Problems and Resolutions Faced During the 1796 Presidential Election The 1796 Presidential Election was not the first presidential election in the United States, but it was one of the earliest ones. It was the third presidential election. This election was between John Adams, who was a federalist, and Thomas Jefferson, who was Democratic-Republican. George Washington was the first president of the United States. There was an election for George Washington, but there was no argument; everyone had voted for him. With that being said, the 1796 election was the first election that there were campaigns for the position. The 1796 presidential election was not the very first election, but it does not mean that there were not any issues or problems …show more content…
For the election between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton worked secretly to get Thomas Pinckney elected rather than John Adams when picking for the federalists. This resulted in a party problem for the election, however Adams had great support in the North leading to Alexander Hamilton’s plan to fall apart and discontinue. Since this election was one of the first elections in the United States, the public was not familiar with elections and had no understanding of the electoral system because of its indirectness. This led to a loss of public interest. Now, however the public understands the electoral system because it is now more direct and understandable. The main and most significant problem during the presidential election was that the highest votes became president, but the second most votes in the election became vice-president. This led to having two different political parties as president and vice-president. Having two different parties be vice-president and president was not a good idea and all in all not good for the nation. Now, to fix this issue, the vice-president is elected separately from the election to be president. During this time, another problem was being faced; there was no obvious or for sure procedure for selecting any candidates for president or vice-president. However, now there is a more proficient and clear way of selecting the