1988 United States presidential election in New York
1988 United States presidential election in New York
County Results
Dukakis
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
Bush
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
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The 1988 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 8, 1988, as part of the 1988 United States presidential election . Voters chose 36 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .
New York was won by Democratic Governor Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts with 51.62% of the popular vote over Republican Vice President George H. W. Bush of Texas , who took 47.52%, a victory margin of 4.10%.[ 1] This result made New York roughly 12% more Democratic than the nation-at-large. Dukakis’ statewide victory is largely attributable to winning four of five boroughs of New York City overall with 66.2% of the vote.
Results
1988 United States presidential election in New York
Party
Candidate
Votes
Percentage
Electoral votes
Democratic
Michael Dukakis
3,255,487
50.19%
Liberal
Michael Dukakis
92,395
1.42%
Total
Michael Dukakis
3,347,882
51.62%
36
Republican
George H. W. Bush
2,838,414
43.76%
Conservative
George H. W. Bush
243,457
3.75%
Total
George H. W. Bush
3,081,871
47.52%
0
Right to Life
William Marra
20,497
0.32%
0
New Alliance
Lenora Fulani
15,845
0.24%
0
Libertarian
Ron Paul
12,109
0.19%
0
Workers World
Larry Holmes
4,179
0.06%
0
Socialist Workers
James Warren
3,287
0.05%
0
Write-in
Edward Winn
10
0.00%
0
Write-in
Willa Kenoyer
3
0.00%
0
Totals
6,485,683
100.0%
36
New York City results
1988 Presidential Election in New York City
Manhattan
The Bronx
Brooklyn
Queens
Staten Island
Total
Democratic -Liberal
Michael Dukakis
385,675
218,245
363,916
325,147
47,812
1,340,795
66.17%
76.14%
73.22%
66.28%
59.47%
37.95%
Republican -Conservative
George H. W. Bush
115,927
76,043
178,961
217,049
77,427
665,407
32.84%
22.89%
25.51%
32.60%
39.70%
61.46%
New Alliance
Lenora Fulani
2,623
2,367
3,289
2,062
161
10,502
0.52%
0.52%
0.79%
0.60%
0.38%
0.13%
Right to Life
William Marra
678
718
1557
1355
332
4,640
0.23%
0.13%
0.24%
0.28%
0.25%
0.26%
Libertarian
Ron Paul
872
235
482
475
121
2,185
0.11%
0.17%
0.08%
0.09%
0.09%
0.10%
Socialist Workers
James Warren
475
266
480
368
72
1,661
0.08%
0.09%
0.09%
0.09%
0.07%
0.06%
Workers’ World
Larry Holmes
301
207
334
273
50
1,165
0.06%
0.06%
0.07%
0.06%
0.07%
0.04%
TOTAL
506,551
298,081
549,019
546,729
125,975
2,026,355
100.00%
Results by county
County
Michael Dukakis Democratic
George H.W. Bush Republican
Various candidates Other parties
Margin
Total votes cast
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Albany
86,564
58.70%
59,534
40.37%
1,363
0.92%
27,030
18.33%
147,461
Allegany
5,614
31.85%
11,880
67.40%
132
0.75%
-6,266
-35.55%
17,626
Bronx
218,245
73.22%
76,043
25.51%
3,793
1.27%
142,202
47.71%
298,081
Broome
48,130
49.95%
47,610
49.41%
625
0.65%
520
0.54%
96,365
Cattaraugus
12,447
38.38%
19,691
60.72%
290
0.89%
-7,244
-22.34%
32,428
Cayuga
15,044
46.60%
16,934
52.45%
307
0.95%
-1,890
-5.85%
32,285
Chautauqua
25,814
44.61%
31,642
54.68%
411
0.71%
-5,828
-10.07%
57,867
Chemung
15,966
42.99%
20,951
56.41%
222
0.60%
-4,985
-13.42%
37,139
Chenango
8,021
40.30%
11,727
58.92%
154
0.77%
-3,706
-18.62%
19,902
Clinton
12,670
44.36%
15,702
54.97%
191
0.67%
-3,032
-10.61%
28,563
Columbia
11,585
43.03%
15,111
56.12%
228
0.85%
-3,526
-13.09%
26,924
Cortland
7,673
40.88%
10,934
58.26%
162
0.86%
-3,261
-17.38%
18,769
Delaware
7,463
39.26%
11,391
59.92%
156
0.82%
-3,928
-20.66%
19,010
Dutchess
38,968
38.22%
62,165
60.97%
826
0.81%
-23,197
-22.75%
101,959
Erie
238,779
55.43%
188,796
43.83%
3,217
0.75%
49,983
11.60%
430,792
Essex
6,623
38.70%
10,350
60.48%
140
0.82%
-3,727
-21.78%
17,113
Franklin
7,928
46.11%
9,135
53.14%
129
0.75%
-1,207
-7.03%
17,192
Fulton
9,012
43.06%
11,757
56.17%
162
0.77%
-2,745
-13.11%
20,931
Genesee
9,945
40.87%
