Thomas Jefferson who was elected as part of the Democratic-Republican party.
Improving the previous answer, which was way off, the first democratic president elected was Thomas Jefferson. By the way, Washington was Republican.
James Buchanan took office in 1857. Andrew Johnson was Democratic National Union served from 1865 to 1869 but was elected as Vice President under Lincoln. Grover Cleveland took office in 1885.
Lyndon Johnson was the first president elected from a Confederate State after the Civil War. He was from Texas. Jimmy Carter was the only president elected from the "Deep South" , being from Georgia. (Actually Wilson was born in VA and Eisenhower was born in TX, but both left the south while they were still children).
There has been no female elected to the Office of Presidency yet. Hilary Clinton was the closest a female has ever been to holding this office.
Grover Cleveland was the first member of the modern Democratic Party to win the Presidency . He first won in 1884. Before the Civil War, Andrew Jackson won in 1828. He was the founder of the Democratic Party that lasted until it split over slavery in 1860.
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Grover Cleveland was a member of the Democratic party. In fact, he was the first Democrat elected from the new Democratic Party formed after the Civil War.
Not at all. The current Democratic party was a revival of the pre-Civil War democrats who began with Andrew Jackson in 1828. Grover Cleveland was first president elected by the Democrats after the Civil War.
The electoral college elected George Washington to presidency as the first president of the United States.
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John Quincy Adams.
The first president from the original Democratic-Republican Party was Thomas Jefferson. He was elected in 1802 and took office in 1803.
Thomas Jefferson who was elected as part of the Democratic-Republican party.
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General Dwight David Eisenhower.