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1988 United States presidential election in North Carolina

The 1988 United States presidential election in North Carolina took place on November 8, 1988, and was part of the 1988 United States presidential election. Voters chose 13 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1988 United States presidential election in North Carolina

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Nominee George H. W. Bush Michael Dukakis
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Texas Massachusetts
Running mate Dan Quayle Lloyd Bentsen
Electoral vote 13 0
Popular vote 1,237,258 890,167
Percentage 57.97% 41.71%


President before election

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Elected President

George H. W. Bush
Republican

North Carolina voted for the Vice President George H. W. Bush, running with U.S Senator Dan Quayle, against Governor Michael Dukakis, running with U.S. Senator Lloyd Bentsen. As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which Pasquotank County voted for a Republican presidential candidate.[1]

Background edit

With the exception of Jimmy Carter's victory in North Carolina in 1976, the state had voted for the Republican presidential nominee in every election since 1968. Republican membership in the United States House of Representatives from North Carolina peaked in elections held concurrently with the presidential elections and shrank in the following midterms. Jesse Helms's victory in the 1972 senatorial election made him the state's first Republican senator in the 20th century and John Porter East was elected to the state's other seat in 1980, but lost in the 1986 election.[2]

Republican identification among voters in the state rose from 27% to 37% between 1968 and 1986 while identification among Democrats fell from 68% to 58%.[3]

Campaign edit

Primaries edit

Al Gore won 51% of the white vote while Dukakis won 30%.[4] The racial composition of the Democratic primary was 71% white and 29% black.[5] 36% of white voters participated in the Republican primary.[6]

General edit

North Carolina was one of the southern states that Michael Dukakis's campaign viewed as winnable. The North Carolina Democratic Party used $500,000 from the national party to hire over 100 workers and organize phone banks in every county, which contacted over 200,000 households. The North Carolina Republican Party received $700,000 from the national party, but only hired ten workers and instead used the money to conduct polling and hire mailing organizations.[7]

George H. W. Bush campaign in the state three times, and Dan Quayle, Dukakis, and Lloyd Bentsen each came twice.[8] 68% of white voters supported Bush while 32% supported Dukakis.[9][10]

Results edit

1988 United States presidential election in North Carolina[11]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican George H. W. Bush 1,237,258 57.97% 13
Democratic Michael Dukakis 890,167 41.71% 0
New Alliance Lenora Fulani 5,682 0.27% 0
Write-in Ron Paul 1,263 0.06% 0
Invalid or blank votes
Totals 2,134,370 100.00% 13
Voter turnout

