1988 United States presidential election in Michigan

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1988 United States presidential election in Michigan
Flag of Michigan.svg
  1984 November 8, 1988 1992  

All 20 Michigan votes to the Electoral College
Turnout55.3% Decrease2.svg [1]
  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 vote200
Popular vote1,965,4861,675,783
Percentage53.57%45.67%

Michigan Presidential Election Results 1988.svg
County Results

President before election

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Elected President

George H. W. Bush
Republican

The 1988 United States presidential election in Michigan took place on November 8, 1988. All 50 states and the District of Columbia, were part of the 1988 United States presidential election. Voters chose 20 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

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Michigan 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.

Michigan weighed in for this election as 0.1% more Republican than the national average. This election marks the last time a Republican carried Michigan with a majority of the vote. It was the last time a Republican presidential candidate won the state until Donald Trump's plurality win in 2016.

Typical for elections in the 1980s, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan turned out mainly Democratic, and the Lower Peninsula turned out mainly Republican, with the notable exception of Detroit's highly populated Wayne County, which voted mainly Democratic. As of the 2020 presidential election , this is the last election in which Ingham County, Kalamazoo County, and Muskegon County voted for a Republican presidential candidate. [2] As of the 2020 U.S. presidential election, this is also the last time Michigan voted to the right of neighboring Wisconsin, as well as the last time the Lower Peninsula voted for the Republican presidential candidate.

The presidential election of 1988 was a very partisan election for Michigan, with more than 99% of the electorate voting for either the Democratic or Republican parties. [3] Bush won the election in Michigan with a solid 7.90% point margin. The election of 1988 was, however, the final election where Michigan was won by the Republican Party until 2016, having consistently voted Democratic since 1992.

As of the 2020 U.S. presidential election, this is also the last time Michigan was the most Republican-leaning of the three Rust Belt swing states (also consisting of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania).

Results

1988 United States presidential election in Michigan
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Republican George H. W. Bush 1,965,48653.57%20
Democratic Michael Dukakis 1,675,78345.67%0
Libertarian Ron Paul 18,3360.50%0
New Alliance Party Lenora Fulani 2,5130.07%0
Minnesota Progressive Party Eugene McCarthy 2,4970.07%0
Socialist Equality Party Edward Winn 1,9580.05%0
Write-Ins9020.02%0
Socialist Workers Party James Warren 8190.02%0
Workers World Larry Holmes8040.02%0
America First David Duke 60>0.01%0
Totals3,669,158100.0%20

