1800 United States Federal Election (American Parliamentary Series)

The 1800 United States Federal Election saw the narrow re-election of Incumbent Prime Minister John Adams and a narrow Federalist Majority government. Despite the Federalist victories, Democratic-Republicans won the nation popular vote, which sparked massive controversy and protest from Democratic-Republicans. Regardless, Adams was re-elected Prime Minister, and the Democratic-Republican Leader, Thomas Jefferson, continued to serve as Leader of the Opposition. However, the results sparked so much controversy that lead to a compromise from both sides that saw another election ensue less than a year later, in which the Democratic-Republicans would defeat the Federalists.

Election Results
The follow table shows a result of Candidates who ran for parliament