Answer: Each party nominated presidential and vice-presidential candidates.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the 1800 election, unlike the one held in 1796, both parties nominated tickets. While the Democratic-Republicans nominated a ticket with Jefferson and Aaron Burr, the Federalists presented a ticket consisting of Adams and Charles C. Pinckney. This election introduced a new kind of American campaigning, a two-party republic in a bitter battle both behind the scenes and in the public eye. Vice President Thomas Jefferson of the Democratic-Republican Party won over President John Adams of the Federalist Party.