14,182
58.29%
205
0.84%
-4,237
-17.42%
24,332
Greene
7,265
37.61%
11,874
61.46%
180
0.93%
-4,609
-23.85%
19,319
Hamilton
976
29.42%
2,320
69.94%
21
0.63%
-1,344
-40.52%
3,317
Herkimer
12,694
45.30%
15,104
53.90%
224
0.80%
-2,410
-8.60%
28,022
Jefferson
14,137
42.05%
19,304
57.41%
181
0.54%
-5,167
-15.36%
33,622
Kings
363,916
66.28%
178,961
32.60%
6,142
1.12%
184,955
33.68%
549,019
Lewis
4,252
41.94%
5,787
57.08%
99
0.98%
-1,535
-15.14%
10,138
Livingston
9,506
40.11%
14,004
59.10%
187
0.79%
-4,498
-18.99%
23,697
Madison
10,665
41.41%
14,902
57.86%
187
0.73%
-4,237
-16.45%
25,754
Monroe
153,650
49.33%
155,271
49.85%
2,545
0.82%
-1,621
-0.52%
311,466
Montgomery
11,371
50.13%
11,128
49.05%
186
0.82%
243
1.08%
22,685
Nassau
250,130
42.22%
337,430
56.96%
4,858
0.82%
-87,300
-14.74%
592,418
New York
385,675
76.14%
115,927
22.89%
4,949
0.98%
269,748
53.25%
506,551
Niagara
43,801
50.42%
42,537
48.97%
530
0.61%
1,264
1.45%
86,868
Oneida
47,665
46.07%
55,039
53.20%
757
0.73%
-7,374
-7.13%
103,461
Onondaga
94,751
47.26%
104,080
51.91%
1,654
0.82%
-9,329
-4.65%
200,485
Ontario
17,341
43.97%
21,780
55.23%
314
0.80%
-4,439
-11.26%
39,435
Orange
38,465
36.70%
65,446
62.44%
899
0.86%
-26,981
-25.74%
104,810
Orleans
5,913
39.28%
9,028
59.97%
114
0.76%
-3,115
-20.69%
15,055
Oswego
18,430
41.69%
25,362
57.37%
419
0.95%
-6,932
-15.68%
44,211
Otsego
11,069
45.49%
13,021
53.51%
245
1.01%
-1,952
-8.02%
24,335
Putnam
12,158
33.31%
24,086
65.99%
256
0.70%
-11,928
-32.68%
36,500
Queens
325,147
59.47%
217,049
39.70%
4,533
0.83%
108,098
19.77%
546,729
Rensselaer
33,066
47.79%
35,412
51.18%
719
1.04%
-2,346
-3.39%
69,197
Richmond
47,812
37.95%
77,427
61.46%
736
0.58%
-29,615
-23.51%
125,975
Rockland
47,634
42.42%
63,825
56.83%
842
0.75%
-16,191
-14.41%
112,301
St. Lawrence
18,921
47.92%
20,290
51.39%
270
0.68%
-1,369
-3.47%
39,481
Saratoga
31,684
41.81%
43,498
57.39%
606
0.80%
-11,814
-15.58%
75,788
Schenectady
36,483
51.83%
33,364
47.40%
539
0.77%
3,119
4.43%
70,386
Schoharie
5,389
42.99%
7,008
55.90%
139
1.11%
-1,619
-12.91%
12,536
Schuyler
2,900
40.04%
4,291
59.25%
51
0.70%
-1,391
-19.21%
7,242
Seneca
6,215
45.80%
7,221
53.21%
135
0.99%
-1,006
-7.41%
13,571
Steuben
12,824
33.34%
25,359
65.93%
283
0.74%
-12,535
-32.59%
38,466
Suffolk
199,215
38.73%
311,242
60.51%
3,893
0.76%
-112,027
-21.78%
514,350
Sullivan
11,635
42.20%
15,713
57.00%
220
0.80%
-4,078
-14.80%
27,568
Tioga
8,102
38.68%
12,670
60.49%
174
0.83%
-4,568
-21.81%
20,946
Tompkins
21,455
58.46%
14,932
40.69%
312
0.85%
6,523
17.77%
36,699
Ulster
30,744
42.37%
41,173
56.75%
640
0.88%
-10,429
-14.38%
72,557
Warren
8,580
34.85%
15,860
64.41%
182
0.74%
-7,280
-29.56%
24,622
Washington
8,201
36.42%
14,103
62.64%
211
0.94%
-5,902
-26.22%
22,515
Wayne
12,959
38.22%
20,613
60.80%
330
0.97%
-7,654
-22.58%
33,902
Westchester
169,860
45.78%
197,956
53.36%
3,192
0.86%
-28,096
-7.58%
371,008
Wyoming
5,228
35.17%
9,451
63.59%
184
1.24%
-4,223
-28.42%
14,863
Yates
3,507
38.65%
5,488
60.48%
79
0.87%
-1,981
-21.83%
9,074
Totals
3,347,882
51.62%
3,081,871
47.52%
55,930
0.86%
266,011
4.10%
6,485,683
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
Analysis
This was the last election in which a Republican presidential nominee won heavily populated Westchester County, as well as Monroe , Onondaga , and Ulster Counties ,[ 2] and also the last election in which New York was decided by a single-digit margin. Beginning in 1992 , the Democrats would make substantial inroads in the suburbs around New York City as well as parts of upstate, making New York a solid blue state that has gone Democratic by double-digit margins in every election since, consequently, this is the last time a Democrat lost the state outside of the five boroughs of New York City. Rensselaer , Franklin , and St. Lawrence counties would not vote Republican again until 2016 . Nassau County would not vote Republican again until 2024 .
See also
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