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Reginald Atkinson
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10 March, 02:23
How was the election of 1800 decided
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Urijah Haley
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In 1800, however, Jefferson won the presidential election with 73 votes to Adams's 65, but the Republican vice presidential candidate Aaron Burr also received 73 votes, making the vote for the presidency a tie. In case of a tie, the Constitution directed that the election be decided by the House of Representatives.
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