Results by county edit

County[12] George H.W. Bush
Republican
Michael Dukakis
Democratic
Lenora Fulani
New Alliance
Ron Paul
Write-in
Margin Total
# % # % # % # % # %
Alamance 24,131 65.48% 12,642 34.31% 69 0.19% 9 0.02% 11,489 31.17% 36,851
Alexander 7,968 65.56% 4,148 34.13% 33 0.27% 5 0.04% 3,820 31.43% 12,154
Alleghany 2,174 50.98% 2,087 48.94% 3 0.07% 0 0.00% 87 2.04% 4,264
Anson 2,782 36.45% 4,831 63.29% 20 0.26% 0 0.00% -2,049 -26.84% 7,633
Ashe 6,019 59.69% 4,034 40.01% 17 0.17% 13 0.13% 1,985 19.68% 10,083
Avery 4,277 75.33% 1,367 24.08% 22 0.39% 12 0.21% 2,910 51.25% 5,678
Beaufort 8,190 60.35% 5,352 39.44% 28 0.21% 0 0.00% 2,838 20.91% 13,570
Bertie 2,145 36.24% 3,762 63.56% 12 0.20% 0 0.00% -1,617 -27.32% 5,919
Bladen 3,770 42.77% 5,031 57.08% 13 0.15% 0 0.00% -1,261 -14.31% 8,814
Brunswick 10,007 55.78% 7,881 43.93% 32 0.18% 19 0.11% 2,126 11.85% 17,938
Buncombe 36,828 57.55% 26,964 42.14% 185 0.29% 15 0.02% 9,864 15.41% 63,992
Burke 15,933 59.41% 10,848 40.45% 26 0.10% 12 0.04% 5,085 18.96% 26,819
Cabarrus 22,524 67.75% 10,686 32.14% 26 0.08% 12 0.04% 11,838 35.61% 33,248
Caldwell 15,176 65.78% 7,862 34.08% 33 0.14% 0 0.00% 7,314 31.70% 23,071
Camden 1,144 50.87% 1,081 48.07% 24 1.07% 0 0.00% 63 2.80% 2,249
Carteret 11,076 61.55% 6,859 38.12% 51 0.28% 8 0.04% 4,217 23.43% 17,994
Caswell 3,299 43.93% 4,189 55.79% 20 0.27% 1 0.01% -890 -11.86% 7,509
Catawba 28,872 69.01% 12,922 30.89% 44 0.11% 0 0.00% 15,950 38.12% 41,838
Chatham 6,999 47.81% 7,600 51.92% 27 0.18% 13 0.09% -601 -4.11% 14,639
Cherokee 4,557 63.78% 2,567 35.93% 21 0.29% 0 0.00% 1,990 27.85% 7,145
Chowan 1,884 51.56% 1,756 48.06% 14 0.38% 0 0.00% 128 3.50% 3,654
Clay 2,174 62.47% 1,289 37.04% 13 0.37% 4 0.11% 885 25.43% 3,480
Cleveland 14,039 57.54% 10,321 42.30% 28 0.11% 9 0.04% 3,718 15.24% 24,397
Columbus 6,659 41.93% 9,172 57.75% 51 0.32% 0 0.00% -2,513 -15.82% 15,882
Craven 12,057 62.10% 7,313 37.66% 46 0.24% 1 0.01% 4,744 24.44% 19,417
Cumberland 27,057 53.07% 23,789 46.66% 121 0.24% 12 0.02% 3,268 6.41% 50,979
Currituck 2,443 60.98% 1,555 38.82% 5 0.12% 3 0.07% 888 22.16% 4,006
Dare 5,234 64.85% 2,806 34.77% 29 0.36% 2 0.02% 2,428 30.08% 8,071
Davidson 28,374 68.11% 13,215 31.72% 70 0.17% 3 0.01% 15,159 36.39% 41,662
Davie 7,988 71.37% 3,166 28.29% 38 0.34% 0 0.00% 4,822 43.08% 11,192
Duplin 5,774 49.24% 5,945 50.70% 7 0.06% 0 0.00% -171 -1.46% 11,726
Durham 29,928 45.43% 35,441 53.79% 478 0.73% 36 0.05% -5,513 -8.36% 65,883
