1988 United States presidential election in Ohio

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1988 United States presidential election in Ohio
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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 vote230
Popular vote2,416,5491,939,629
Percentage55.00%44.15%

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President before election

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Elected President

George H. W. Bush
Republican

The 1988 United States presidential election in Ohio took place on November 8, 1988. All 50 states and the District of Columbia, were part of the 1988 United States presidential election. State voters chose 23 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

Contents

Ohio was won by incumbent United States Vice President George H. W. Bush of Texas, who was running against Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis. Bush ran with Indiana Senator Dan Quayle as vice president, and Dukakis ran with Texas Senator Lloyd Bentsen.

Ohio weighed in for this election as 3% more Republican than the national average. This is the first election since 1924 in which Ohio did not vote the same way as Wisconsin, something that would reoccur in 2000, 2004, and 2020.

The presidential election of 1988 was a very partisan election for Ohio, with more than 99% of the electorate voting for either the Democratic or Republican parties. [1] Most counties in the state turned out more for Bush than Dukakis. Two notable exceptions to this trend were Cleveland's Cuyahoga County, and residents of several counties on the Eastern border with Pennsylvania, who voted largely for Dukakis. This was the last occasion until 2016 that Erie County, Montgomery County and Portage County voted for a Republican presidential candidate. [2]

Bush won the election in Ohio with 55.00% of the vote to Dukakis's 44.15%, for a margin of 10.85%, the last time a presidential candidate won the state by double digits until 2024.

Results

1988 United States presidential election in Ohio
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Republican George H. W. Bush 2,416,54955.00%23
Democratic Michael Dukakis 1,939,62944.15%0
Not Designated Lenora Fulani 12,0170.27%0
Not Designated Ron Paul 11,9890.27%0
Not Designated Lyndon LaRouche 7,7330.18%0
Not Designated Edward Winn 5,4320.12%0
Write-Ins216>0.01%0
Not DesignatedLarry Holmes134>0.01%0
Totals4,393,699100.0%23

