The American Vote
First Party SystemNJ · 7 EV

1792

New Jersey: Washington carries 7 EV.
New Jersey cast its 7 electoral votes for Washington (Independent). National winner: George Washington (Independent) — New Jersey voted with the national winner this cycle.

What happened in New Jersey, 1792

In 1792, New Jersey awarded its 7 electoral votes to Washington of the Independent party. That placed New Jersey with the eventual winner: George Washington went on to take the presidency, and New Jersey was part of his column.

New Jersey stayed in the Independent column for the 2nd straight cycle, extending a run that began in 1789. New Jersey did not move alone — neighboring New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware broke the same way in 1792. Over its 60 recorded presidential cycles, New Jersey has backed the Democratic party more than any other — 31 times in all. The vote fell within the First Party System — Federalists vs Democratic-Republicans.

Nationally, George Washington finished with 132 of the 264 electoral votes to John Adams's 77.

The 1792 national map
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