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STATES.

George Washington, of Virginia.

John Adams,

of Massachusetts.

Robert H. Harrison,
of Maryland.

of New York.

of South Carolina. John Hancock,

John Rutledge,

John Jay,

of Massachusetts.

George Clinton,
of New York.

Samuel Huntington,
of Connecticut.

John Milton,
of Georgia.

James Armstrong,
of Georgia.

Benjamin Lincoln,
of Massachusetts.
Edward Telfair,
of Georgia.

Vacancies.

No. entitled to vote.

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NOTE. The voting at this time by the electors was according to the old clause of the Constitution (art. II, sec. 2), which required the electors to vote for two persons, the one receiving the majority to be President, and the one receiving the next greatest number to

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