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Which president was elected unanimously for both terms he served?

Thomas Jefferson

John Adams

Benjamin Banneker

George Washington

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George Washington was the only president who was elected unanimously for both terms he served. He received all electoral votes in both the 1788-89 and 1792 elections, making him the only president in U.S. history to achieve this.
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