1988 United States presidential election in Oregon

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1988 United States presidential election in Oregon
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  1984 November 8, 1988 1992  
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Nominee Michael Dukakis George H. W. Bush
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Massachusetts Texas
Running mate Lloyd Bentsen Dan Quayle
Electoral vote70
Popular vote616,206560,126
Percentage51.28%46.61%

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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 Oregon took place on November 8, 1988, as part of the 1988 United States presidential election. Voters chose seven electors of the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Oregon was won by Democratic nominee Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis over Republican nominee Vice President George H. W. Bush. Oregon was one of just ten states won by Dukakis in an election overwhelmingly won by Bush. It also marked the first victory by a Democratic presidential candidate in Oregon since 1964; Democrats have won every presidential election in Oregon since then, although Bush's son and later Republican candidate George W. Bush came extremely close to winning the state in 2000 and only lost it by a somewhat slender margin in 2004. [1] Bush's loss marked the first time that a Republican was elected President while losing Oregon since Ulysses S. Grant in 1868.

As of the 2020 presidential election , this is the last occasion Washington County has voted for a Republican presidential nominee, [2] the only time since 1948 where Oregon has not voted for the same candidate as neighboring California, and the last time that Oregon voted to the left of neighboring Washington.

Results

1988 United States presidential election in Oregon [3]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic Michael Dukakis 616,20651.28%7
Republican George H. W. Bush 560,12646.61%0
Libertarian Ron Paul 14,8111.23%0
Independent Lenora Fulani 6,4870.54%0
No party Write-in 3,9740.33%0
No party David Duke (write-in)900.01%0
Voter turnout (Voting age/Registered voters)59%/79%

Results by county

CountyMichael Stanley Dukakis
Democratic
George Herbert Walker Bush
Republican
Ronald Ernest Paul [4]
Libertarian
Leonora Branch Fulani [4]
Independent
Various candidates [4]
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %# %
Baker 2,89642.43%3,69654.15%1502.20%560.82%280.41%-800-11.72%6,826
Benton 16,93053.56%14,00444.30%4271.35%1700.54%790.25%2,9269.26%31,610
Clackamas 59,79948.48%61,38149.76%1,3411.09%5250.43%3050.25%-1,582-1.28%123,351
Clatsop 8,07456.40%5,95641.60%1521.06%980.68%360.25%2,11814.79%14,316
Columbia 8,98356.83%6,42440.64%2171.37%790.50%1030.65%2,55916.19%15,806
Coos 13,99656.35%10,15340.88%3651.47%1600.64%1620.65%3,84315.47%24,836
Crook 2,71946.23%3,04951.84%761.29%350.60%30.05%-330-5.61%5,882
Curry 4,01544.55%4,76152.83%1511.68%690.77%160.18%-746-8.28%9,012
Deschutes 14,26445.48%16,42552.37%3991.27%1550.49%1230.39%-2,161-6.89%31,366
Douglas 17,25544.92%20,12052.38%7051.84%2580.67%770.20%-2,865-7.46%38,415
Gilliam 41746.49%47052.40%50.56%50.56%00.00%-53-5.91%897
Grant 1,43737.38%2,26458.90%1002.60%391.01%40.10%-827-21.51%3,844
Harney 1,37941.41%1,83355.05%732.19%300.90%150.45%-454-13.63%3,330
Hood River 3,27548.96%3,25748.69%1051.57%400.60%120.18%180.27%6,689
Jackson 28,02845.27%32,51652.52%8781.42%3230.52%1670.27%-4,488-7.25%61,912
Jefferson 2,34646.97%2,50950.23%781.56%551.10%70.14%-163-3.26%4,995
Josephine 10,64639.04%15,87658.21%5301.94%1440.53%760.28%-5,230-19.18%27,272
Klamath 8,42937.51%13,48460.01%3811.70%1710.76%50.02%-5,055-22.50%22,470
Lake 1,23735.72%2,16162.40%471.36%160.46%20.06%-924-26.68%3,463
Lane 69,88358.38%47,56339.73%1,3331.11%6200.52%3030.25%22,32018.65%119,702
Lincoln 9,59855.02%7,36442.22%3151.81%1180.68%480.28%2,23412.81%17,443
Linn 17,00747.08%18,31250.69%4771.32%2470.68%790.22%-1,305-3.61%36,122
Malheur 2,96531.40%6,28566.56%1271.34%330.35%330.35%-3,320-35.16%9,443
Marion 41,19346.55%45,29251.18%8250.93%4150.47%7670.87%-4,099-4.63%88,492
Morrow 1,37546.30%1,52951.48%541.82%80.27%40.13%-154-5.19%2,970
Multnomah 161,36161.63%95,56136.50%2,4750.95%1,3970.53%1,0490.40%65,80025.13%261,843
Polk 9,62646.68%10,55351.18%2911.41%1480.72%30.01%-927-4.50%20,621
Sherman 43542.81%55554.63%161.57%90.89%10.10%-120-11.81%1,016
Tillamook 5,52954.91%4,29742.67%1231.22%770.76%440.44%1,23212.23%10,070
Umatilla 8,32743.87%10,25454.02%2741.44%1110.58%150.08%-1,927-10.15%18,981
Union 4,68246.40%5,06150.16%2692.67%610.60%170.17%-379-3.76%10,090
Wallowa 1,42540.68%1,99356.89%591.68%210.60%50.14%-568-16.21%3,503
Wasco 5,14152.28%4,46245.37%1441.46%640.65%230.23%6796.90%9,834
Washington 59,83746.31%67,01851.87%1,4021.18%5740.48%3800.32%-7,181-5.56%129,211
Wheeler 27440.71%36754.53%223.27%91.34%10.15%-93-13.82%673
Yamhill 11,42344.99%13,32152.47%4251.67%1470.58%720.28%-1,898-7.48%25,388
Totals616,20651.28%560,12646.61%14,8111.23%6,4870.54%4,064 [lower-alpha 1] 0.34%56,0804.67%1,201,694

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

See also

Notes

  1. This figure includes 90 write-in votes for national Populist nominee David Duke that were not listed by county but as a statewide total.

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