1988 United States presidential election in Kentucky

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1988 United States presidential election in Kentucky
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  1984 November 8, 1988 1992  
  VP George Bush crop.jpg Dukakis campaign portrait 3x4.jpg
Nominee George H. W. Bush Michael Dukakis
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Texas Massachusetts
Running mate Dan Quayle Lloyd Bentsen
Electoral vote90
Popular vote734,281580,368
Percentage55.52%43.88%

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County Results

President before election

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Elected President

George H. W. Bush
Republican

The 1988 United States presidential election in Kentucky took place on November 8, 1988. All 50 states and the District of Columbia were part of the 1988 United States presidential election. Kentucky voters chose nine electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president. Kentucky was won by incumbent Vice President George H. W. Bush of Texas, who was running against Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis. Bush ran with Indiana Senator Dan Quayle for vice president, and Dukakis ran with Texas Senator Lloyd Bentsen.

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Bush carried Kentucky by 11.6 percentage points on election day, the state weighing in as 4 points more Republican than the national average. The presidential election of 1988 was a very partisan election for Kentucky, with more than 99 percent of the state's electorate voting for either the Democratic or Republican nominees, and only five parties appearing on the ballot. [1] Most of the state's counties turned out for Bush, including highly populated Jefferson County, home to Louisville. [2] Dukakis' strength was mostly isolated to rural counties in the Eastern Coalfield and in the Jackson Purchase.

As of the 2020 presidential election , this remains the last time that Jefferson County has voted for a Republican presidential candidate, as well as the last time that Kentucky has voted more Democratic than neighboring Tennessee. [2] Bush carried Kentucky by a solid 11-point margin, winning 84 out of the state's 120 counties. Kentucky in this era was a swing state, with Republicans making substantial gains in federal elections in the state over the course of the 1980s.

Results

1988 United States presidential election in Kentucky
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Republican George H. W. Bush 734,28155.52%9
Democratic Michael Dukakis 580,36843.88%0
Populist David Duke 4,4940.34%0
Libertarian Ron Paul 2,1180.16%0
New Alliance Lenora Fulani 1,2560.09%0
Totals1,322,517100.0%9

