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1988 United States presidential election in Massachusetts

The 1988 United States presidential election in Massachusetts took place on November 8, 1988, as part of the 1988 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states and D.C. Voters chose 13 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1988 United States presidential election in Massachusetts

← 1984 November 8, 1988 1992 →
 
Nominee Michael Dukakis George H. W. Bush
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Massachusetts Texas
Running mate Lloyd Bentsen Dan Quayle
Electoral vote 13 0
Popular vote 1,401,406 1,194,644
Percentage 53.23% 45.38%


President before election

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Elected President

George H. W. Bush
Republican

Massachusetts voted for Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis, the state's governor, over Republican Vice President George H. W. Bush. The Commonwealth was both candidates' birth state and 1988 was the most recent cycle in which both major party candidates have shared a birth state.

Dukakis, the sitting governor of Massachusetts, won his home state with 53.23% of the vote to Bush's 45.38%, a 7.85% margin of victory. This made it one of ten states (plus the District of Columbia) to vote for Dukakis, even though Bush won a convincing electoral victory nationwide. Massachusetts was a solid 16% more Democratic than the national average in 1988. Massachusetts had been a Democratic-leaning state since 1928, and a Democratic stronghold since 1960. Although it was already a Democratic-leaning state, this would be the last time that Republicans would be at all competitive in Massachusetts. Not only has it continued to vote Democratic in every presidential election that followed, but no Republican since has broken 40% in Massachusetts, or even won a single county in the state.

This was also the last time that a Republican presidential nominee won any of the state's 14 counties, namely Barnstable, Plymouth, and Worcester Counties. Dukakis won 11 counties in Massachusetts to Bush's three. Dukakis's strongest county was Suffolk County, home to the state's capital and largest city, Boston, where he took 64.02% of the vote. Bush's strongest county win was suburban Plymouth County, where he took 54.62% of the vote; however, Bush became the first Republican president to win the White House without carrying Franklin County and Nantucket County. Since favorite son presidential nominee John F. Kennedy won the presidency in 1960, Dukakis became the first of three major party nominees from Massachusetts to lose a presidential race. John Kerry (U.S. senator) and Mitt Romney (former governor) lost the 2004 and 2012 presidential elections, respectively.

As of 2020, this was the last time that the cities of Amesbury, Attleboro, Beverly, Braintree, Brockton, Franklin, Leominster, Marlborough, and Methuen and the towns of Abington, Alford, Auburn, Avon, Ayer, Barnstable, Bedford, Bernardston, Bolton, Boxborough, Buckland, Burlington, Canton, Carlisle, Charlemont, Chelmsford, Clinton, Cummington, Danvers, Dedham, Dennis, Erving, Essex, Florida, Gosnold, Grafton, Groton, Hancock, Harvard, Harwich, Hawley, Holbrook, Holliston, Hopedale, Hudson, Ipswich, Littleton, Longmeadow, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mansfield, Marblehead, Marion, Mattapoisett, Medway, Milton, Mount Washington, Needham, New Ashford, New Salem, Newbury, Northborough, Norton, Peru, Petersham, Plymouth, Reading, Rockland, Savoy, Sheffield, Shelburne, Shirley, Shrewsbury, Southborough, Southampton, Stow, Sudbury, Wakefield, Wellesley, West Newbury, Westborough, Westford, Westhampton, Weston, Winchester, Windsor, and Yarmouth voted Republican.

Results edit

1988 United States presidential election in Massachusetts[1]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Democratic Michael Dukakis 1,401,406 53.23% 13
Republican George H. W. Bush 1,194,644 45.38% 0
Libertarian Ron Paul 24,251 0.92% 0
New Alliance Lenora Fulani 9,561 0.36% 0
Write-ins Write-ins 2,910 0.11% 0
Prohibition (Write-in) Earl Dodge 18 0.00% 0
Socialist (Write-in) Willa Kenoyer 15 0.00% 0
Totals 2,632,805 100.00% 13
Voter Turnout (Voting age/Registered) 58%/80%

Results by congressional district edit

Dukakis won 9 of 11 congressional districts, including the 1st district, which simultaneously elected Republican Silvio O. Conte to the House of Representatives. Bush won the 3rd and 5th districts, which simultaneously elected Democrats to the House.

