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During the presidential election of 1808 the Federalist party was still existant, but was not very successful or powerful.  [[James Madison]] was elected in a clear majority as President of the United States. <ref> [[Encyclopedia of Presidents, James Madison]], by Susan Clinton, Children's Press, 1986. </ref>   
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During the '''presidential election of 1808''' the [[Federalist]] party was still existent, but was not very successful or powerful.  [[James Madison]] was elected in a clear majority as President of the United States.<ref>[[Encyclopedia of Presidents, James Madison]], by Susan Clinton, Children's Press, 1986.</ref>   
 
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Revision as of 01:23, November 23, 2007

During the presidential election of 1808 the Federalist party was still existent, but was not very successful or powerful. James Madison was elected in a clear majority as President of the United States.[1]

candidates electoral vote
James Madison 122
Charles C. Pinckney 47
George Clinton 6
Non-Voters 1

[2]

References

  1. Encyclopedia of Presidents, James Madison, by Susan Clinton, Children's Press, 1986.
  2. A Pictoral History of the U.S. Presidents, by Clare Gibson, Gramercy Books, 2001.