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Who is the only U.S. President elected in an odd-numbered year?
- George Washington:On February 4, 1789, the United States held its first Presidential election. The date may seem strange for a number of reasons, and the election of 1789 was unique in many ways. Not only was it the very first, but it was the only election held in an odd-numbered year (or one not divisible by four), the only one not held in November, and one of only two in which there was only one candidate. That candidate was of course George Washington, and 1789 was the first of his two unanimous elections as President, with no electors casting any votes against him.
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