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1800 United States Presidential election in Virginia[edit]
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The 1800 United States presidential election in Virginia took place in 1800 as part of the 1800 United States presidential election. Voters chose 22 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and Vice President.
Thomas Jefferson received a majority of the vote[2] and all of the electoral college delegates for Virginia.[3]
Results[edit]
1796 United States presidential election in Virginia[2] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes | |
Democratic-Republican | Thomas Jefferson | 21,002 | 77.28% | 22 | |
Federalist | John Adams | 6,175 | 22.72% | 0 | |
Totals | 27,177 | 100.00% | 22 |
County results[edit]
County | Jefferson | Adams | Total |
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Accomack | 22 | 284 | 306 |
Albemarle | 561 | 33 | 594 |
Amelia | 243 | 0 | 243 |
Amherst | 303 | 19 | 322 |
Augusta | 237 | ||
Bath | 112 | ||
Bedford | 269 | ||
Berkeley | 417 | 371 | 788 |
Botetourt | 144 | ||
Brooke | 220 | ||
Brunswick | 385 | ||
Buckingham | 501 | NA | |
Campbell | 211 | ||
Caroline | 369 | 6 | 375 |
Charles City | 111 | 51 | 162 |
Charlotte | |||
Chesterfield | |||
Culpepper | |||
Cumberland | |||
Dinwiddle | |||
Elizabeth City | 82 | ||
Essex | 209 | ||
Fairfax | 240 | 218 | 458 |
Fauquier | 308 | 131 | 439 |
Fluvanna | |||
Franklin | |||
Frederick | 527 | 211 | 738 |
Glouchester | 203 | ||
Goochland | 298 | ||
Grayson | 117 | ||
Greenbrier | 28 | ||
Greensville | 194 | ||
Halifax | 764 | ||
Hampshire | 180 | ||
Hanover | 201 | ||
Hardy | 90 | ||
Harrison | 163 | ||
Henrico | 298 | ||
Henry | 184 | ||
Isle of Wright | 254 | 26 | 280 |
James City | 72 | ||
Kanawha | NA | NA | NA |
King and Queen | |||
King George | |||
King William | |||
Lancaster | |||
Lee | 33 | ||
Loudoun | 132 | 205 | 337 |
Total | 21,002 | 6,175 | 27,177 |
News coverage[edit]
News of the invasion was covered widely by the press.[4] During the war, Russia's news outlets reflected the government's stance on the war.[5] Ukraine gave the National Television and Radio Broadcasting Council more powers including giving fines, veoking licenses and preventing online news outlets from publishing certain information. (same source as last) Russia's Vremya TV news network between 24 February and 14 April 2022 broadcast almost exclusively about the war with only story being an exception.[4]
References[edit]
- ^ Gibson, Campbell; Jung, Kay (February 2006). HISTORICAL CENSUS STATISTICS ON THE FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES: 1850 TO 2000 (PDF).
- ^ a b "Virginia 1800 Electoral College". A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787 - 1825. Retrieved April 17, 2024.
- ^ Leip, Dave (2000). "1800 Presidential Election Results". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved April 17, 2024.
- ^ a b Nordenstreng, Kaarle (2023). "Coverage of the Russia-Ukraine War by Television News in Nine Countries" (PDF). Communication Sciences. Tampere University.
- ^ Jakupec, Viktor (2024). Dynamics of the Ukraine War: Diplomatic Challenges and Geopolitical Uncertainties. Springer. p. 82. ISBN 9783031524448.
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