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As Jefferson received the second-most votes in 1796, he was elected vice president. In 1800, unlike in 1796, both parties formally nominated tickets. ... At the end of a long and bitter campaign, Jefferson and Burr each won 73 electoral votes, Adams won 65 electoral votes, and Pinckney won 64 electoral votes
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there was a constitutional change that resulted from the election of 1800 was the 12th Amendment require separate electoral votes for President and Vice President.
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the final result was Democratic Republican Thomas Jefferson defeated Federalist John Adams by margin of 73 to 65 electoral votes in the presidential election of 1800 .