Results by county

CountyGeorge H.W. Bush
Republican
Michael Dukakis
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast [4]
# %# %# %# %
Alcona 2,96660.47%1,91839.10%210.43%1,04821.37%4,905
Alger 1,83045.08%2,21054.45%190.47%-380-9.37%4,059
Allegan 22,16366.78%10,78532.50%2400.72%11,37834.28%33,188
Alpena 6,66451.05%6,34148.58%490.38%3232.47%13,054
Antrim 5,23161.95%3,15937.41%540.64%2,07224.54%8,444
Arenac 3,06448.63%3,21150.97%250.40%-147-2.34%6,300
Baraga 1,63047.88%1,75351.50%210.62%-123-3.62%3,404
Barry 12,54660.66%7,98338.60%1520.73%4,56322.06%20,681
Bay 20,71042.13%28,22557.42%2170.44%-7,515-15.29%49,152
Benzie 3,24056.52%2,43742.52%550.96%80314.00%5,732
Berrien 37,79962.81%21,94836.47%4360.72%15,85126.34%60,183
Branch 9,22563.48%5,23136.00%750.52%3,99427.48%14,531
Calhoun 26,77153.77%22,71745.63%2990.60%4,0548.14%49,787
Cass 10,22957.61%7,44441.92%830.47%2,78515.69%17,756
Charlevoix 5,80259.43%3,87539.69%850.87%1,92719.74%9,762
Cheboygan 5,39557.52%3,94342.04%420.45%1,45215.48%9,380
Chippewa 6,78656.23%5,22243.27%600.50%1,56412.96%12,068
Clare 5,66154.18%4,71045.08%770.74%9519.10%10,448
Clinton 15,49762.39%9,22537.14%1150.46%6,27225.25%24,837
Crawford 3,09762.28%1,82536.70%511.03%1,27225.58%4,973
Delta 7,11444.28%8,89155.34%600.37%-1,777-11.06%16,065
Dickinson 6,15849.89%6,12949.66%560.45%290.23%12,343
Eaton 24,19360.78%15,32238.49%2910.73%8,87122.29%39,806
Emmet 7,10562.40%4,17036.62%1110.97%2,93525.78%11,386
Genesee 70,92240.10%104,88059.30%1,0570.60%-33,958-19.20%176,859
Gladwin 4,74652.83%4,16446.35%730.81%5826.48%8,983
Gogebic 3,50940.38%5,15159.27%310.36%-1,642-18.89%8,691
Grand Traverse 17,19162.46%10,09836.69%2360.86%7,09325.77%27,525
Gratiot 8,44759.36%5,71940.19%640.45%2,72819.17%14,230
Hillsdale 10,57168.29%4,76330.77%1450.94%5,80837.52%15,479
Houghton 7,09851.83%6,51047.54%860.63%5884.29%13,694
Huron 9,41961.91%5,71437.56%810.53%3,70524.35%15,214
Ingham 58,36350.56%55,98448.50%1,0880.94%2,3792.06%115,435
Ionia 12,02859.05%8,16040.06%1810.89%3,86818.99%20,369
Iosco 7,23459.17%4,92940.32%620.51%2,30518.85%12,225
Iron 2,86642.94%3,77456.55%340.51%-908-13.61%6,674
Isabella 10,36256.07%7,96043.07%1600.87%2,40213.00%18,482
Jackson 33,88560.37%21,86538.96%3770.67%12,02021.41%56,127
Kalamazoo 50,20555.64%39,45743.73%5730.64%10,74811.91%90,235
Kalkaska 3,36961.21%2,09238.01%430.78%1,27723.20%5,504
Kent 131,91063.77%73,46735.52%1,4650.71%58,44328.25%206,842
Keweenaw 53645.81%63153.93%30.26%-95-8.12%1,170
Lake 1,71346.32%1,95852.95%270.73%-245-6.63%3,698
Lapeer 16,67060.19%10,73638.76%2911.05%5,93421.43%27,697
Leelanau 5,21560.51%3,33138.65%730.85%1,88421.86%8,619
Lenawee 19,11557.84%13,69041.42%2430.74%5,42516.42%33,048
Livingston 31,33168.79%13,74930.19%4661.02%17,58238.60%45,546
Luce 1,52863.22%86435.75%251.03%66427.47%2,417
Mackinac 3,12759.65%2,09339.93%220.42%1,03419.72%5,242
Macomb 175,63260.33%112,85638.77%2,6270.90%62,77621.56%291,115
Manistee 5,36852.58%4,76546.67%770.75%6035.91%10,210
Marquette 11,70442.92%15,41856.54%1450.53%-3,714-13.62%27,267
Mason 6,80059.58%4,53139.70%820.72%2,26919.88%11,413
Mecosta 8,18163.02%4,73636.48%640.49%3,44526.54%12,981
Menominee 5,44052.28%4,91847.26%480.46%5225.02%10,406
Midland 19,99459.12%13,45239.78%3711.10%6,54219.34%33,817
Missaukee 3,56668.26%1,62131.03%370.71%1,94537.23%5,224
Monroe 26,18954.19%21,84745.21%2880.60%4,3428.98%48,324
Montcalm 10,96358.46%7,66440.87%1270.68%3,29917.59%18,754
Montmorency 2,51461.32%1,56338.12%230.56%95123.20%4,100
Muskegon 33,56753.36%28,97746.06%3630.58%4,5907.30%62,907
Newaygo 9,89664.32%5,38935.03%1000.65%4,50729.29%15,385
Oakland 283,35961.27%174,74537.78%4,3840.95%108,61423.49%462,488
Oceana 5,69362.46%3,35636.82%650.71%2,33725.64%9,114
Ogemaw 4,09150.20%4,01249.23%470.58%790.97%8,150
Ontonagon 2,02344.34%2,51755.17%220.48%-494-10.83%4,562
Osceola 5,21864.25%2,86035.22%430.53%2,35829.03%8,121
Oscoda 1,97262.27%1,17036.94%250.79%80225.33%3,167
Otsego 4,62063.31%2,63536.11%430.59%1,98527.20%7,298
Ottawa 61,51576.20%18,76923.25%4450.55%42,74652.95%80,729
Presque Isle 3,61454.11%3,02545.29%400.60%5898.82%6,679
Roscommon 5,86656.93%4,39442.65%430.42%1,47214.28%10,303
Saginaw 42,40147.88%45,61651.51%5490.62%-3,215-3.63%88,566
Sanilac 10,65365.73%5,44533.60%1090.67%5,20832.13%16,207
Schoolcraft 1,80246.37%2,07153.29%130.33%-269-6.92%3,886
Shiawassee 15,50653.94%13,05645.42%1860.65%2,4508.52%28,748
St. Clair 32,33660.26%20,90938.97%4130.77%11,42721.29%53,658
St. Joseph 13,08464.79%7,01734.74%950.47%6,06730.05%20,196
Tuscola 12,09356.90%9,06042.63%1010.48%3,03314.27%21,254
Van Buren 14,52257.17%10,66842.00%2100.83%3,85415.17%25,400
Washtenaw 55,02946.67%61,79952.41%1,0920.93%-6,770-5.74%117,920
Wayne 291,99639.03%450,22260.18%5,9380.79%-158,226-21.15%748,156
Wexford 6,04358.07%4,28741.20%760.73%1,75616.87%10,406
Totals1,965,48653.57%1,675,78345.67%27,8940.76%289,7037.90%3,669,163

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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