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    What year did the US presidential and vice presidential nominees first run as a ticket rather than being voted for separately?

    Question #7702. Asked by Ken. (Nov 08 00 5:03 PM)


    Shelby

    1824 - won by John Quincy Adams with vice pres. John Caldwell Calhoun

    Nov 10 00, 4:52 AM


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