine
Independent

1788–89 United States legislative election

November 24, 1788 – May 5, 1789 1794 & 1795 →

59 seats in the Chamber of Delegations (C· 39 seats in the Senate (S)
30 seats needed for a majority in the Chamber of Delegations
20 seats needed for a majority in the Senate
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader John Hancock James Madison
Party Pro-Administration Anti-Administration
Leader since 1788 1788
Leader's seat Massachusetts (S) Virginia 5th (C)
Seats won 33 (C)  · 22 (S) 26 (C)  · 17 (S)

Prime Minister before election

Office established

Elected Prime Minister

John Hancock
Pro-Administration

1812 United States presidential election

← 1808 October 30 – December 2, 1812 1816 →
Turnout40.4% Increase 3.6 pp
 
Nominee Alexander Hamilton James Madison DeWitt Clinton
Party Federalist Democratic-Republican Democratic-Republican
Alliance Hamiltonian Bucktail-Republican Northern-Republican
Home state  New York  Virginia  New York
Running mate John Cotton Smith James Monroe Jared Ingersoll
States carried 10 8 0
Popular vote 125,689 123,684 18,104
Percentage 46.9% 46.2% 6.7%

President before election

James Madison
Democratic-Republican

Elected President

Alexander Hamilton
Federalist

1802–03 United States House of Representatives elections

← 1800 & 1801 April 26, 1802 – December 14, 1803 1804 &1805 →

All 142 seats in the United States House of Represntatives
72 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Nathaniel Macon John Cotton Smith
Party Democratic-Republican Federalist
Leader's seat North Carolina 6th Connecticut at large
Last election 38 seats 68 seats
Seats won 75 67
Seat change Increase 37 Decrease 1

Speaker before election

Theodore Sedgwick
Federalist

Elected Speaker

Nathaniel Macon
Democratic-Republican

2024 American presidential election

← 2018 November 5, 2024 2030 →
Opinion polls
Registered113,011,059
Turnout77.49% (Increase 9.99pp)
 
Nominee John Trump Bernie Sanders
Party Independent CPUSA
Alliance United America
Popular vote 76,277,708 3,768,470
Percentage 88.48% 4.37%

President before election

John Trump
Independent

Elected President

John Trump
Independent