Edgecombe 6,831 42.92% 9,044 56.82% 31 0.19% 10 0.06% -2,213 -13.90% 15,916
Forsyth 57,688 59.02% 39,726 40.65% 302 0.31% 19 0.02% 17,962 18.37% 97,735
Franklin 5,499 50.17% 5,438 49.62% 22 0.20% 1 0.01% 61 0.55% 10,960
Gaston 34,775 70.32% 14,582 29.49% 87 0.18% 7 0.01% 20,193 40.83% 49,451
Gates 1,451 41.64% 2,024 58.08% 10 0.29% 0 0.00% -573 -16.44% 3,485
Graham 2,091 61.16% 1,313 38.40% 15 0.44% 0 0.00% 778 22.76% 3,419
Granville 4,880 46.75% 5,280 50.58% 274 2.62% 5 0.05% -400 -3.83% 10,439
Greene 2,498 47.69% 2,729 52.10% 11 0.21% 0 0.00% -231 -4.41% 5,238
Guilford 66,060 56.35% 50,351 42.95% 276 0.24% 545 0.46% 15,709 13.40% 117,232
Halifax 7,462 46.03% 8,726 53.83% 23 0.14% 0 0.00% -1,264 -7.80% 16,211
Harnett 9,749 57.25% 7,259 42.63% 21 0.12% 0 0.00% 2,490 14.62% 17,029
Haywood 8,957 49.68% 9,010 49.98% 48 0.27% 13 0.07% -53 -0.30% 18,028
Henderson 19,711 67.68% 9,338 32.06% 58 0.20% 18 0.06% 10,373 35.62% 29,125
Hertford 2,977 37.54% 4,943 62.33% 9 0.11% 1 0.01% -1,966 -24.79% 7,930
Hoke 2,020 37.88% 3,281 61.52% 32 0.60% 0 0.00% -1,261 -23.64% 5,333
Hyde 940 41.52% 1,316 58.13% 8 0.35% 0 0.00% -376 -16.61% 2,264
Iredell 21,536 67.02% 10,530 32.77% 62 0.19% 7 0.02% 11,006 34.25% 32,135
Jackson 5,166 51.03% 4,933 48.73% 24 0.24% 0 0.00% 233 2.30% 10,123
Johnston 15,563 63.97% 8,717 35.83% 35 0.14% 14 0.06% 6,846 28.14% 24,329
Jones 1,649 45.78% 1,946 54.03% 7 0.19% 0 0.00% -297 -8.25% 3,602
Lee 7,104 62.47% 4,231 37.21% 34 0.30% 2 0.02% 2,873 25.26% 11,371
Lenoir 10,669 58.13% 7,649 41.68% 34 0.19% 1 0.01% 3,020 16.45% 18,353
Lincoln 11,651 64.26% 6,444 35.54% 32 0.18% 3 0.02% 5,207 28.72% 18,130
Macon 6,026 61.39% 3,773 38.44% 13 0.13% 4 0.04% 2,253 22.95% 9,816
Madison 3,453 53.07% 3,033 46.62% 20 0.31% 0 0.00% 420 6.45% 6,506
Martin 3,149 46.61% 3,598 53.26% 7 0.10% 2 0.03% -449 -6.65% 6,756
McDowell 6,526 59.34% 4,449 40.46% 22 0.20% 0 0.00% 2,077 18.88% 10,997
Mecklenburg 106,236 59.42% 71,907 40.22% 619 0.35% 34 0.02% 34,329 19.20% 178,796
Mitchell 4,620 76.82% 1,377 22.90% 17 0.28% 0 0.00% 3,243 53.92% 6,014
Montgomery 4,504 52.80% 3,995 46.83% 31 0.36% 0 0.00% 509 5.97% 8,530
Moore 14,543 65.37% 7,642 34.35% 27 0.12% 36 0.16% 6,901 31.02% 22,248
Nash 15,906 64.34% 8,740 35.35% 32 0.13% 44 0.18% 7,166 28.99% 24,722
New Hanover 23,807 60.56% 15,401 39.18% 82 0.21% 23 0.06% 8,406 21.38% 39,313
Northampton 2,415 34.34% 4,599 65.39% 19 0.27% 0 0.00% -2,184 -31.05% 7,033
Onslow 12,253 62.87% 7,162 36.75% 71 0.36% 2 0.01% 5,091 26.12% 19,488
