1988 West Virginia gubernatorial election
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1988 West Virginia gubernatorial electionNominee | Gaston Caperton | Arch A. Moore Jr. |
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Party | Democratic | Republican |
Popular vote | 382,421 | 267,172 |
Percentage | 58.9% | 41.1% |
County results
Caperton: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Moore: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Caperton: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Moore: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
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The 1988 West Virginia gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 1988 to elect the governor of West Virginia. Incumbent Republican governor Arch A. Moore Jr. ran for re-election to a fourth term in office, but was defeated by Democratic nominee Gaston Caperton.
Results
[edit ]Democratic primary
[edit ]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Gaston Caperton | 132,435 | 37.96% | |
Democratic | Clyde M. See, Jr. | 94,364 | 27.05% | |
Democratic | Mario Palumbo | 51,722 | 14.83% | |
Democratic | Gus Douglass | 48,748 | 13.97% | |
Democratic | Dan R. Tonkovich | 14,916 | 4.28% | |
Democratic | Larry Harless | 5,217 | 1.50% | |
Democratic | Paul Nuchims | 1,484 | 0.43% | |
Total votes | 348,886 | 100.00% |
Republican primary
[edit ]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Arch A. Moore Jr. (incumbent) | 78,495 | 53.23% | |
Republican | John Raese | 68,973 | 46.77% | |
Total votes | 147,468 | 100.00% |
General election
[edit ]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Gaston Caperton | 382,421 | 58.87% | |
Republican | Arch A. Moore Jr. (incumbent) | 267,172 | 41.13% | |
Total votes | 649,593 | 100.00% | ||
Democratic gain from Republican |
References
[edit ]- ^ "Our Campaigns - WV Governor - D Primary Race - May 10, 1988" . Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - WV Governor - R Primary Race - May 10, 1988" . Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - WV Governor Race - Nov 08, 1988" . Retrieved May 7, 2016.
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