1988 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held on November 8, 1988 in 12 states and two territories. Going into the elections, eight seats were held by Republicans, and four by Democrats. After the elections, the Democrats had a net gain of one seat. The elections coincided with the United States House elections, United States Senate elections and presidential election. As of 2020, this is the last time that a Republican was elected Delaware governor and the last time a Democrat was elected North Dakota governor.

1988 United States gubernatorial elections

November 8, 1988

14 governorships
12 states; 2 territories
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Bill Clinton Mike Hayden
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat Arkansas Kansas
Last election 26 governorships 24 governorships
Seats before 27[1] 23
Seats after 28 22
Seat change 1 1

  Democratic gain   Democratic hold
  Republican gain   Republican hold

Election results

State Incumbent Party Status Opposing candidates
Delaware Mike Castle Republican Re-elected, 70.7% Jacob Kreshtool (Democratic) 29.3%
Indiana Robert D. Orr Republican Term-limited, Democratic victory Evan Bayh (Democratic) 53.2%
John Mutz (Republican) 46.8%
Missouri John Ashcroft Republican Re-elected, 64.2% Betty Cooper Hearnes (Democratic) 34.8%
Mike Roberts (Libertarian) 1.0%
Montana Ted Schwinden Democratic Term-limited, Republican victory Stan Stephens (Republican) 51.9%
Thomas Lee Judge (Democratic) 46.1%
New Hampshire John H. Sununu Republican Retired, Republican victory Judd Gregg (Republican) 60.4%
Paul McEachern (Democratic) 39.0%
North Carolina James G. Martin Republican Re-elected, 56.1% Robert B. Jordan (Democratic) 43.9%
North Dakota George A. Sinner Democratic Re-elected, 59.9% Leon L. Mallberg (Republican) 40.1%
Rhode Island Edward D. DiPrete Republican Re-elected, 50.8% Bruce Sundlun (Democratic) 49.2%
Utah Norman H. Bangerter Republican Re-elected, 40.1% Ted Wilson (Democratic) 38.4%
Merrill Cook (Independent) 21.1%
Kitty K. Burton (Libertarian) 0.3%
Arly H. Pedersen (Ind. American) 0.2%
Vermont Madeleine Kunin Democratic Re-elected, 55.3% Michael Bernhardt (Republican) 43.3%
Richard Gottlieb (Liberty Union) 1.2%
Washington Booth Gardner Democratic Re-elected, 62.2% Robert Williams (Republican) 37.8%
West Virginia Arch A. Moore Jr. Republican Defeated, 41.1% Gaston Caperton (Democratic) 58.9%

See also

References

  1. Rose Mofford (D) succeeded Arizona Governor Evan Mecham (R) following his impeachment conviction.


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