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1988 United States presidential election in Massachusetts

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1988 United States presidential election in Massachusetts

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November 8, 1988
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Turnout82.13%[1] (Increase 2.38%)
 
NomineeMichael DukakisGeorge H. W. Bush
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Home stateMassachusettsTexas
Running mateLloyd BentsenDan Quayle
Electoral vote130
Popular vote1,401,4061,194,644
Percentage53.23%45.38%

County results
Municipality results

Dukakis

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%

Bush

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%


President before election

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Elected President

George H. W. Bush
Republican

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The1988 United States presidential election in Massachusetts took place on November 8, 1988, as part of the1988 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states andD.C. Voters chose 13 representatives, or electors to theElectoral College, who voted forpresident andvice president.

Massachusetts voted forDemocratic nomineeMichael Dukakis, the state'sgovernor, overRepublicanVice PresidentGeorge 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 since1928, and a Democratic stronghold since1960. 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 or congressional district in the state.

This was also the last time that a Republican presidential nominee won any of the state's 14 counties, namelyBarnstable,Plymouth, andWorcester Counties. Dukakis won 11 counties in Massachusetts to Bush's three. Dukakis's strongest county wasSuffolk 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 carryingFranklin County andNantucket County. Sincefavorite 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) andMitt Romney (former governor) lost the 2004 and 2012 presidential elections, respectively.

As of 2024, this was the last time that the cities ofAmesbury,Attleboro,Beverly,Braintree,Brockton,Franklin,Leominster,Marlborough, andMethuen and the towns ofAbington,Alford,Auburn,Avon,Ayer,Barnstable,Bedford,Bernardston,Bolton,Boxborough,Buckland,Burlington,Canton,Carlisle,Charlemont,Chelmsford,Clinton,Cummington,Danvers,Dedham,Dennis,Erving,EssexGosnold,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,Savoy,Sheffield,Shelburne,Shirley,Shrewsbury,Southborough,Southampton,Stow,Sudbury,Wakefield,Wellesley,West Newbury,Westborough,Westford,Westhampton,Weston,Winchester,Windsor, andYarmouth voted Republican.

Results

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1988 United States presidential election in Massachusetts[2]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
DemocraticMichael Dukakis1,401,40653.23%13
RepublicanGeorge H. W. Bush1,194,64445.38%0
LibertarianRon Paul24,2510.92%0
New AllianceLenora Fulani9,5610.36%0
Write-insWrite-ins2,9100.11%0
Prohibition (Write-in)Earl Dodge180.00%0
Socialist (Write-in)Willa Kenoyer150.00%0
Totals2,632,805100.00%13
Voter Turnout (Voting age/Registered)58%/80%

Results by congressional district

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Dukakis won 9 of 11congressional districts, including the1st district, which simultaneouslyelectedRepublicanSilvio O. Conte to theHouse of Representatives. Bush won the3rd and5th districts, which simultaneously elected Democrats to the House.

DistrictBushDukakisRepresentative
1st41%58%Silvio O. Conte
2nd47%52%Edward Boland
Richard Neal
3rd50%49%Joseph D. Early
4th42%57%Barney Frank
5th51%47%Chester G. Atkins
6th48%50%Nicholas Mavroules
7th45%53%Ed Markey
8th33%66%Joseph P. Kennedy II
9th45%54%Joe Moakley
10th48%51%Gerry Studds
11th47%51%Brian J. Donnelly

Results by county

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CountyMichael Dukakis
Democratic
George H.W. Bush
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%
Barnstable48,74748.81%49,67649.74%1,4491.45%-929-0.93%99,872
Berkshire38,20860.78%24,12538.38%5260.84%14,08322.40%62,859
Bristol107,85455.73%83,79743.30%1,8790.97%24,05712.43%193,530
Dukes4,49563.99%2,44134.75%891.26%2,05429.24%7,025
Essex151,81649.69%148,61448.65%5,0701.66%3,2021.04%305,500
Franklin19,31058.30%13,47540.68%3381.02%5,83517.62%33,123
Hampden97,33256.13%74,87243.17%1,2160.70%22,46012.96%173,420
Hampshire39,83461.36%24,33137.48%7501.16%15,50323.88%64,915
Middlesex361,56354.57%290,35243.82%10,7131.61%71,21110.75%662,628
Nantucket2,20959.21%1,46939.37%531.42%74019.84%3,731
Norfolk160,28950.88%150,30647.71%4,4611.41%9,9833.17%315,056
Plymouth84,58743.72%105,68454.62%3,2091.66%-21,097-10.90%193,480
Suffolk143,67764.02%77,13734.37%3,5961.61%66,54029.65%224,410
Worcester141,48548.25%148,36550.59%3,4061.16%-6,880-2.34%293,256
Totals1,401,41553.23%1,194,63545.37%36,7551.40%206,7807.86%2,632,805

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Voter Turnout Statistics".Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
  2. ^"1988 Presidential General Election Results - Massachusetts". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2013.
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