District Bush Dukakis Representative
1st 41% 58% Silvio O. Conte
2nd 47% 52% Edward Boland
Richard Neal
3rd 50% 49% Joseph D. Early
4th 42% 57% Barney Frank
5th 51% 47% Chester G. Atkins
6th 48% 50% Nicholas Mavroules
7th 45% 53% Ed Markey
8th 33% 66% Joseph P. Kennedy II
9th 45% 54% Joe Moakley
10th 48% 51% Gerry Studds
11th 47% 51% Brian J. Donnelly

Results by county edit

County Michael Dukakis
Democratic
George H.W. Bush
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Barnstable 48,747 48.81% 49,676 49.74% 1,449 1.45% -929 -0.93% 99,872
Berkshire 38,208 60.78% 24,125 38.38% 526 0.84% 14,083 22.40% 62,859
Bristol 107,854 55.73% 83,797 43.30% 1,879 0.97% 24,057 12.43% 193,530
Dukes 4,495 63.99% 2,441 34.75% 89 1.26% 2,054 29.24% 7,025
Essex 151,816 49.69% 148,614 48.65% 5,070 1.66% 3,202 1.04% 305,500
Franklin 19,310 58.30% 13,475 40.68% 338 1.02% 5,835 17.62% 33,123
Hampden 97,332 56.13% 74,872 43.17% 1,216 0.70% 22,460 12.96% 173,420
Hampshire 39,834 61.36% 24,331 37.48% 750 1.16% 15,503 23.88% 64,915
Middlesex 361,563 54.57% 290,352 43.82% 10,713 1.61% 71,211 10.75% 662,628
Nantucket 2,209 59.21% 1,469 39.37% 53 1.42% 740 19.84% 3,731
Norfolk 160,289 50.88% 150,306 47.71% 4,461 1.41% 9,983 3.17% 315,056
Plymouth 84,587 43.72% 105,684 54.62% 3,209 1.66% -21,097 -10.90% 193,480
Suffolk 143,677 64.02% 77,137 34.37% 3,596 1.61% 66,540 29.65% 224,410
Worcester 141,485 48.25% 148,365 50.59% 3,406 1.16% -6,880 -2.34% 432,014
Totals 1,401,415 53.23% 1,194,635 45.37% 36,755 1.40% 206,780 7.86% 2,632,805

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "1988 Presidential General Election Results - Massachusetts". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved February 7, 2013.