Orange 14,503 39.13% 22,326 60.23% 131 0.35% 107 0.29% -7,823 -21.10% 37,067
Pamlico 2,297 50.98% 2,188 48.56% 21 0.47% 0 0.00% 109 2.42% 4,506
Pasquotank 4,006 50.76% 3,860 48.91% 25 0.32% 1 0.01% 146 1.85% 7,892
Pender 4,926 52.84% 4,377 46.95% 13 0.14% 7 0.08% 549 5.89% 9,323
Perquimans 1,781 53.32% 1,543 46.20% 14 0.42% 2 0.06% 238 7.12% 3,340
Person 4,832 56.00% 3,777 43.78% 17 0.20% 2 0.02% 1,055 12.22% 8,628
Pitt 18,245 55.08% 14,777 44.61% 72 0.22% 33 0.10% 3,468 10.47% 33,127
Polk 3,874 60.31% 2,534 39.45% 13 0.20% 2 0.03% 1,340 20.86% 6,423
Randolph 23,881 73.32% 8,641 26.53% 49 0.15% 0 0.00% 15,240 46.79% 32,571
Richmond 5,073 41.39% 7,151 58.34% 26 0.21% 7 0.06% -2,078 -16.95% 12,257
Robeson 9,908 36.70% 16,988 62.92% 104 0.39% 0 0.00% -7,080 -26.22% 27,000
Rockingham 14,591 55.77% 11,551 44.15% 21 0.08% 1 0.00% 3,040 11.62% 26,164
Rowan 23,192 65.48% 12,127 34.24% 96 0.27% 1 0.00% 11,065 31.24% 35,416
Rutherford 10,337 59.73% 6,926 40.02% 43 0.25% 0 0.00% 3,411 19.71% 17,306
Sampson 8,524 51.49% 8,009 48.38% 22 0.13% 0 0.00% 515 3.11% 16,555
Scotland 3,199 45.16% 3,865 54.56% 20 0.28% 0 0.00% -666 -9.40% 7,084
Stanly 11,885 64.13% 6,627 35.76% 17 0.09% 3 0.02% 5,258 28.37% 18,532
Stokes 8,661 61.81% 5,319 37.96% 27 0.19% 5 0.04% 3,342 23.85% 14,012
Surry 11,393 61.06% 7,245 38.83% 22 0.12% 0 0.00% 4,148 22.23% 18,660
Swain 1,795 49.52% 1,821 50.23% 9 0.25% 0 0.00% -26 -0.71% 3,625
Transylvania 7,009 61.86% 4,280 37.78% 19 0.17% 22 0.19% 2,729 24.08% 11,330
Tyrrell 637 44.70% 785 55.09% 3 0.21% 0 0.00% -148 -10.39% 1,425
Union 17,015 65.71% 8,820 34.06% 46 0.18% 15 0.06% 8,195 31.65% 25,896
Vance 5,625 49.88% 5,631 49.94% 18 0.16% 2 0.02% -6 -0.06% 11,276
Wake 81,613 56.87% 61,352 42.75% 482 0.34% 57 0.04% 20,261 14.12% 143,504
Warren 2,163 33.64% 4,249 66.09% 17 0.26% 0 0.00% -2,086 -32.45% 6,429
Washington 2,186 43.69% 2,806 56.08% 11 0.22% 1 0.02% -620 -12.39% 5,004
Watauga 8,662 58.59% 6,048 40.91% 57 0.39% 18 0.12% 2,614 17.68% 14,785
Wayne 15,292 62.48% 9,135 37.33% 47 0.19% 0 0.00% 6,157 25.15% 24,474
Wilkes 15,231 67.65% 7,230 32.11% 53 0.24% 0 0.00% 8,001 35.54% 22,514
Wilson 10,997 57.11% 8,214 42.65% 40 0.21% 6 0.03% 2,783 14.46% 19,257
Yadkin 7,918 71.10% 3,195 28.69% 24 0.22% 0 0.00% 4,723 42.41% 11,137
Yancey 4,160 52.00% 3,803 47.54% 37 0.46% 0 0.00% 357 4.46% 8,000
Totals 1,237,258 57.97% 890,167 41.71% 5,682 0.27% 1,263 0.06% 347,091 16.26% 2,134,370

