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1998 Texas gubernatorial election

The 1998 Texas gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1998, to elect the governor of Texas. Incumbent Republican Governor George W. Bush was re-elected in a landslide over 4-term Democratic Texas Land Commissioner Garry Mauro, winning 68% of the vote to Mauro's 31%. Bush carried 239 counties, while Mauro carried just 15. Exit polls revealed that Bush won 27% of the African-American vote, which was the highest percentage for any Republican statewide candidate, and 49% of the Latino vote. Bush was sworn in for a second term as Governor on January 19, 1999.

1998 Texas gubernatorial election

← 1994 November 3, 1998 2002 →
 
Nominee George W. Bush Garry Mauro
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 2,550,821 1,165,592
Percentage 68.2% 31.2%

County results
Bush:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Mauro:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

As of 2023, this is the most recent gubernatorial election in which El Paso, Hidalgo, Willacy, and Travis counties voted for the Republican candidate, with the latter giving Bush over 60%, a rarity for Republicans in that county given its status as a liberal stronghold.[a] This was the first election in which Republicans won consecutive gubernatorial elections in the state. Bush's 37-point margin of victory was the largest won by any candidate since 1966 and is, to date, the largest ever won by a Republican candidate.

Background edit

George W. Bush, the son of former President of the United States George H. W. Bush, was elected governor in 1994, defeating incumbent Democratic Governor Ann Richards. Upon taking office in January 1995, Bush had a low approval rating of 38%. Over the course of his first term, this increased significantly, reaching 70% in February 1997.[1] Going into the election, Bush had an approval rating of 76%.[2]

Primaries edit

Republican edit

Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican George W. Bush (incumbent) 576,528 96.60%
Republican R. C. Crawford 20,311 3.40%
Total votes 596,839 100.00%

Democratic edit

Democratic primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Garry Mauro 492,419 100.00%
Total votes 492,419 100.00%

Campaign edit

Throughout the entire campaign, George W. Bush led in the polls by wide margins. After Garry Mauro declared his candidacy in November 1997, a Scripps Howard Texas Poll of 793 registered voters showed Bush leading by 68%–16%, with 14% undecided. George Bush spokeswoman Karen Hughes said, "The philosophical differences between Gov. Bush and Garry Mauro are clear and stark. Gov. Bush is a conservative, as most Texans are, and Garry Mauro is a liberal."[3] In mid-June 1998, a Scripps Howard Texas Poll was conducted with Bush versus Mauro. The poll showed 70% likely voters support Bush, 17% favored Mauro, 11% were undecided, and 2% would vote for neither. Bush's approval rating was also virtually unchanged polling at 75%. In response to the poll, government professor Bruce Buchanan at the University of Texas at Austin said, "Gov. Bush looks to be unbeatable, but there's enough time for anything to happen. There is a slim chance for Mauro but still a real chance for him to reach voters with ad dollars and issue choices. It's just too early to call the November election in June."[4]

On June 22, 1998, Mauro called Bush out of touch saying, "Governor Bush is out of touch with the concerns of ordinary citizens and in bed with the giant HMO's." This was because in 1995, Bush vetoed the Patient Protection Act, which would have forced state-regulated healthcare organizations to allow their customers to choose their own doctor. The Patient Protection Act would have also mandated that insurance companies to cover cancer treatment received at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.[5]

Another Scripps Howard Texas Poll was conducted from August 12 to August 27, 1998. It indicated that 77% of likely voters support Bush, 20% favored Mauro, and 1% supported Libertarian candidate Lester Turlington Jr. About 10% were undecided and 2% didn't answer. Again, Bush's approval rating barely fell and was 74% of Texans remarked that he was doing a good to excellent job as governor. Allan Saxe, an assistant political science professor at the University of Texas said, "Now he's ahead [Bush] by an awfully huge margin. If Garry Mauro can close that to a 10 to 15 percent difference by election day, it will be a symbolic victory. But it will be hard to do – a 50-point difference is a big one." Among Hispanics, Bush led Mauro 51%–31%, down from 67%–20% in June.[6]

Bush and Mauro met for the sole gubernatorial election debate in El Paso on October 16, 1998. Initially, Bush seemed rather nervous and defensive. Mauro attacked Bush for his position on teachers salaries and support for a nuclear waste dump in Sierra Blanca. However, Bush was well prepared and attacked Mauro's tax and spending proposals, describing them as "overambitious".[7] The results of the debate would have little impact on the general election in November.

