Oftentimes, which candidate an elector intended to support was unclear.
[2] All electors were pledged to Washington, but there was a Federalist slate which supported Robert Hanson Harrison for vice president and an Anti-Federalist slate which supported George Clinton for vice president.
John Rogers, the highest elector supported by both parties, received 7,665.
The highest Federalist elector, Alexander C. Hanson, received 5,596 votes.
The highest Anti-Federalist elector, Jeremiah T. Chase, received 2,278 votes.