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US Election 1988 Map

US Election 1988 Map

Take a glance at the 1988 U.S. election map and it’s clear… Republican red still ruled. George H. W. Bush swept most of the country and he defeated Democrat Michael Dukakis with relative ease. Voters chose blue mainly in the Northeast and along the Pacific Coast.

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The 1988 Presidential Election saw George H.W. Bush (Republican) successfully campaign for a third consecutive Republican term, defeating Michael Dukakis (Democrat) in a decisive electoral victory.

States and Electoral Votes

State Name

Total Votes

George H.W. Bush (R)

Michael Dukakis (D)

California

47

47

0

New York

36

0

36

Texas

29

29

0

Pennsylvania

25

25

0

Illinois

24

24

0

Ohio

23

23

0

Florida

21

21

0

Michigan

20

20

0

New Jersey

16

16

0

Massachusetts

13

0

13

North Carolina

13

13

0

Georgia

12

12

0

Indiana

12

12

0

Virginia

12

12

0

Missouri

11

11

0

Tennessee

11

11

0

Wisconsin

11

0

11

Louisiana

10

10

0

Maryland

10

10

0

Minnesota

10

0

10

Washington

10

0

10

Alabama

9

9

0

Kentucky

9

9

0

Colorado

8

8

0

Connecticut

8

8

0

Iowa

8

0

8

Oklahoma

8

8

0

South Carolina

8

8

0

Arizona

7

7

0

Kansas

7

7

0

Mississippi

7

7

0

Oregon

7

0

7

Arkansas

6

6

0

West Virginia

6

0

6*

Nebraska

5

5

0

New Mexico

5

5

0

Utah

5

5

0

Hawaii

4

0

4

Idaho

4

4

0

Maine

4

4

0

Montana

4

4

0

Nevada

4

4

0

New Hampshire

4

4

0

Rhode Island

4

0

4

Alaska

3

3

0

Delaware

3

3

0

Dist. of Columbia

3

0

3

North Dakota

3

3

0

South Dakota

3

3

0

Vermont

3

3

0

Wyoming

3

3

0

Election Summary
  • The Winner: George H.W. Bush (Republican) won with 426 electoral votes (79.2%).
  • The Challenger: Michael Dukakis (Democrat) received 111 electoral votes (20.6%).
  • Popular Vote: Bush won 53.4% (48,882,828) of the vote, while Dukakis received 45.6% (41,807,430).
  • Succession: This was the first time since 1836 that a sitting Vice President was elected to the Presidency.

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