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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There has not been a U.S. Presidential election to date in which one candidate received a vote from every appointed elector.
George Washington was elected President of the Constitutional Convention by unanimous vote. The Constitutional Convention opened in 1787 in Philadelphia.
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He was the first President under the new Constitution, the only one to be elected by unanimous vote of the electoral college. Under ther previous Articles of Confederation, therte was no president or any type of chief executive.