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit

[13][14]

Voter demographics edit

The 1988 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Demographic subgroup Dukakis Bush % of
total vote
Total vote 42 58 100
Party
Republican 94
Independent 70
Democratic 18
Ideology
Liberals 27
Moderates 49
Conservatives 83
Gender
Men 63
Women 53
Race
White 68
Black 8
Occupation
Blue collar 60
White collar 63
Professional 61
Education
Less than high school graduate 51
High school graduate 64
College 60
Graduate/professional work 52
Age
18–24 years old 65
25–49 years old 59
50–64 years old 56
65 and older 52
Family income
Under $20,000 42
$20,000–50,000 61
Over $50,000 68
Religion
Protestant 65
Catholic 48

Source: NBC exit poll (2,516 surveyed) and CBS News exit poll (1,503 surveyed) [15]

References edit

  1. ^ Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  2. ^ Moreland, Steed & Baker 1991, p. 185-186.
  3. ^ Moreland, Steed & Baker 1991, p. 186.
  4. ^ Black & Black 1992, p. 266.
  5. ^ Black & Black 1992, p. 263.
  6. ^ Black & Black 1992, p. 288.
  7. ^ Moreland, Steed & Baker 1991, p. 190-191.
  8. ^ Moreland, Steed & Baker 1991, p. 191.
  9. ^ Black & Black 1992, p. 295.
  10. ^ Black & Black 1992, p. 335.
  11. ^ "1988 Presidential General Election Results – North Carolina". Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved August 25, 2008.
  12. ^ "NC US President Race, November 08, 1988". Our Campaigns.
  13. ^ "1984 Presidential General Election Results - North Carolina". Dave Leip's election atlas.
  14. ^ "1988 Presidential General Election Results - North Carolina". Dave Leip's election atlas.
  15. ^ Moreland, Steed & Baker 1991, p. 196-197.

