By Linda Goin on 17 February 2009
On this day in 1801, Thomas Jefferson – a Virginia native – was elected as the third president of the United States. This election represents the first peaceful transfer of power from one political party to another in the U.S., despite an acrimonious presidential campaign. Also, this election resolved a serious Constitutional crisis, resulting in the creation of ballots that would discriminate between president and vice-presidential candidates.
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