Election for the Ninth term, commencing 4th March, 1821, and terminating 3d March, 1825. James Monroe, elected President for a second term. (There is no notice on the Journals of Congress of his having taken the oath.), Daniel D. Tompkins, elected Vice President for a second term. (There is no notice on the Journals of Congress of his having taken the eath.) Election for the Tenth term, commencing 4th March, 1825, and terminating 3d March, 1829. 11 South Carolina. North Carolina. Virginia .... Maryland. Delaware Pennsylvania. New Jersey.. New York. Rhode Island.. 6 14 Kentucky Georgia STATES. PRESIDENT. VICE PRESIDENT. Andrew Jackson, of Tennessee. John Q. Adams, of Massachusetts. William H. Crawford, of Georgia. Henry Clay, of Kentucky. John C. Calhoun, of South Carolina. Nathan Sanford, of New York. Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina. Andrew Jackson, of Tennessee. Martin Van Buren, of New York. Henry Clay, of Kentucky. John C. Calhoun, having been elected Vice President, took the oath of office, and attended in Senate on 4th of Neither of the persons voted for as President having received a majority of the votes of the electors, it devolved John Quincy Adams, thus elected President, took the oath of office, and entered upon its duties on the 4th of Election for the Eleventh term, commencing 4th March, 1829, and terminating 3d March, 1833. Andrew Jackson, elected President, took the oath of office, and entered upon its duties the 4th of March, 1829. John C. Calhoun, elected Vice President, took the oath of office, and attended in Senate the 4th of March, 1829. Election for the Twelfth term, commencing 4th March, 1833, and terminating 3d March, 1837. Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, of M. Van Buren, Sergeant, of Pennsylvania. Amos Ellmaker, Andrew Jackson, elected President, took the oath of office, and continued the duties 4th March, 1833. Martin Van Buren, elected Vice President, took the oath of office, and entered upon its duties 4th March, 1833. |