Works cited edit

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Main article 1988 United States presidential election The 1988 United States presidential election in North Carolina took place on November 8 1988 and was part of the 1988 United States presidential election Voters chose 13 representatives or electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president 1988 United States presidential election in North Carolina 1984 November 8 1988 1992 Nominee George H W Bush Michael DukakisParty Republican DemocraticHome state Texas MassachusettsRunning mate Dan Quayle Lloyd BentsenElectoral vote 13 0Popular vote 1 237 258 890 167Percentage 57 97 41 71 County ResultsCongressional District ResultsBush 50 60 60 70 70 80 Dukakis 40 50 50 60 60 70 President before electionRonald ReaganRepublican Elected President George H W BushRepublicanNorth Carolina voted for the Vice President George H W Bush running with U S Senator Dan Quayle against Governor Michael Dukakis running with U S Senator Lloyd Bentsen As of the 2020 presidential election update this is the last election in which Pasquotank County voted for a Republican presidential candidate 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Campaign 2 1 Primaries 2 2 General 3 Results 3 1 Results by county 3 1 1 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic 4 Voter demographics 5 References 6 Works citedBackground editWith the exception of Jimmy Carter s victory in North Carolina in 1976 the state had voted for the Republican presidential nominee in every election since 1968 Republican membership in the United States House of Representatives from North Carolina peaked in elections held concurrently with the presidential elections and shrank in the following midterms Jesse Helms s victory in the 1972 senatorial election made him the state s first Republican senator in the 20th century and John Porter East was elected to the state s other seat in 1980 but lost in the 1986 election 2 Republican identification among voters in the state rose from 27 to 37 between 1968 and 1986 while identification among Democrats fell from 68 to 58 3 Campaign editPrimaries edit Al Gore won 51 of the white vote while Dukakis won 30 4 The racial composition of the Democratic primary was 71 white and 29 black 5 36 of white voters participated in the Republican primary 6 General edit North Carolina was one of the southern states that Michael Dukakis s campaign viewed as winnable The North Carolina Democratic Party used 500 000 from the national party to hire over 100 workers and organize phone banks in every county which contacted over 200 000 households The North Carolina Republican Party received 700 000 from the national party but only hired ten workers and instead used the money to conduct polling and hire mailing organizations 7 George H W Bush campaign in the state three times and Dan Quayle Dukakis and Lloyd Bentsen each came twice 8 68 of white voters supported Bush while 32 supported Dukakis 9 10 Results edit1988 United States presidential election in North Carolina 11 Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votesRepublican George H W Bush 1 237 258 57 97 13Democratic Michael Dukakis 890 167 41 71 0New Alliance Lenora Fulani 5 682 0 27 0Write in Ron Paul 1 263 0 06 0Invalid or blank votes Totals 2 134 370 100 00 13Voter turnout Results by county edit County 12 George H W BushRepublican Michael DukakisDemocratic Lenora FulaniNew Alliance Ron PaulWrite in Margin Total Alamance 24 131 65 48 12 642 34 31 69 0 19 9 0 02 11 489 31 17 36 851Alexander 7 968 65 56 4 148 34 13 33 0 27 5 0 04 3 820 31 43 12 154Alleghany 2 174 50 98 2 087 48 94 3 0 07 0 0 00 87 2 04 4 264Anson 2 782 36 45 4 831 63 29 20 0 26 0 0 00 2 049 26 84 7 633Ashe 6 019 59 69 4 034 40 01 17 0 17 13 0 13 1 985 19 68 10 083Avery 4 277 75 33 1 367 24 08 22 0 39 12 0 21 2 910 51 25 5 678Beaufort 8 190 60 35 5 352 39 44 28 0 21 0 0 00 2 838 20 91 13 570Bertie 2 145 36 24 3 762 63 56 12 0 20 0 0 00 1 617 27 32 5 919Bladen 3 770 42 77 5 031 57 08 13 