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Pages in category "Candidates in the 1988 United States presidential election" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The 1988 presidential election was the first since 1948 that a party won a third consecutive term, and the first time for the Republicans since 1928. This has not happened since; from 1992 onward, neither party has been able to win the presidency more than two consecutive times.
The first president, George Washington, won a unanimous vote of the Electoral College. [4] Grover Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms and is therefore counted as the 22nd and 24th president of the United States, giving rise to the discrepancy between the number of presidencies and the number of individuals who have served as president. [5]
Gary Warren Hart (né Hartpence; born November 28, 1936) is an American politician, diplomat, and lawyer.He was the front-runner for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination until he dropped out amid revelations of extramarital affairs.
Catalan parliamentary election, 1988; 1988 Danish parliamentary election; 1988 Faroese parliamentary election; 1988 Finnish presidential election; 1988 French legislative election; 1988 Gibraltar general election; 1988 Icelandic presidential election; 1988 Stockholm municipal election; 1988 Swedish general election
1988 United States vice-presidential candidates (11 P) Pages in category "1988 United States presidential election" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Presidential election; Partisan control: Republican hold: Popular vote margin: Republican +7.8%: Electoral vote: George H. W. Bush (R) 426: Michael Dukakis (D) 111: 1988 presidential election results. Red denotes states won by Bush, blue denotes states won by Dukakis. Numbers indicate the electoral votes won by each candidate. Senate elections ...
Presidential elections have been held every four years thereafter. Presidential candidates win the election by winning a majority of the electoral vote. If no candidate wins a majority of the electoral vote, the winner is determined through a contingent election held in the United States House of Representatives; this situation has occurred ...