Results edit

General election results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican George W. Bush (incumbent) 2,550,821 68.24%
Democratic Garry Mauro 1,165,592 31.18%
Libertarian Lester R. Turlington Jr. 20,711 0.47%
Independent Susan Lee Solar 954 0.03%
Total votes 3,738,078 100.00%
Republican hold

Aftermath edit

Following his defeat, Garry Mauro was succeeded by David Dewhurst as the Commissioner of the General Land Office in early 1999.[8] Mauro would later serve as the Texas State Chairman for various Democratic presidential candidates, including for Al Gore in 2000, Dick Gephardt in 2004, and Hillary Clinton in 2008. However, Mauro himself never sought political office again. Eventually, he opened a private law practice in his hometown of Austin.[9]

George W. Bush was inaugurated for his second term as Governor of Texas on January 19, 1999. With his brother Jeb sworn-in as Governor of Florida earlier that month, George and Jeb Bush became the first two brothers to simultaneously serve as governors since Nelson and Winthrop Rockefeller from 1967 to 1971. Five months later, in June 1999, Bush announced his candidacy for President of the United States in 2000.[10] At the 2000 Republican National Convention, Bush was nominated for President of the United States and narrowly won the election against Al Gore. On December 21, 2000, less than two years into his second term, George W. Bush resigned as Governor of Texas and was succeeded by Rick Perry.[2][11]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Despite El Paso going for Bush in this election, they would fail to back him in either of his election bids in 2000 and 2004. Travis County would go on to back Bush once more in 2000 before reverting to Democratic hands in 2004 and continuing to the present, but it would not give him 60% or greater of the vote as it did in this election.

References edit

  1. ^ Steve Ray (November 16, 1997). . Abilene Reporter-News. Archived from the original on December 20, 2013. Retrieved June 9, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Beatrice Gormley (December 14, 2000). "Making The Big Run". President George W. Bush. New York: Aladdin Paperbacks. pp. 108–109. ISBN 0-689-84410-7. Retrieved May 10, 2013.
  3. ^ "Mauro Hits Trail To Challenge Bush". The Victoria Advocate. Austin, Texas. Associated Press. November 17, 1997. p. 2. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
  4. ^ Anna M. Tinsley (June 18, 1998). . Abilene Reporter-News. Archived from the original on October 26, 2004. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
  5. ^ Brian Carlson (June 23, 1998). "Texan Mauro Tries Democrats' Health Care Election Theme in Snipe At Bush". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 10, 2013.
  6. ^ Anna M. Tinsley (September 1, 1998). . Abilene Reporter-News. Archived from the original on March 30, 2005. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
  7. ^ Dave McNeely (October 22, 1998). "After the debate". The Victoria Advocate. p. 5. Retrieved May 10, 2013.
  8. ^ TX Land Commissioner (1998) (Report). Our Campaigns. June 7, 2004. Retrieved May 10, 2013.
  9. ^ "Where Are They Now? Garry Mauro". Houston Chronicle. March 18, 2010. Retrieved May 10, 2013.
  10. ^ The President & Family George W. Bush (Report). Dallas, Texas: George W. Bush Presidential Center. Retrieved May 10, 2013.
  11. ^ Modern Texas Part 3, 1991–present (Report). Austin, Texas: Texas State Library and Archives Commission. September 20, 2011. Retrieved May 10, 2013.