0 15 0 0 00 1 261 14 31 8 814Brunswick 10 007 55 78 7 881 43 93 32 0 18 19 0 11 2 126 11 85 17 938Buncombe 36 828 57 55 26 964 42 14 185 0 29 15 0 02 9 864 15 41 63 992Burke 15 933 59 41 10 848 40 45 26 0 10 12 0 04 5 085 18 96 26 819Cabarrus 22 524 67 75 10 686 32 14 26 0 08 12 0 04 11 838 35 61 33 248Caldwell 15 176 65 78 7 862 34 08 33 0 14 0 0 00 7 314 31 70 23 071Camden 1 144 50 87 1 081 48 07 24 1 07 0 0 00 63 2 80 2 249Carteret 11 076 61 55 6 859 38 12 51 0 28 8 0 04 4 217 23 43 17 994Caswell 3 299 43 93 4 189 55 79 20 0 27 1 0 01 890 11 86 7 509Catawba 28 872 69 01 12 922 30 89 44 0 11 0 0 00 15 950 38 12 41 838Chatham 6 999 47 81 7 600 51 92 27 0 18 13 0 09 601 4 11 14 639Cherokee 4 557 63 78 2 567 35 93 21 0 29 0 0 00 1 990 27 85 7 145Chowan 1 884 51 56 1 756 48 06 14 0 38 0 0 00 128 3 50 3 654Clay 2 174 62 47 1 289 37 04 13 0 37 4 0 11 885 25 43 3 480Cleveland 14 039 57 54 10 321 42 30 28 0 11 9 0 04 3 718 15 24 24 397Columbus 6 659 41 93 9 172 57 75 51 0 32 0 0 00 2 513 15 82 15 882Craven 12 057 62 10 7 313 37 66 46 0 24 1 0 01 4 744 24 44 19 417Cumberland 27 057 53 07 23 789 46 66 121 0 24 12 0 02 3 268 6 41 50 979Currituck 2 443 60 98 1 555 38 82 5 0 12 3 0 07 888 22 16 4 006Dare 5 234 64 85 2 806 34 77 29 0 36 2 0 02 2 428 30 08 8 071Davidson 28 374 68 11 13 215 31 72 70 0 17 3 0 01 15 159 36 39 41 662Davie 7 988 71 37 3 166 28 29 38 0 34 0 0 00 4 822 43 08 11 192Duplin 5 774 49 24 5 945 50 70 7 0 06 0 0 00 171 1 46 11 726Durham 29 928 45 43 35 441 53 79 478 0 73 36 0 05 5 513 8 36 65 883Edgecombe 6 831 42 92 9 044 56 82 31 0 19 10 0 06 2 213 13 90 15 916Forsyth 57 688 59 02 39 726 40 65 302 0 31 19 0 02 17 962 18 37 97 735Franklin 5 499 50 17 5 438 49 62 22 0 20 1 0 01 61 0 55 10 960Gaston 34 775 70 32 14 582 29 49 87 0 18 7 0 01 20 193 40 83 49 451Gates 1 451 41 64 2 024 58 08 10 0 29 0 0 00 573 16 44 3 485Graham 2 091 61 16 1 313 38 40 15 0 44 0 0 00 778 22 76 3 419Granville 4 880 46 75 5 280 50 58 274 2 62 5 0 05 400 3 83 10 439Greene 2 498 47 69 2 729 52 10 11 0 21 0 0 00 231 4 41 5 238Guilford 66 060 56 35 50 351 42 95 276 0 24 545 0 46 15 709 13 40 117 232Halifax 7 462 46 03 8 726 53 83 23 0 14 0 0 00 1 264 7 80 16 211Harnett 9 749 57 25 7 259 42 63 21 0 12 0 0 00 2 490 14 62 17 029Haywood 8 957 49 68 9 010 49 98 48 0 27 13 0 07 53 0 30 18 028Henderson 19 711 67 68 9 338 32 06 58 0 20 18 0 06 10 373 35 62 29 125Hertford 2 977 37 54 4 943 62 33 9 0 11 1 0 01 1 966 24 79 7 930Hoke 2 020 37 88 3 281 61 52 32 0 60 0 0 00 1 261 23 64 5 333Hyde 940 41 52 1 316 58 13 8 0 35 0 0 00 376 16 61 2 264Iredell 21 536 67 02 10 530 32 77 62 0 19 7 0 02 11 006 34 25 32 135Jackson 5 166 51 03 4 933 48 73 24 0 24 0 0 00 233 2 30 10 123Johnston 15 563 63 97 8 717 35 83 35 0 14 14 0 06 6 846 28 14 24 329Jones 1 649 45 78 1 946 54 03 7 0 19 0 0 00 297 8 25 3 602Lee 7 104 62 47 4 231 37 21 34 0 30 2 0 02 2 873 25 26 11 371Lenoir 10 669 58 13 7 649 41 68 34 0 19 1 0 01 3 020 16 45 18 353Lincoln 11 651 64 26 6 444 35 54 32 0 18 3 0 02 5 207 28 72 18 130Macon 6 026 61 39 3 773 38 44 13 0 13 4 0 04 2 253 22 95 9 816Madison 3 453 53 07 3 033 46 62 20 0 31 0 0 00 420 6 45 6 506Martin 3 149 46 61 3 598 53 26 7 0 10 2 0 03 449 6 65 6 756McDowell 6 526 59 34 4 449 40 46 22 0 20 0 0 00 2 077 18 88 10 997Mecklenburg 106 236 59 42 71 907 40 22 619 0 35 34 0 02 34 329 19 20 178 796Mitchell 4 620 76 82 1 377 22 90 17 0 28 0 0 00 3 243 53 92 6 014Montgomery 4 504 52 80 3 995 46 83 31 0 36 0 0 00 509 5 97 8 530Moore 14 543 65 37 7 642 34 35 27 0 12 36 0 16 6 901 31 02 22 248Nash 15 906 64 34 8 740 35 35 32 0 13 44 0 18 7 166 28 99 24 722New Hanover 23 807 60 56 15 401 39 18 82 0 21 23 0 06 8 406 21 38 39 313Northampton 2 415 34 34 4 599 65 39 19 0 27 0 0 00 2 184 31 05 7 033Onslow 12 253 62 87 7 162 36 75 71 0 36 2 0 01 5 091 26 12 19 488Orange 14 503 39 13 22 326 60 23 131 0 35 107 0 29 7 823 21 10 37 067Pamlico 2 297 50 98 2 188 48 56 21 0 47 0 0 00 109 2 42 4 506Pasquotank 4 006 50 76 3 860 48 91 25 0 32 1 0 01 146 1 85 7 892Pender 4 926 52 84 4 377 46 95 13 0 14 7 0 08 549 5 89 9 