How were vice presidents picked in the 1700's?

During the course of U.S. History, only two (2) Vice-Presidents were elected during the 1700's. From 1789 to 1797, John Adams served as Vice-President for George Washington, the 1st President of the United States. From 1797-1801, Thomas Jefferson served as Vice-President for John Adams, the 2nd President of the United States.In the 1700's the Vice-President were the runner-ups in the General Election.In the election of 1788, John Adams lost the election to George Washington, receiving 34 Electoral Votes to Washington's 69.

In the election of 1792, John Adams lost the election to George Washington, receiving 77 Electoral Votes to Washington's 132. In the election of 1796, Thomas Jefferson lost the election to John Adams, receiving 68 Electoral Votes to Adams' 71.

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