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The 1998 Texas gubernatorial election was held on November 3 1998 to elect the governor of Texas Incumbent Republican Governor George W Bush was re elected in a landslide over 4 term Democratic Texas Land Commissioner Garry Mauro winning 68 of the vote to Mauro s 31 Bush carried 239 counties while Mauro carried just 15 Exit polls revealed that Bush won 27 of the African American vote which was the highest percentage for any Republican statewide candidate and 49 of the Latino vote Bush was sworn in for a second term as Governor on January 19 1999 1998 Texas gubernatorial election 1994 November 3 1998 2002 Nominee George W Bush Garry MauroParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 2 550 821 1 165 592Percentage 68 2 31 2 County results Bush 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Mauro 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Governor before electionGeorge W BushRepublican Elected Governor George W BushRepublicanAs of 2023 this is the most recent gubernatorial election in which El Paso Hidalgo Willacy and Travis counties voted for the Republican candidate with the latter giving Bush over 60 a rarity for Republicans in that county given its status as a liberal stronghold a This was the first election in which Republicans won consecutive gubernatorial elections in the state Bush s 37 point margin of victory was the largest won by any candidate since 1966 and is to date the largest ever won by a Republican candidate Contents 1 Background 2 Primaries 2 1 Republican 2 2 Democratic 3 Campaign 4 Results 5 Aftermath 6 Notes 7 ReferencesBackground editGeorge W Bush the son of former President of the United States George H W Bush was elected governor in 1994 defeating incumbent Democratic Governor Ann Richards Upon taking office in January 1995 Bush had a low approval rating of 38 Over the course of his first term this increased significantly reaching 70 in February 1997 1 Going into the election Bush had an approval rating of 76 2 Primaries editRepublican edit Republican primary results Party Candidate Votes Republican George W Bush incumbent 576 528 96 60 Republican R C Crawford 20 311 3 40 Total votes 596 839 100 00 Democratic edit Democratic primary results Party Candidate Votes Democratic Garry Mauro 492 419 100 00 Total votes 492 419 100 00 Campaign editThroughout the entire campaign George W Bush led in the polls by wide margins After Garry Mauro declared his candidacy in November 1997 a Scripps Howard Texas Poll of 793 registered voters showed Bush leading by 68 16 with 14 undecided George Bush spokeswoman Karen Hughes said The philosophical differences between Gov Bush and Garry Mauro are clear and stark Gov Bush is a conservative as most Texans are and Garry Mauro is a liberal 3 In mid June 1998 a Scripps Howard Texas Poll was conducted with Bush versus Mauro The poll showed 70 likely voters support Bush 17 favored Mauro 11 were undecided and 2 would vote for neither Bush s approval rating was also virtually unchanged polling at 75 In response to the poll government professor Bruce Buchanan at the University of Texas at Austin said Gov Bush looks to be unbeatable but there s enough time for anything to happen There is a slim chance for Mauro but still a real chance for him to reach voters with ad dollars and issue choices It s just too early to call the November election in June 4 On June 22 1998 Mauro called Bush out of touch saying Governor Bush is out of touch with the concerns of ordinary citizens and in bed with the giant HMO s This was because in 1995 Bush vetoed the Patient Protection Act which would have forced state regulated healthcare organizations to allow their customers to choose their own doctor The Patient Protection Act would have also mandated that insurance companies to cover cancer treatment received at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center 5 Another Scripps Howard Texas Poll was conducted from August 12 to August 27 1998 It indicated that 77 of likely voters support Bush 20 favored Mauro and 1 supported Libertarian candidate Lester Turlington Jr About 10 were undecided and 2 didn t answer Again Bush s approval rating barely fell and was 74 of Texans remarked that he was doing a good to excellent job as governor Allan Saxe an assistant political science professor at the University of Texas said Now he s ahead Bush by an awfully huge margin If Garry Mauro can close that to a 10 to 15 percent difference by election day it will be a symbolic victory But it will be hard to do a 50 point difference is a big one Among Hispanics Bush led Mauro 51 31 down from 67 20 in June 6 Bush and Mauro met for the sole gubernatorial election debate in El Paso on October 16 1998 Initially Bush seemed rather nervous and defensive Mauro attacked Bush for his position on teachers salaries and support for a nuclear waste dump in Sierra Blanca However Bush was well prepared and attacked Mauro s tax and spending proposals describing them as overambitious 7 The results of the debate would have little impact on the general election in November Results editGeneral election results Party Candidate Votes Republican George W Bush incumbent 2 550 821 68 24 Democratic Garry Mauro 1 165 592 31 18 Libertarian Lester R Turlington Jr 20 711 0 47 Independent Susan Lee Solar 954 0 03 Total votes 3 738 078 100 00 Republican holdAftermath editFollowing his defeat Garry Mauro was succeeded by David Dewhurst as the Commissioner of the General Land Office in early 1999 8 Mauro would later serve as the Texas State Chairman for various Democratic presidential candidates including for Al Gore in 2000 Dick Gephardt in 2004 and Hillary Clinton in 2008 However Mauro himself never sought political office again Eventually he opened a private law practice in his hometown of Austin 9 George W Bush was inaugurated for his second term as Governor of Texas on January 19 1999 With his brother Jeb sworn in as Governor of Florida earlier that month George and Jeb Bush became the first two brothers to simultaneously serve as governors since Nelson and Winthrop Rockefeller from 1967 to 1971 Five months later in June 1999 Bush announced his candidacy for President of the United States in 2000 10 At the 2000 Republican National Convention Bush was nominated for President of the United States and narrowly won the election against Al Gore On December 21 2000 less than two years into his second term George W Bush resigned as Governor of Texas and was succeeded by Rick Perry 2 11 Notes edit Despite El Paso going for Bush in this election they would fail to back him in either of his election bids in 2000 and 2004 Travis County would go on to back Bush once more in 2000 before reverting to Democratic hands in 2004 and continuing to the present but it would not give him 60 or greater of the vote as it did in this election References edit Steve Ray November 16 1997 Governor has highest rating in more than a decade Abilene Reporter News Archived from the original on December 20 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 a b Beatrice Gormley December 14 2000 Making The Big Run President George W Bush New York Aladdin Paperbacks pp 108 109 ISBN 0 689 84410 7 Retrieved May 10 2013 Mauro Hits Trail To Challenge Bush The Victoria Advocate Austin Texas Associated Press November 17 1997 p 2 Retrieved May 8 2013 Anna M Tinsley June 18 1998 Poll shows Bush in a clear lead over Mauro in governor s race Abilene Reporter News Archived from the original on October 26 2004 Retrieved May 8 2013 Brian Carlson June 23 1998 Texan Mauro Tries Democrats Health Care Election Theme in Snipe At Bush The Washington Post Retrieved May 10 2013 Anna M Tinsley September 1 1998 Poll shows Bush would take easy win over Mauro Abilene Reporter News Archived from the original on March 30 2005 Retrieved May 8 2013 Dave McNeely October 22 1998 After the debate The Victoria Advocate p 5 Retrieved May 10 2013 TX Land Commissioner 1998 Report Our Campaigns June 7 2004 Retrieved May 10 2013 Where Are They Now Garry Mauro Houston Chronicle March 18 2010 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