1988 New York Presidential and Congressional Results |
Key to Party Identification |
President |
Governor Michael Dukakis (D, Lib) |
Vice President George H. W. Bush (R, Cns) |
ex-U.S. Rep. Ronad E. "Ron" Paul (L), Lenora B. Fulani (NewA), William A. Marra (RtL), James Mac Warren (SW), Larry Holmes (WW), write-in |
Senator |
Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D, Lib) |
Robert R. McMillan (R, Cns) |
Adelle R. Nathanson (RtL), Charlene Mitchell (Pr), Lydia Bayoneta (WW), William P. McMillen (L), James E. Harris, Jr. (SW), other, |
1st Congressional District |
George J. Hochbruechner (D, Citizens Against Rising Electric Rates) |
Edward P. Romaine (R, Cns, RtL) |
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2nd Congressional District |
Thomas J. Downey (D) |
Joseph Cardino, Jr. (R, Cns, RtL) |
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3rd Congressional District |
Robert J. Mrazek (D) |
Robert Previdi (R, Cns) |
Robert J. Considine (RtL), Anthony Signorelli (Lib), |
4th Congressional District |
Francis T. Goban (D, Lib) |
Norman F. Lent (R, Cns) |
Margaret T. McGeary (RtL) |
5th Congressional District |
William G. Kelly (D) |
Raymond J. McGrath (R, Cns) |
James A. Matier (RtL) |
6th Congressional District |
Floyd H. Flake (D, Lib) |
No Republican |
Robert L. Brandofino (Cns) |
7th Congressional District |
Gary L. Ackerman (D, Lib) |
No Republican |
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8th Congressional District |
James H. Scheuer (D, Lib) |
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9th Congressional District |
Thomas J. Manton (D) |
No Republican |
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10th Congressional District |
Charles E. Schumer (D, Lib) |
George S. Popielarski (R) |
Alice E. Gaffney (Cns) |
11th Congressional District |
Edolphus Towns (D, Lib) |
Riaz B. Hussain (R) |
Alfred J. Hamel (Cns), Lorraine Stevens (NewA), |
12th Congressional District |
Major R. Owens (D, Lib) |
Owen Augustin (R, Cns) |
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13th Congressional District |
Stephen J. Solarz (D, Lib) |
Anthony M. Curci (R, Cns) |
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14th Congressional District, Guy Molinari resigned |
Jerome X. O'Donovan (D, IV) |
Susan V. Molinari (R, Cns, RtL) |
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15th Congressional District |
Peter G. Doukas (D) |
Bill Green (R, Ind) |
John B. Levitt (Lib) |
16th Congressional District |
Charles B. Rangel (D, R, Lib) |
Charles B. Rangel (D, R, Lib) |
Michael Liccione (Cns), Barbara R. Taylor (NewA), |
17th Congressional District |
Ted Weiss (D, Lib) |
Myrna C. Albert (R, Cns) |
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18th Congressional District |
Robert Garcia (D, Lib) |
Fred Brown (R) |
Rafael Mendez (NewA), Daniel Verhoff (Cns), |
19th Congressional District, Biaggi (D) defeated in Democratic primary |
Eliot L. Engel (D, Lib) |
Mario Biaggi (R) |
Robert Blumetti (Cns), Michael Zagarell (Pr), |
20th Congressional District |
Nita M. Lowey (D) |
Joseph J. DioGuardi (R, Cns) |
Florence T. O'Grady (RtL), Henry M. Levin (Lib) |
21st Congressional District |
Lawrence W. Grunberger (D) |
Hamilton Fish Jr. (R, Cns) |
Richard S. Curtin (RtL) |
22nd Congressional District |
Eleanor F. Burlingham (D) |
Benjamin A. Gilman (R) |
Margaret M. Beirne (RtL) |
23rd Congressional District, Sam Stratton (D) retiring |
Michael R. McNulty (D) |
Peter M. Bakal (R, Cns) |
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24th Congressional District |
Fred Baye (D) |
Gerald B. H. Solomon (R, Cns, RtL) |
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25th Congressional District |
No Democrat |
Sherwood L. "Sherry" Boehlert (R) |
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26th Congressional District |
Donald R. Ravenscroft (D) |
David O'B. Martin (R, Cns) |
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27th Congressional District, George Wortley (R) retiring |
Rosemary S. Pooler (D) |
James T. Walsh (R, Cns) |
Stephen K. Hoff (RtL) |
28th Congressional District |
Matthew F. McHugh (D) |
No Republican |
Mary C. Dixon (RtL) |
29th Congressional District |
James R. Vogel (D) |
Frank Horton (R) |
Richard G. Baxter (Cns), Donald M. Peters (RtL), |
30th Congressional District |
Louise McIntosh Slaughter (D) |
John D. Bouchard (R) |
Thomas D. Cook (Cns), Micahel P. Flanagan (RtL), |
31st Congressional District, Jack Kemp (D) retiring |
David J. Swarts (D, Lib) |
L. William "Bill" Paxon (R, Cns, RtL) |
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32nd Congressional District |
John J. LaFalce (D, Lib) |
Emil K. Everett (R, Cns, RtL) |
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33rd Congressional District |
Henry J. Nowak (D, Lib) |
No Republican |
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34th Congressional District |
No Democrat |
Amory R. Houghton, Jr. (R, Cns) |
Ian Kelly Woodward (Lib) |