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Elections in New Mexico |
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The 1988 United States presidential election in New Mexico 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 five electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president. New Mexico 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.
Bush won the state with 51.86% of the vote to Dukakis's 46.90%, for a margin of 4.96%. New Mexico weighed in for this election as 4 percentage points more Democratic than the national average. This was also the last election in which a Republican presidential candidate won a majority of the popular vote in New Mexico, although his son George W. Bush would eke out an extremely narrow 49.84%-49.05% plurality over John Kerry in 2004.
The presidential election of 1988 was a very partisan election for New Mexico, with 98 percent of the electorate voting for either the Democratic or Republican parties.[1] As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last presidential election in New Mexico in which Bernalillo County, Doña Ana County, and Socorro County voted for a Republican presidential candidate.[2] The Democratic stronghold in the northern part of the state is evident during this election, and remains largely intact from this point onward to current political times.
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | 270,341 | 51.86% | −7.84 | ||
Democratic | 244,497 | 46.90% | +7.67 | ||
Libertarian | 3,268 | 0.63% | −0.24 | ||
New Alliance |
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2,237 | 0.43% | +0.40 | |
Socialist Workers | 344 | 0.07% | ±0.00 | ||
Workers World |
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258 | 0.05% | N/A | |
Prohibition | 249 | 0.05% | +0.01 | ||
Write-in | 93 | 0.02% | |||
Total votes | 521,287 | 100.00% | |||
Republican win |
Results by county
County | George Herbert Walker Bush Republican |
Michael Stanley Dukakis Democratic |
Ronald Ernest Paul[3] Libertarian |
Leonora Branch Fulani[3] New Alliance |
Various candidates[3] Other parties |
Margin | ||||||
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% | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | |
Lincoln | 66.40% | 3,511 | 31.96% | 1,690 | 0.61% | 32 | 0.81% | 43 | 0.23% | 12 | 34.44% | 1,821 |
Union | 65.87% | 1,291 | 32.55% | 638 | 0.46% | 9 | 0.87% | 17 | 0.26% | 5 | 33.32% | 653 |
Curry | 66.17% | 8,032 | 32.91% | 3,995 | 0.30% | 36 | 0.53% | 64 | 0.09% | 11 | 33.26% | 4,037 |
Los Alamos | 65.22% | 6,622 | 32.26% | 3,275 | 1.88% | 191 | 0.51% | 52 | 0.13% | 13 | 32.97% | 3,347 |
Chaves | 65.84% | 13,367 | 33.15% | 6,730 | 0.29% | 58 | 0.58% | 118 | 0.15% | 30 | 32.69% | 6,637 |
Lea | 65.36% | 11,309 | 33.98% | 5,879 | 0.28% | 48 | 0.12% | 20 | 0.27% | 47 | 31.38% | 5,430 |
Otero | 64.50% | 9,984 | 34.14% | 5,284 | 0.47% | 73 | 0.70% | 109 | 0.18% | 28 | 30.37% | 4,700 |
