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 |
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George Clinton of NY (1739–1812) | |
| Opponent(s) George Washington (Independent) |
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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) |
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Aaron Burr of NY (1756–1836) (1796, 1800) |
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George Clinton of NY (1739–1812) (1804) | ||
| Opponent(s) John Adams (Federalist) |
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Opponent(s) Thomas Pinckney (Federalist) | |
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Opponent(s) Charles Pinckney (Federalist) | ||
| Opponent(s) Charles Pinckney (Federalist) |
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Opponent(s) Rufus King (Federalist) | |
1808, 1812
| Presidential nominee |
1808 (won), 1812 (won) | Vice presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| James Madison of VA (1751–1836) |
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George Clinton of NY (1739–1812) (1808) |
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Elbridge Gerry of MA (1744–1814) (1812) | ||
| Opponent(s) Charles Pinckney (Federalist) |
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Opponent(s) Rufus King (Federalist) | |
| Opponent(s) DeWitt Clinton (Federalist) |
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Opponent(s) Jared Ingersoll (Federalist) | |
1816, 1820
| Presidential nominee |
1816 (won), 1820 (won) | Vice presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| James Monroe of VA (1758–1831) |
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Daniel Tompkins of NY (1774–1825) |
| Opponent(s) Rufus King (Federalist) |
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Opponent(s) John Howard (Federalist) | |
| Opponent(s) None |
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Opponent(s) Richard Stockton (Federalist) | |
1824
| Presidential nominee |
1824 (won)[c] | Vice presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| John Quincy Adams of MA (1767–1848) |
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John C. Calhoun of SC (1782–1850) |
| Andrew Jackson of TN (1767–1845) |
| ||
| William Crawford of GA (1772–1834) |
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Albert Gallatin of PA (1761–1849)[d] |
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Nathaniel Macon of NC (1757–1837) | ||
| Henry Clay of KY (1777–1852) |
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Nathan Sanford of NY (1777–1838) |
| Opponent(s) None |
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Opponent(s) None | |