323Perquimans 1 781 53 32 1 543 46 20 14 0 42 2 0 06 238 7 12 3 340Person 4 832 56 00 3 777 43 78 17 0 20 2 0 02 1 055 12 22 8 628Pitt 18 245 55 08 14 777 44 61 72 0 22 33 0 10 3 468 10 47 33 127Polk 3 874 60 31 2 534 39 45 13 0 20 2 0 03 1 340 20 86 6 423Randolph 23 881 73 32 8 641 26 53 49 0 15 0 0 00 15 240 46 79 32 571Richmond 5 073 41 39 7 151 58 34 26 0 21 7 0 06 2 078 16 95 12 257Robeson 9 908 36 70 16 988 62 92 104 0 39 0 0 00 7 080 26 22 27 000Rockingham 14 591 55 77 11 551 44 15 21 0 08 1 0 00 3 040 11 62 26 164Rowan 23 192 65 48 12 127 34 24 96 0 27 1 0 00 11 065 31 24 35 416Rutherford 10 337 59 73 6 926 40 02 43 0 25 0 0 00 3 411 19 71 17 306Sampson 8 524 51 49 8 009 48 38 22 0 13 0 0 00 515 3 11 16 555Scotland 3 199 45 16 3 865 54 56 20 0 28 0 0 00 666 9 40 7 084Stanly 11 885 64 13 6 627 35 76 17 0 09 3 0 02 5 258 28 37 18 532Stokes 8 661 61 81 5 319 37 96 27 0 19 5 0 04 3 342 23 85 14 012Surry 11 393 61 06 7 245 38 83 22 0 12 0 0 00 4 148 22 23 18 660Swain 1 795 49 52 1 821 50 23 9 0 25 0 0 00 26 0 71 3 625Transylvania 7 009 61 86 4 280 37 78 19 0 17 22 0 19 2 729 24 08 11 330Tyrrell 637 44 70 785 55 09 3 0 21 0 0 00 148 10 39 1 425Union 17 015 65 71 8 820 34 06 46 0 18 15 0 06 8 195 31 65 25 896Vance 5 625 49 88 5 631 49 94 18 0 16 2 0 02 6 0 06 11 276Wake 81 613 56 87 61 352 42 75 482 0 34 57 0 04 20 261 14 12 143 504Warren 2 163 33 64 4 249 66 09 17 0 26 0 0 00 2 086 32 45 6 429Washington 2 186 43 69 2 806 56 08 11 0 22 1 0 02 620 12 39 5 004Watauga 8 662 58 59 6 048 40 91 57 0 39 18 0 12 2 614 17 68 14 785Wayne 15 292 62 48 9 135 37 33 47 0 19 0 0 00 6 157 25 15 24 474Wilkes 15 231 67 65 7 230 32 11 53 0 24 0 0 00 8 001 35 54 22 514Wilson 10 997 57 11 8 214 42 65 40 0 21 6 0 03 2 783 14 46 19 257Yadkin 7 918 71 10 3 195 28 69 24 0 22 0 0 00 4 723 42 41 11 137Yancey 4 160 52 00 3 803 47 54 37 0 46 0 0 00 357 4 46 8 000Totals 1 237 258 57 97 890 167 41 71 5 682 0 27 1 263 0 06 347 091 16 26 2 134 370Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit Vance Haywood Swain Duplin Granville Chatham Greene Martin Jones Durham Scotland Columbus Gates 13 14 Voter demographics editThe 1988 presidential vote by demographic subgroupDemographic subgroup Dukakis Bush oftotal voteTotal vote 42 58 100PartyRepublican 94Independent 70Democratic 18IdeologyLiberals 27Moderates 49Conservatives 83GenderMen 63Women 53RaceWhite 68Black 8OccupationBlue collar 60White collar 63Professional 61EducationLess than high school graduate 51High school graduate 64College 60Graduate professional work 52Age18 24 years old 6525 49 years old 5950 64 years old 5665 and older 52Family incomeUnder 20 000 42 20 000 50 000 61Over 50 000 68ReligionProtestant 65Catholic 48Source NBC exit poll 2 516 surveyed and CBS News exit poll 1 503 surveyed 15 References edit Sullivan Robert David How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century America Magazine in The National Catholic Review June 29 2016 Moreland Steed amp Baker 1991 p 185 186 Moreland Steed amp Baker 1991 p 186 Black amp Black 1992 p 266 Black amp Black 1992 p 263 Black amp Black 1992 p 288 Moreland Steed amp Baker 1991 p 190 191 Moreland Steed amp Baker 1991 p 191 Black amp Black 1992 p 295 Black amp Black 1992 p 335 1988 Presidential General Election Results North Carolina Dave Leip s U S Election Atlas Retrieved August 25 2008 NC US President Race November 08 1988 Our Campaigns 1984 Presidential General Election Results North Carolina Dave Leip s election atlas 1988 Presidential General Election Results North Carolina Dave Leip s election atlas Moreland Steed amp Baker 1991 p 196 197 Works cited editBlack Earl Black Merle 1992 The Vital South How Presidents Are Elected Harvard University Press ISBN 0674941306 Moreland Laurence Steed Robert Baker Tod eds 1991 The 1988 Presidential Election in the South Continuity Amidst Change in Southern Party Politics Praeger Publishers ISBN 0275931455 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1988 United States presidential 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