The 1800 United States presidential election in Maryland took place on an unknown date in 1800, as part of the 1800 presidential election. Voters chose ten representatives, or electors to the Electoral College , who voted for President and Vice President .
Early elections were quite different from modern ones. Voters voted for individual electors, who were pledged to vote for certain candidates. Oftentimes, which candidate an elector intended to support was unclear. Prior to the ratification of the 12th amendment , each elector did not distinguish between a vote cast for president and Vice President, and simply cast two votes.
Starting with the 1796 United States presidential election and ending with the 1824 United States presidential election , Maryland used an electoral district system to choose its electors, with each district electing a single elector. This is similar to the way Nebraska and Maine choose their electors in modern elections.
Results
Results by electoral district
Results by District
District
Thomas Jefferson
Democratic-Republican
John Adams
Federalist
Margin
Total
Votes
Cast [ 1]
#
%
Electors
#
%
Electors
#
%
1
68
5.75%
0
1,114
94.25%
1
-1,046
-88.50%
1,182
2
789
31.98%
0
1,669
67.65%
1
-880
-35.67%
2,467
3
1,724
45.27%
0
2,084
54.73%
1
-360
-9.46%
3,808
4
1,351
50.17%
1
1,342
49.83%
0
9
0.15%
2,693
5
2,379
75.45%
1
774
24.55%
0
1,605
50.90%
3,153
6
1,640
87.00%
1
245
13.00%
0
1,395
74.00%
1,885
7
1,031
58.15%
1
742
41.85%
0
289
16.32%
1,773
8
1,022
67.55%
1
491
32.45%
0
531
35.10%
1,513
9
629
44.61%
0
781
55.39%
1
-151
-10.78%
1,410
10
5
0.60%
0
826
99.40%
1
-821
-98.8%
831
Total
10,638
51.35%
5
10,068
48.60%
5
570
2.75%
20,706
Results by county
County
Thomas Jefferson
Democratic-Republican
John Adams
Federalist
Margin
Total
Votes
Cast [ 2]
#
%
#
%
#
%
Allegany
207
36.25%
364
63.75%
-157
-27.50%
571
Anne Arundel
882
72.41%
336
27.59%
546
44.82%
1,218
Baltimore (City and County)
1,773
80.12%
440
19.88%
1,333
60.24%
2,213
Calvert
57
25.91%
163
74.09%
-106
-48.18%
220
Caroline
438
78.21%
122
21.79%
316
56.42%
560
Cecil
600
59.11%
415
40.89%
185
18.22%
1,015
Charles
10
1.61%
611
98.39%
-601
-96.78%
621
Dorchester
191
22.47%
659
77.53%
-468
-55.06%
850
Frederick
1,724
45.27%
2,084
54.73%
-360
-9.46%
3,808
Harford
797
98.64%
11
1.36%
786
97.28%
808
Kent
431
56.86%
327
43.14%
104
13.72%
758
Montgomery
327
25.99%
931
74.01%
-604
-48.02%
1,258
Prince George's
454
38.09%
738
61.91%
-284
-23.82%
1,192
Queen Anne's
597
72.45%
227
27.55%
370
44.90%
824
St. Mary's
0
0.00%
340
100.00%
340
100.00%
340
Somerset
1
0.33%
301
99.67%
-300
-99.34%
302
Talbot
425
61.68%
264
38.32%
161
23.36%
689
Washington
1,144
53.91%
978
46.09%
166
7.82%
2,122
Worcester
4
0.76%
525
99.24%
-521
-98.48%
529
Total
10,638
51.35%
10,068
48.60%
570
2.75%
20,706
Counties that flipped from Democratic-Republican to Federalist
Counties that flipped from Federalist to Democratic-Republican
See also
References
Candidates General articles Local results Other 1800 elections