Results by county

CountyGeorge H.W. Bush
Republican
Michael Dukakis
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %
Adams 5,91660.71%3,74038.38%880.91%2,17622.33%9,744
Allen 31,02168.97%13,72730.52%2270.51%17,29438.45%44,975
Ashland 12,72667.19%6,07232.06%1410.75%6,65435.13%18,939
Ashtabula 17,65445.79%20,53653.26%3660.95%-2,882-7.47%38,556
Athens 9,31445.92%10,79553.23%1720.85%-1,481-7.31%20,281
Auglaize 13,56273.39%4,75625.74%1610.87%8,80647.65%18,479
Belmont 12,21438.20%19,51561.04%2440.76%-7,301-22.84%31,973
Brown 7,53959.37%5,04739.75%1120.88%2,49219.62%12,698
Butler 75,72568.71%33,77030.64%7130.65%41,95538.07%110,208
Carroll 6,17956.20%4,66742.45%1481.35%1,51213.75%10,994
Champaign 8,99567.29%4,27231.96%1010.75%4,72335.33%13,368
Clark 32,72957.92%23,24741.14%5270.94%9,48216.78%56,503
Clermont 37,41770.49%15,35228.92%3160.59%22,06541.57%53,085
Clinton 8,85669.74%3,74629.50%970.76%5,11040.24%12,699
Columbiana 21,17549.08%21,58150.03%3840.89%-406-0.95%43,140
Coshocton 8,28257.09%6,02041.50%2041.41%2,26215.59%14,506
Crawford 12,47266.70%6,01832.18%2101.12%6,45434.52%18,700
Cuyahoga 242,43940.33%353,40158.79%5,2770.88%-110,962-18.46%601,117
Darke 14,91467.93%6,85131.21%1890.86%8,06336.72%21,954
Defiance 9,56663.13%5,44835.95%1390.92%4,11827.18%15,153
Delaware 20,69372.61%7,59026.63%2150.76%13,10345.98%28,498
Erie 16,67051.77%15,09746.89%4311.34%1,5734.88%32,198
Fairfield 29,20869.46%12,50429.74%3390.80%16,70439.72%42,051
Fayette 6,18669.72%2,62329.56%640.72%3,56340.16%8,873
Franklin 226,26559.96%147,58539.11%3,5070.93%78,68020.85%377,357
Fulton 10,23066.31%5,07632.90%1220.79%5,15433.41%15,428
Gallia 7,39959.92%4,83439.14%1160.94%2,56520.78%12,349
Geauga 22,33964.55%11,87434.31%3951.14%10,46530.24%34,608
Greene 34,43265.14%18,02534.10%3990.76%16,40731.04%52,856
Guernsey 8,50758.42%5,92640.69%1300.89%2,58117.73%14,563
Hamilton 227,00461.29%140,35437.89%3,0260.82%86,65023.40%370,384
Hancock 19,89671.97%7,43526.90%3121.13%12,46145.07%27,643
Hardin 7,29162.82%4,14535.71%1701.47%3,14627.11%11,606
Harrison 3,29845.48%3,88153.52%731.00%-583-8.04%7,252
Henry 8,61869.12%3,76430.19%860.69%4,85438.93%12,468
Highland 8,77666.60%4,27832.46%1240.94%4,49834.14%13,178
Hocking 5,42658.70%3,70640.10%1111.20%1,72018.60%9,243
Holmes 5,06469.22%2,17929.78%731.00%2,88539.44%7,316
Huron 12,63361.20%7,79437.76%2151.04%4,83923.44%20,642
Jackson 6,67159.21%4,50539.98%910.81%2,16619.23%11,267
Jefferson 14,14138.73%22,09560.52%2730.75%-7,954-21.79%36,509
Knox 12,18063.44%6,88235.84%1380.72%5,29827.60%19,200
Lake 52,96356.63%39,66742.41%8940.96%13,29614.22%93,524
Lawrence 12,93752.23%11,62846.95%2030.82%1,3095.28%24,768
Licking 34,54066.72%16,79332.44%4340.84%17,74734.28%51,767
Logan 11,09970.71%4,48428.57%1140.72%6,61542.14%15,697
Lorain 50,41047.14%55,60052.00%9160.86%-5,190-4.86%106,926
Lucas 83,78845.27%99,75553.89%1,5520.84%-15,967-8.62%185,095
Madison 8,30370.26%3,42128.95%930.79%4,88241.31%11,817
Mahoning 43,72236.40%75,52462.87%8800.73%-31,802-26.47%120,126
Marion 14,86460.13%9,59638.82%2581.05%5,26821.31%24,718
Medina 29,96260.08%19,50539.11%4070.81%10,45720.97%49,874
Meigs 5,48659.14%3,69939.88%910.98%1,78719.26%9,276
Mercer 11,16268.54%4,97830.57%1460.89%6,18437.97%16,286
Miami 24,91568.38%11,13830.57%3811.05%13,77737.81%36,434
Monroe 2,55737.20%4,26962.10%480.70%-1,712-24.90%6,874
Montgomery 131,59657.48%95,73741.82%1,6100.70%35,85915.66%228,943
Morgan 3,71363.37%2,08535.59%611.04%1,62827.78%5,859
Morrow 7,13066.26%3,51532.67%1151.07%3,61533.59%10,760
Muskingum 19,73662.31%11,69136.91%2470.78%8,04525.40%31,674
Noble 3,15559.44%2,07939.17%741.39%1,07620.27%5,308
Ottawa 9,35253.39%8,03845.89%1270.72%1,3147.50%17,517
Paulding 5,38162.78%3,11436.33%760.89%2,26726.45%8,571
Perry 6,60256.28%5,01142.72%1181.00%1,59113.56%11,731
Pickaway 10,79668.36%4,90531.06%930.58%5,89137.30%15,794
Pike 5,61151.39%5,19147.54%1171.07%4203.85%10,919
Portage 26,33450.18%25,60748.79%5391.03%7271.39%52,480
Preble 10,29766.95%4,93732.10%1470.95%5,36034.85%15,381
Putnam 11,18373.09%4,00426.17%1140.74%7,17946.92%15,301
Richland 30,04760.04%19,61739.20%3830.76%10,43020.84%50,047
Ross 14,56360.39%9,27138.45%2791.16%5,29221.94%24,113
Sandusky 14,20358.61%9,70940.07%3201.32%4,49418.54%24,232
Scioto 16,02952.11%14,44246.95%2890.94%1,5875.16%30,760
Seneca 13,70458.49%9,50440.56%2220.95%4,20017.93%23,430
Shelby 12,19870.00%5,06529.07%1620.93%7,13340.93%17,425
Stark 87,08755.08%69,63944.05%1,3700.87%17,44811.03%158,096
Summit 101,15546.92%112,61252.23%1,8220.85%-11,457-5.31%215,589
Trumbull 38,81539.51%58,67459.72%7610.77%-19,859-20.21%98,250
Tuscarawas 17,14554.28%14,18544.90%2590.82%2,9609.38%31,589
Union 8,84673.28%3,13025.93%950.79%5,71647.35%12,071
Van Wert 9,41070.56%3,84828.85%780.59%5,56241.71%13,336
Vinton 2,65252.19%2,38546.94%440.87%2675.25%5,081
Warren 31,41973.38%11,14526.03%2540.59%20,27447.35%42,818
Washington 14,76759.27%9,96740.00%1820.73%4,80019.27%24,916
Wayne 22,32061.64%13,57137.48%3170.88%8,74924.16%36,208
Williams 10,78269.18%4,66629.94%1370.88%6,11639.24%15,585
Wood 26,01357.89%18,57941.35%3410.76%7,43416.54%44,933
Wyandot 6,17866.87%2,93631.78%1251.35%3,24235.09%9,239
Totals2,416,54955.00%1,939,62944.15%37,5210.85%476,92010.85%4,393,699

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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References

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