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Main article 1988 United States presidential election The 1988 United States presidential election in Massachusetts took place on November 8 1988 as part of the 1988 United States presidential election which was held throughout all 50 states and D C Voters chose 13 representatives or electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president 1988 United States presidential election in Massachusetts 1984 November 8 1988 1992 Nominee Michael Dukakis George H W BushParty Democratic RepublicanHome state Massachusetts TexasRunning mate Lloyd Bentsen Dan QuayleElectoral vote 13 0Popular vote 1 401 406 1 194 644Percentage 53 23 45 38 County ResultsMunicipality ResultsDukakis 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Bush 40 50 50 60 60 70 President before electionRonald ReaganRepublican Elected President George H W BushRepublicanMassachusetts voted for Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis the state s governor over Republican Vice President George H W Bush The Commonwealth was both candidates birth state and 1988 was the most recent cycle in which both major party candidates have shared a birth state Dukakis the sitting governor of Massachusetts won his home state with 53 23 of the vote to Bush s 45 38 a 7 85 margin of victory This made it one of ten states plus the District of Columbia to vote for Dukakis even though Bush won a convincing electoral victory nationwide Massachusetts was a solid 16 more Democratic than the national average in 1988 Massachusetts had been a Democratic leaning state since 1928 and a Democratic stronghold since 1960 Although it was already a Democratic leaning state this would be the last time that Republicans would be at all competitive in Massachusetts Not only has it continued to vote Democratic in every presidential election that followed but no Republican since has broken 40 in Massachusetts or even won a single county in the state This was also the last time that a Republican presidential nominee won any of the state s 14 counties namely Barnstable Plymouth and Worcester Counties Dukakis won 11 counties in Massachusetts to Bush s three Dukakis s strongest county was Suffolk County home to the state s capital and largest city Boston where he took 64 02 of the vote Bush s strongest county win was suburban Plymouth County where he took 54 62 of the vote however Bush became the first Republican president to win the White House without carrying Franklin County and Nantucket County Since favorite son presidential nominee John F Kennedy won the presidency in 1960 Dukakis became the first of three major party nominees from Massachusetts to lose a presidential race John Kerry U S senator and Mitt Romney former governor lost the 2004 and 2012 presidential elections respectively As of 2020 this was the last time that the cities of Amesbury Attleboro Beverly Braintree Brockton Franklin Leominster Marlborough and Methuen and the towns of Abington Alford Auburn Avon Ayer Barnstable Bedford Bernardston Bolton Boxborough Buckland Burlington Canton Carlisle Charlemont Chelmsford Clinton Cummington Danvers Dedham Dennis Erving Essex Florida Gosnold Grafton Groton Hancock Harvard Harwich Hawley Holbrook Holliston Hopedale Hudson Ipswich Littleton Longmeadow Manchester by the Sea Mansfield Marblehead Marion Mattapoisett Medway Milton Mount Washington Needham New Ashford New Salem Newbury Northborough Norton Peru Petersham Plymouth Reading Rockland Savoy Sheffield Shelburne Shirley Shrewsbury Southborough Southampton Stow Sudbury Wakefield Wellesley West Newbury Westborough Westford Westhampton Weston Winchester Windsor and Yarmouth voted Republican Contents 1 Results 1 1 Results by congressional district 1 2 Results by county 1 2 1 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic 2 See also 3 ReferencesResults edit1988 United States presidential election in Massachusetts 1 Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votesDemocratic Michael Dukakis 1 401 406 53 23 13Republican George H W Bush 1 194 644 45 38 0Libertarian Ron Paul 24 251 0 92 0New Alliance Lenora Fulani 9 561 0 36 0Write ins Write ins 2 910 0 11 0Prohibition Write in Earl Dodge 18 0 00 0Socialist Write in Willa Kenoyer 15 0 00 0Totals 2 632 805 100 00 13Voter Turnout Voting age Registered 58 80 Results by congressional district edit Dukakis won 9 of 11 congressional districts including the 1st district which simultaneously elected Republican Silvio O Conte to the House of Representatives Bush won the 3rd and 5th districts which simultaneously elected Democrats to the House District Bush Dukakis Representative1st 41 58 Silvio O Conte2nd 47 52 Edward BolandRichard Neal3rd 50 49 Joseph D Early4th 42 57 Barney Frank5th 51 47 Chester G Atkins6th 48 50 Nicholas Mavroules7th 45 53 Ed Markey8th 33 66 Joseph P Kennedy II9th 45 54 Joe Moakley10th 48 51 Gerry Studds11th 47 51 Brian J DonnellyResults by county edit County Michael DukakisDemocratic George H W BushRepublican Various candidatesOther parties Margin Total votes cast Barnstable 48 747 48 81 49 676 49 74 1 449 1 45 929 0 93 99 872Berkshire 38 208 60 78 24 125 38 38 526 0 84 14 083 22 40 62 859Bristol 107 854 55 73 83 797 43 30 1 879 0 97 24 057 12 43 193 530Dukes 4 495 63 99 2 441 34 75 89 1 26 2 054 29 24 7 025Essex 151 816 49 69 148 614 48 65 5 070 1 66 3 202 1 04 305 500Franklin 19 310 58 30 13 475 40 68 338 1 02 5 835 17 62 33 123Hampden 97 332 56 13 74 872 43 17 1 216 0 70 22 460 12 96 173 420Hampshire 39 834 61 36 24 331 37 48 750 1 16 15 503 23 88 64 915Middlesex 361 563 54 57 290 352 43 82 10 713 1 61 71 211 10 75 662 628Nantucket 2 209 59 21 1 469 39 37 53 1 42 740 19 84 3 731Norfolk 160 289 50 88 150 306 47 71 4 461 1 41 9 983 3 17 315 056Plymouth 84 587 43 72 105 684 54 62 3 209 1 66 21 097 10 90 193 480Suffolk 143 677 64 02 77 137 34 37 3 596 1 61 66 540 29 65 224 410Worcester 141 485 48 25 148 365 50 59 3 406 1 16 6 880 2 34 432 014Totals 1 401 415 53 23 1 194 635 45 37 36 755 1 40 206 780 7 86 2 632 805Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit Berkshire Essex Franklin Hampden Nantucket NorfolkSee also editPresidency of George H W Bush United States presidential elections in MassachusettsReferences edit 1988 Presidential General Election Results Massachusetts Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections Retrieved February 7 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1988 United States presidential election in Massachusetts amp oldid 1207696697, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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