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1792

Maryland: Washington carries 8 EV.
Maryland cast its 8 electoral votes for Washington (Independent). National winner: George Washington (Independent) — Maryland voted with the national winner this cycle.

Maryland in 1792

The 1792 contest saw Maryland line up behind Washington, delivering 8 electoral votes to the Independent ticket. Maryland ended up on the winning side — George Washington captured the White House that year.

It marked the 2nd consecutive election in which Maryland backed the Independent party, a streak reaching back to 1789. Maryland did not move alone — neighboring Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Delaware broke the same way in 1792. Across the 60 presidential elections Maryland has taken part in, it has most often sided with the Democratic party (34 times). The vote fell within the First Party System — Federalists vs Democratic-Republicans.

In the national count, George Washington took 132 of the 264 electoral votes, against John Adams's 77.

The 1792 national map
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