List of Democratic-Republican Party presidential tickets

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This is a list of Democratic-Republican Party candidates for the offices of President of the United States and Vice President of the United States.[1][2] Opponents who received over one percent of the popular vote or ran an official campaign that received Electoral College votes are listed. Offices held prior to Election Day are included, and those held on Election Day have an italicized end date.

1792

Presidential
nominee
1792 (lost)[a] Vice presidential
nominee
None
Prior public experience
Higher education
  • None
George Clinton of NY
(1739–1812)
Opponent(s)
George Washington (Independent)
Electoral vote
  • Washington: 132 (100%)
Popular vote
  • Washington/Adams: 28,579 (100%)
Opponent(s)
John Adams (Independent)

1796, 1800, 1804

Presidential
nominee
1796 (lost), 1800 (won), 1804 (won) Vice presidential
nominee
Thomas Jefferson of VA
(1743–1826)
Thomas Jefferson
Prior public experience
Higher education
Prior public experience
Higher education
Aaron Burr of NY
(1756–1836)

(1796, 1800)
Prior public experience
Higher education
  • None
George Clinton of NY
(1739–1812)

(1804)
Opponent(s)
John Adams (Federalist)
Electoral vote[b]
  • Adams: 71 (51.4%)
  • Jefferson: 68 (49.3%)
Popular vote
  • Adams/Pickney: 35,726 (53.4%)
  • Jefferson/Burr: 31,115 (46.6%)
Opponent(s)
Thomas Pinckney (Federalist)
Contingent vote
  • Jefferson: 10 (62.5%)
  • Adams: 4 (25.0%)
  • Blank: 2 (12.5%)
Electoral vote
  • Jefferson: 73 (52.9%)
  • Adams: 65 (47.1%)
Popular vote
  • Jefferson/Burr: 41,330 (61.4%)
  • Adams/Pickney: 25,952 (38.6%)
Opponent(s)
Charles Pinckney (Federalist)
Opponent(s)
Charles Pinckney (Federalist)
Electoral vote
  • Jefferson/Clinton: 162 (92.0%)
  • Pinckney/King: 14 (8.0%)
Popular vote
  • Jefferson/Clinton: 104,110 (72.8%)
  • Pinckney/King: 38,919 (27.2%)
Opponent(s)
Rufus King (Federalist)

1808, 1812

Presidential
nominee
1808 (won), 1812 (won) Vice presidential
nominee
James Madison of VA
(1751–1836)
Prior public experience
Higher education
Prior public experience
Higher education
  • None
George Clinton of NY
(1739–1812)

(1808)
Prior public experience
Higher education
Elbridge Gerry of MA
(1744–1814)

(1812)
Opponent(s)
Charles Pinckney (Federalist)
Electoral vote
  • Jefferson/Clinton: 122 (69.7%)
  • Pinckney/King: 47 (26.9%)
Popular vote
  • Jefferson/Clinton: 124,732 (64.7%)
  • Pinckney/King: 62,431 (32.4%)
Opponent(s)
Rufus King (Federalist)
Opponent(s)
DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
Electoral vote
  • Madison/Gerry: 128 (59.0%)
  • Clinton/Ingersoll: 89 (41.0%)
Popular vote
  • Madison/Gerry: 140,431 (50.4%)
  • Clinton/Ingersoll: 132,781 (47.6%)
Opponent(s)
Jared Ingersoll (Federalist)

1816, 1820

Presidential
nominee
1816 (won), 1820 (won) Vice presidential
nominee
James Monroe of VA
(1758–1831)
Prior public experience
Higher education
Prior public experience
Higher education
Daniel Tompkins of NY
(1774–1825)
Opponent(s)
Rufus King (Federalist)
Electoral vote
  • Monroe/Tompkins: 183 (84.3%)
  • King/Howard: 34 (15.7%)
Popular vote
  • Monroe/Tompkins: 76,592 (68.2%)
  • King/Howard: 34,740 (30.9%)
Opponent(s)
John Howard (Federalist)
Opponent(s)
None
Electoral vote (President)
  • Monroe: 231 (98.3%)[4]
  • Blank: 3 (1.3%)[4]
  • Adams: 1 (0.4%)
Electoral vote (Vice President)
  • Tompkins: 218 (92.8%)[5]
  • Stockton: 8 (3.4%)
  • Rodney: 4 (1.7%)
  • Blank: 3 (1.3%)
  • Harper: 1 (0.4%)
  • Rush: 1 (0.4%)
Popular vote
  • Monroe/Tompkins: 87,343 (80.6%)
  • Federalist/Stockton: 17,465 (16.1%)
  • Clinton: 1,893 (1.8%)
Opponent(s)
Richard Stockton (Federalist)

1824

Presidential
nominee
1824 (won)[c] Vice presidential
nominee
John Quincy Adams of MA
(1767–1848)
Prior public experience
Higher education
Prior public experience
Higher education
John C. Calhoun of SC
(1782–1850)
Andrew Jackson of TN
(1767–1845)
Andrew Jackson
Higher education
  • None
William Crawford of GA
(1772–1834)
William H. Crawford
Prior public experience
Higher education
  • None
Prior public experience
Higher education
Albert Gallatin of PA
(1761–1849)[d]
Prior public experience
Higher education
Nathaniel Macon of NC
(1757–1837)
Henry Clay of KY
(1777–1852)
Henry Clay
Prior public experience
Higher education
Prior public experience
Higher education
Nathan Sanford of NY
(1777–1838)
Opponent(s)
None
Contingent vote
  • Adams: 13 (54.2%)
  • Jackson: 7 (29.2%)
  • Crawford: 4 (16.7%)
Electoral vote
  • Jackson: 99 (37.9%)
  • Adams: 84 (32.2%)
  • Crawford: 41 (15.7%)
  • Clay: 37 (14.2%)
Popular vote
  • Jackson: 151,271 (41.4%)
  • Adams: 113,122 (30.9%)
  • Clay: 47,531 (13.0%)
  • Crawford: 40,856 (11.2%)
Opponent(s)
None

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