Find two differences between the 1789 and 1792 election. Write two complete sentences

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One difference between the 1789 and 1792 elections was that the 1789 election was the first presidential election in the United States, leading to the establishment of the new federal government, while the 1792 election was the first re-election of an incumbent president, George Washington. Additionally, the 1789 election was characterized by a lack of organized political parties, whereas by 1792, the emergence of political factions, particularly the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans, significantly influenced the electoral process and voter alignment.