Catron | 62.25% | 925 | 32.97% | 490 | 3.57% | 53 | 0.94% | 14 | 0.27% | 4 | 29.27% | 435 |
Roosevelt | 63.18% | 3,589 | 35.79% | 2,033 | 0.28% | 16 | 0.56% | 32 | 0.19% | 11 | 27.39% | 1,556 |
Sierra | 60.19% | 2,507 | 38.30% | 1,595 | 0.43% | 18 | 0.70% | 29 | 0.38% | 16 | 21.90% | 912 |
San Juan | 58.39% | 16,202 | 39.98% | 11,094 | 0.86% | 238 | 0.52% | 143 | 0.26% | 73 | 18.41% | 5,108 |
Torrance | 57.19% | 2,252 | 41.09% | 1,618 | 0.81% | 32 | 0.79% | 31 | 0.13% | 5 | 16.10% | 634 |
De Baca | 56.60% | 643 | 42.25% | 480 | 0.53% | 6 | 0.62% | 7 | 0.00% | 0 | 14.35% | 163 |
Harding | 56.10% | 377 | 43.30% | 291 | 0.30% | 2 | 0.15% | 1 | 0.15% | 1 | 12.80% | 86 |
Quay | 55.62% | 2,454 | 43.09% | 1,901 | 0.52% | 23 | 0.61% | 27 | 0.16% | 7 | 12.53% | 553 |
Hidalgo | 54.46% | 1,100 | 44.60% | 901 | 0.35% | 7 | 0.50% | 10 | 0.10% | 2 | 9.85% | 199 |
Bernalillo | 53.62% | 92,830 | 45.25% | 78,346 | 0.69% | 1,196 | 0.25% | 431 | 0.19% | 332 | 8.37% | 14,484 |
Eddy | 52.90% | 9,805 | 46.10% | 8,544 | 0.28% | 52 | 0.60% | 112 | 0.12% | 22 | 6.80% | 1,261 |
Luna | 51.46% | 3,415 | 46.20% | 3,066 | 1.33% | 88 | 0.90% | 60 | 0.11% | 7 | 5.26% | 349 |
Valencia | 51.80% | 7,874 | 46.95% | 7,136 | 0.45% | 69 | 0.62% | 94 | 0.18% | 27 | 4.86% | 738 |
Doña Ana | 51.70% | 21,582 | 46.97% | 19,608 | 0.67% | 281 | 0.48% | 200 | 0.18% | 76 | 4.73% | 1,974 |
Socorro | 50.09% | 3,114 | 47.61% | 2,960 | 1.42% | 88 | 0.74% | 46 | 0.14% | 9 | 2.48% | 154 |
Sandoval | 49.50% | 9,411 | 49.09% | 9,332 | 0.77% | 146 | 0.45% | 86 | 0.19% | 36 | 0.42% | 79 |
Colfax | 44.37% | 2,256 | 54.77% | 2,785 | 0.49% | 25 | 0.31% | 16 | 0.06% | 3 | -10.40% | -529 |
Grant | 43.10% | 4,196 | 55.91% | 5,443 | 0.56% | 55 | 0.23% | 22 | 0.20% | 19 | -12.81% | -1,247 |
Cibola | 43.02% | 2,640 | 56.35% | 3,458 | 0.29% | 18 | 0.10% | 6 | 0.24% | 15 | -13.33% | -818 |
Guadalupe | 40.63% | 861 | 58.66% | 1,243 | 0.19% | 4 | 0.33% | 7 | 0.19% | 4 | -18.03% | -382 |
McKinley | 36.81% | 5,694 | 62.04% | 9,595 | 0.30% | 46 | 0.60% | 93 | 0.25% | 39 | -25.22% | -3,901 |
Mora | 36.27% | 923 | 62.91% | 1,601 | 0.20% | 5 | 0.59% | 15 | 0.04% | 1 | -26.64% | -678 |
Santa Fe | 34.91% | 12,891 | 63.86% | 23,581 | 0.69% | 255 | 0.42% | 154 | 0.12% | 46 | -28.95% | -10,690 |
Taos | 31.29% | 2,897 | 67.73% | 6,271 | 0.42% | 39 | 0.45% | 42 | 0.11% | 10 | -36.44% | -3,374 |
San Miguel | 30.62% | 2,763 | 67.95% | 6,131 | 0.41% | 37 | 0.86% | 78 | 0.16% | 14 | -37.33% | -3,368 |
Rio Arriba | 28.46% | 3,024 | 70.61% | 7,503 | 0.23% | 24 | 0.54% | 57 | 0.17% | 18 | -42.15% | -4,479 |
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
See also
References
- ↑ "1988 Presidential General Election Results – New Mexico". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved February 15, 2018.
- ↑ Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
- 1 2 3 "NM US President Race, November 08, 1988". Our Campaigns.