Results by county

CountyGeorge H.W. Bush [3]
Republican
Michael Dukakis [3]
Democratic
David Duke [3]
Populist
Ron Paul [3]
Libertarian
Leonora Fulani [3]
New Alliance
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %# %
Adair 4,34671.09%1,72328.19%240.39%120.20%80.13%2,62342.90%6,113
Allen 3,34267.89%1,57331.95%40.08%30.06%10.02%1,76935.94%4,923
Anderson 3,22559.17%2,17639.93%340.62%80.15%70.13%1,04919.24%5,450
Ballard 1,46040.23%2,16259.58%50.14%20.06%00.00%-702-19.35%3,629
Barren 6,65357.82%4,79941.71%240.21%150.13%150.13%1,85416.11%11,506
Bath 1,61443.34%2,09956.36%80.21%20.05%10.03%-485-13.02%3,724
Bell 5,75951.45%5,18246.30%2231.99%190.17%100.09%5775.15%11,193
Boone 12,66769.76%5,38229.64%240.13%700.39%140.08%7,28540.12%18,157
Bourbon 3,30853.57%2,79345.23%550.89%110.18%80.13%5158.34%6,175
Boyd 9,37949.39%9,55250.31%160.08%220.12%190.10%-173-0.92%18,988
Boyle 4,74656.81%3,57542.79%150.18%110.13%70.08%1,17114.02%8,354
Bracken 1,63057.72%1,17641.64%100.35%50.18%30.11%45416.08%2,824
Breathitt 2,14938.51%3,38760.70%310.56%70.13%60.11%-1,238-22.19%5,580
Breckinridge 3,84157.99%2,76541.75%80.12%50.08%40.06%1,07616.24%6,623
Bullitt 8,85959.01%6,00540.00%970.65%350.23%170.11%2,85419.01%15,013
Butler 3,27872.22%1,24527.43%90.20%30.07%40.09%2,03344.79%4,539
Caldwell 2,95252.93%2,56445.97%540.97%40.07%30.05%3886.96%5,577
Calloway 6,22553.91%5,28745.79%120.10%140.12%80.07%9388.12%11,546
Campbell 19,38766.61%9,55332.82%520.18%830.29%290.10%9,83433.79%29,104
Carlisle 1,10443.06%1,42855.69%250.98%60.23%10.04%-324-12.63%2,564
Carroll 1,70246.81%1,91352.61%130.36%50.14%30.08%-211-5.80%3,636
Carter 4,32548.36%4,57051.10%340.38%80.09%70.08%-245-2.74%8,944
Casey 3,85775.38%1,21623.76%300.59%90.18%50.10%2,64151.62%5,117
Christian 9,25061.63%5,70438.01%280.19%140.09%120.08%3,54623.62%15,008
Clark 5,32955.38%4,25244.19%200.21%90.09%120.12%1,07711.19%9,622
Clay 4,15670.63%1,70929.04%110.19%70.12%10.02%2,44741.59%5,884
Clinton 3,24877.80%89921.53%90.22%170.41%20.05%2,34956.27%4,175
Crittenden 2,21160.31%1,44339.36%70.19%40.11%10.03%76820.95%3,666
Cumberland 2,23174.49%75325.14%60.20%40.13%10.03%1,47849.35%2,995
Daviess 17,35653.49%14,81545.66%2010.62%470.14%260.08%2,5417.83%32,445
Edmonson 2,55566.75%1,24332.47%270.71%20.05%10.03%1,31234.28%3,828
Elliott 55023.33%1,79776.24%50.21%30.13%20.08%-1,247-52.91%2,357
Estill 3,07764.18%1,69235.29%110.23%80.17%60.13%1,38528.89%4,794
Fayette 48,06558.96%32,55439.93%5930.73%1920.24%1210.15%15,51119.03%81,525
Fleming 2,40953.27%2,08646.13%110.24%110.24%50.11%3237.14%4,522
Floyd 5,29629.81%12,32769.39%850.48%290.16%270.15%-7,031-39.58%17,764
Franklin 9,80550.88%9,27148.11%1360.71%390.20%200.10%5342.77%19,271
Fulton 1,47448.87%1,53150.76%60.20%20.07%30.10%-57-1.89%3,016
Gallatin 88145.13%1,06054.30%70.36%40.20%00.00%-179-9.17%1,952
Garrard 2,68160.18%1,71038.38%531.19%80.18%30.07%97121.80%4,455
Grant 2,83559.05%1,89639.49%511.06%110.23%80.17%93919.56%4,801
Graves 6,27446.32%7,15352.81%840.62%230.17%110.08%-879-6.49%13,545
Grayson 5,18666.13%2,57532.84%520.66%160.20%130.17%2,61133.29%7,842
Green 3,13966.07%1,59533.57%90.19%40.08%40.08%1,54432.50%4,751
Greenup 6,55948.38%6,95651.31%160.12%190.14%80.06%-397-2.93%13,558
Hancock 1,73353.44%1,47845.58%270.83%50.15%00.00%2557.86%3,243
Hardin 13,24064.27%7,26235.25%380.18%340.17%250.12%5,97829.02%20,599
Harlan 5,16641.08%7,34158.37%430.34%150.12%110.09%-2,175-17.29%12,576
Harrison 2,98351.85%2,74847.77%120.21%70.12%30.05%2354.08%5,753
Hart 2,92753.53%2,51946.07%160.29%40.07%20.04%4087.46%5,468
Henderson 6,91147.27%7,64852.31%270.18%200.14%140.10%-737-5.04%14,620
Henry 2,28646.98%2,54452.28%160.33%150.31%50.10%-258-5.30%4,866
Hickman 1,14249.33%1,15850.02%60.26%80.35%10.04%-16-0.69%2,315
Hopkins 7,97951.46%7,45348.07%290.19%250.16%190.12%5263.39%15,505
Jackson 3,92685.16%67814.71%10.02%30.07%20.04%3,24870.45%4,610
Jefferson 139,71152.01%127,93647.63%3220.12%4380.16%2320.09%11,7754.38%268,639
Jessamine 7,05769.76%2,95529.21%820.81%140.14%80.08%4,10240.55%10,116
Johnson 4,61956.25%3,53843.09%360.44%50.06%130.16%1,08113.16%8,211
Kenton 30,73867.12%14,83832.40%650.14%1110.24%410.09%15,90034.72%45,793
Knott 1,69124.42%5,18574.86%300.43%120.17%80.12%-3,494-50.44%6,926
