Electoral Votes Needed to Win: 67
My party abbreviation guide is here.
George Washington (No Party) – 13,332 – 100.00% (132 electoral votes)
John Adams (F) (77 electoral votes)
George Clinton (DR) (50 electoral votes)
Thomas Jefferson (DR) (4 electoral votes)
Aaron Burr (DR) (1 electoral vote)
Total Votes – 13,332 – 100.00% (264 electoral votes)
Results by state
Connecticut – 9 electoral votes (9 Washington)
**Electors appointed by state legislature
Delaware – 3 electoral votes (3 Washington)
**Electors appointed by state legislature
Georgia – 4 electoral votes (4 Washington)
**Electors appointed by state legislature
Kentucky – 4 electoral votes
**One elector chosen per electoral district by that district’s voters
Maryland – 10 electoral votes (8 Washington)
**Electors chosen by voters; 2 did not vote
Massachusetts – 16 electoral votes (16 Washington)
**Two Congressional districts chose five electors each
**The remaining two districts chose three electors each
**If too few electors are chosen by majority vote from a Congressional district, the state legislature appoints the rest of the electors
New Hampshire – 6 electoral votes (6 Washington)
**Each elector chosen by voters statewide; however, if no candidate wins majority, state legislature appoints elector from top two candidates
New Jersey – 7 electoral votes (7 Washington)
**Electors appointed by state legislature
New York – 12 electoral votes (12 Washington)
**Electors appointed by state legislature
North Carolina – 12 electoral votes (12 Washington)
**Electors appointed by state legislature
Pennsylvania – 15 electoral votes (15 Washington)
**Electors chosen by voters
Rhode Island – 4 electoral votes (4 Washington)
**Electors appointed by state legislature
South Carolina – 8 electoral votes (8 Washington)
**Electors appointed by state legislature
Vermont – 4 electoral votes (3 Washington)
**Electors appointed by state legislature; 1 did not vote
Virginia – 21 electoral votes (21 Washington)
**One elector chosen per electoral district by that district’s voters