1988 Presidential Election Electoral College Tally
1988
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This is the Electoral College Tally for the 1988 presidential election. The tally shows 426 votes for George Bush for President and Dan Quayle for Vice President.
When a person votes for a presidential and vice presidential candidate in the popular election, they're actually voting for the slate of electors representing their choice for president and vice president. Those electors meet in their state and vote for president and vice president. They send their state's electoral votes to the President of the United States Senate. Congress counts the electoral votes in a joint session of Congress.
When a person votes for a presidential and vice presidential candidate in the popular election, they're actually voting for the slate of electors representing their choice for president and vice president. Those electors meet in their state and vote for president and vice president. They send their state's electoral votes to the President of the United States Senate. Congress counts the electoral votes in a joint session of Congress.
This primary source comes from the Records of the U.S. Senate.
National Archives Identifier: 24200392
Full Citation: 1988 Presidential Election Electoral College Tally; 1988; Credentials, 1789 - 1998; Records of the U.S. Senate, Record Group 46; National Archives Building, Washington, DC. [Online Version, https://docsteach.org/documents/document/1988-presidential-election-electoral-college-tally, October 5, 2024]Activities that use this document
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