1796: 63.0% Thomas Jefferson
1804: 85.7% Thomas Jefferson
1808: 50.0% George Clinton
1816: 69.2% James Monroe
1820: 60.0% James Monroe
1828: 48.0% John Q. Adams
1832: 51.5% Henry Clay
1840: 42.9% Martin Van Buren
1844: 50.0% James Birney
1852: 69.2% John Hale
1860: 71.7% Abraham Lincoln
1864: 71.4% Abraham Lincoln
1868: 77.1% Ulysses Grant
1872: 65.4% Ulysses Grant
1880: 44.8% James Garfield
1888: 51.6% Grover Cleveland
1896: 32.5% John Palmer
1904: 51.4% Theodore Roosevelt
1912: 37.5% William Taft
1936: 45.5% Franklin Roosevelt
1944: 56.8% Franklin Roosevelt
1948: 35.7% Harry Truman
1952: 63.9% Dwight Eisenhower
1964: 49.2% Lyndon Johnson
1968: 44.4% Hubert Humphrey
1980: 26.2% Ronald Reagan
1992: 33.9% William Clinton
2008: 53.8% Barack Obamahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_1788%E2%80%931789George Washington ran unopposed both in 1789 and 1792, but oddly voters in these elections got to choose between electors that would be either federalist or anti-federalist (federalist and democratic-republican in 1792). With no other candidates but Washington to vote for, this is it. Anti-Federalist