Knox 4,90362.21%2,91937.03%450.57%90.11%60.08%1,98425.18%7,882
LaRue 2,59058.56%1,82241.19%60.14%50.11%00.00%76817.37%4,423
Laurel 9,29671.54%3,62027.86%530.41%140.11%110.08%5,67643.68%12,994
Lawrence 2,29450.89%2,19848.76%90.20%50.11%20.04%962.13%4,508
Lee 1,58861.31%98437.99%90.35%20.08%70.27%60423.32%2,590
Leslie 3,28074.39%1,10525.06%140.32%80.18%20.05%2,17549.33%4,409
Letcher 3,60143.16%4,69756.29%220.26%170.20%70.08%-1,096-13.13%8,344
Lewis 3,10866.18%1,56833.39%100.21%50.11%50.11%1,54032.79%4,696
Lincoln 3,53056.64%2,67742.96%150.24%50.08%50.08%85313.68%6,232
Livingston 1,83446.92%2,05252.49%150.38%60.15%20.05%-218-5.57%3,909
Logan 4,29555.74%3,37943.85%170.22%100.13%40.05%91611.89%7,705
Lyon 1,07744.47%1,33755.20%40.17%30.12%10.04%-260-10.73%2,422
Madison 9,95859.39%6,67239.79%820.49%360.21%180.11%3,28619.60%16,766
Magoffin 2,15842.48%2,89556.99%170.33%20.04%80.16%-737-14.51%5,080
Marion 2,50044.07%3,15255.56%120.21%30.05%60.11%-652-11.49%5,673
Marshall 5,25647.05%5,88852.71%140.13%50.04%80.07%-632-5.66%11,171
Martin 2,58761.65%1,58137.68%150.36%50.12%80.19%1,00623.97%4,196
Mason 3,15853.57%2,72146.16%80.14%60.10%20.03%4377.41%5,895
McCracken 12,16049.34%12,20849.54%2190.89%390.16%170.07%-48-0.20%24,643
McCreary 3,47766.96%1,64431.66%531.02%60.12%130.25%1,83335.30%5,193
McLean 1,82944.49%2,26955.19%30.07%60.15%40.10%-440-10.70%4,111
Meade 3,44152.57%3,07947.04%110.17%90.14%50.08%3625.53%6,545
Menifee 67037.47%1,09661.30%160.89%20.11%40.22%-426-23.83%1,788
Mercer 3,90457.05%2,83241.39%901.32%110.16%60.09%1,07215.66%6,843
Metcalfe 2,17955.66%1,70543.55%180.46%90.23%40.10%47412.11%3,915
Monroe 4,21480.02%1,02519.46%150.28%70.13%50.09%3,18960.56%5,266
Montgomery 3,43552.55%3,08247.15%110.17%40.06%50.08%3535.40%6,537
Morgan 1,45238.04%2,32961.02%220.58%60.16%80.21%-877-22.98%3,817
Muhlenberg 5,36943.57%6,91256.09%260.21%110.09%40.03%-1,543-12.52%12,322
Nelson 5,28351.90%4,78847.04%820.81%130.13%130.13%4954.86%10,179
Nicholas 1,27149.67%1,24248.53%371.45%80.31%10.04%291.14%2,559
Ohio 4,91057.46%3,61242.27%130.15%70.08%30.04%1,29815.19%8,545
Oldham 8,71668.14%4,02531.46%170.13%260.20%80.06%4,69136.68%12,792
Owen 1,46844.34%1,82355.06%90.27%40.12%70.21%-355-10.72%3,311
Owsley 1,26678.49%34521.39%10.06%10.06%00.00%92157.10%1,613
Pendleton 2,48760.79%1,57638.52%90.22%140.34%50.12%91122.27%4,091
Perry 5,15447.85%5,55751.59%330.31%140.13%140.13%-403-3.74%10,772
Pike 9,97637.76%16,33961.85%540.20%320.12%150.06%-6,363-24.09%26,416
Powell 2,12849.98%2,11349.62%60.14%40.09%70.16%150.36%4,258
Pulaski 13,48273.50%4,78826.10%340.19%230.13%150.08%8,69447.40%18,342
Robertson 51149.37%51549.76%10.10%50.48%30.29%-4-0.39%1,035
Rockcastle 3,88078.42%1,04121.04%140.28%100.20%30.06%2,83957.38%4,948
Rowan 3,09350.90%2,96848.84%90.15%50.08%20.03%1252.06%6,077
Russell 4,29274.29%1,45525.19%140.24%80.14%80.14%2,83749.10%5,777
Scott 4,48256.68%3,38042.74%220.28%120.15%120.15%1,10213.94%7,908
Shelby 4,99856.34%3,83443.22%180.20%80.09%130.15%1,16413.12%8,871
Simpson 2,69955.55%2,13844.00%130.27%70.14%20.04%56111.55%4,859
Spencer 1,36854.61%1,12144.75%110.44%40.16%10.04%2479.86%2,505
Taylor 5,36264.76%2,87934.77%180.22%130.16%80.10%2,48329.99%8,280
Todd 2,28257.66%1,63241.23%340.86%60.15%40.10%65016.43%3,958
Trigg 2,42754.74%1,99144.90%60.14%50.11%50.11%4369.84%4,434
Trimble 1,08344.39%1,34255.00%40.16%50.20%60.25%-259-10.61%2,440
Union 2,29240.72%3,31658.92%80.14%20.04%100.18%-1,024-18.20%5,628
Warren 16,70363.07%9,68436.57%390.15%360.14%220.08%7,01926.50%26,484
Washington 2,44554.89%1,95043.78%501.12%30.07%60.13%49511.11%4,454
Wayne 3,67263.89%2,05735.79%80.14%40.07%60.10%1,61528.10%5,747
Webster 2,15941.50%3,01958.04%130.25%80.15%30.06%-860-16.54%5,202
Whitley 7,33765.58%3,79433.91%340.30%150.13%80.07%3,54331.67%11,188
Wolfe 91636.94%1,51661.13%361.45%90.36%30.12%-600-24.19%2,480
Woodford 4,51262.63%2,65336.83%110.15%130.18%150.21%1,85925.80%7,204
Totals734,28155.52%580,36843.88%4,4940.34%2,1180.16%1,2560.09%153,91311.64%1,322,517

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

George H. W. Bush campaigning in Owensboro, Kentucky Bush - Quayle Campaign (6687012733) (cropped1).jpg
George H. W. Bush campaigning in Owensboro, Kentucky

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