The 1804 United States presidential election in Massachusetts took place between November 2 and December 5, 1804, as part of the 1804 United States presidential election. Voters chose 17 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and Vice President.

During this election, the Federalist Party continued to lose ground as incumbent president Thomas Jefferson won all 17 Massachusetts state electors by a narrow margin of 7.16%. Jefferson would end up as the winner of the 1804 United States presidential election in a landslide victory.

Results

1804 United States presidential election in Massachusetts[1]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson (incumbent) 29,599 53.58% 17
Federalist Charles C. Pinckney 25,644 46.42% 0
Totals 55,243 100.0% 17
1804 Vice Presidential Electoral Vote[1]
Party Candidate Electoral votes
Democratic-Republican George Clinton (incumbent) 17
Federalist Rufus King 0
Totals 17

Results by County

Results by county[1]
County Jefferson Pinckney Others Total Margin
Votes Pct. Votes Pct. Votes Pct.
Barnstable 724 64.1% 403 35.7% 2 0.2% 1,129 28.4%
Berkshire 2,146 58.5% 1,520 41.4% 5 0.1% 3,671 17.1%
Bristol 1,729 64.5% 939 35.1% 11 0.4% 2,679 29.4%
Cumberland 1,171 46.9% 1,314 52.6% 13 0.5% 2,498 −5.7%
Dukes 60 37.3% 101 62.7% 0 0.0% 161 −25.4
Essex 3,195 47.7% 3,060 45.7% 444 6.6% 6,699 2.0%
Hampshire 2,545 33.0% 5,129 66.5% 34 0.4% 7,708 −33.5%
Hancock 649 71.2% 260 28.5% 2 0.2% 911 42.7%
Kennebec 1,813 66.1% 931 33.9% 1 0.0% 2,745 32.2%
Lincoln 1,070 52.1% 981 47.8% 3 0.2% 2,054 4.3%
Middlesex 3,636 68.6% 1,647 31.1% 15 0.3% 5,298 37.5%
Nantucket 176 79.6% 45 20.4% 0 0.0% 221 59.2%
Norfolk 2,031 63.5% 980 30.6% 11 0.3% 3,198 32.9%
Plymouth 2,035 62.8% 1,187 36.6% 18 0.6% 3,240 26.2%
Suffolk 1,585 40.6% 2,298 58.9% 17 0.4% 3,900 −18.3%
Washington 82 28.1% 210 71.9% 1 0.3% 292 −43.8%
Worcester 2,943 43.7% 3,774 56.0% 20 0.3% 6,737 −12.3%
York 2,012 69.7% 866 30.0% 10 0.4% 2,888 39.7%

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "A New Nation Votes". elections.lib.tufts.edu. Retrieved July 4, 2023.


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