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George Washington- The only president elected unanimously. All 69 electors voted for him in 1789, and all 132 electors voted for him in 1792.

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James Monroe in 1820 received every electoral vote but one. (George Washington was a truly unanimous choice in 1788 and 1792)
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There has not been a U.S. Presidential election to date in which one candidate received a vote from every appointed elector.

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