The following is a summary of the electoral vote changes between United States presidential elections.
* Washington received only 3 of Vermont's 4 electoral votes in the 1792 election.
† Adams received only 1 of North Carolina's 12 electoral votes in the 1796 election.
† Jefferson received only 20 of Virginia's 21 electoral votes in the 1796 election.
† Jefferson received only 8 of North Carolina's 12 electoral votes in the 1800 election.
‡ Madison received only 11 of North Carolina's 14 electoral votes in the 1808 election.
† Madison received only 11 of North Carolina's 14 electoral votes in the 1808 election.
Electoral votes of the candidate that won in 1824: one of several from the Democratic-Republican Party Due to multiple candidates from the same party in the 1824 election (and the party being the only major party at the time), this chart only shows the electoral votes of the winning candidate, even though he did not receive a plurality of the electoral votes and the election was decided in the United States House of Representatives.
‡ Cleveland received only 1 of North Dakota's 3 electoral votes in the 1892 election.
† McKinley received only 12 of Kentucky's 13 electoral votes in the 1896 election.
↑ Harrison received only 1 of North Dakota's 3 electoral votes in the 1892 election.
# Harrison received only 3 of Oregon's 4 electoral votes in the 1892 election.
† McKinley received only 12 of Kentucky's 13 electoral votes in the 1896 election.