Florida Department of State
Division of Elections
November 8, 1988 General Election
Official Results
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State Races Appearing on the Volusia County Ballot
You May Also Wish to Visit the Volusia County Web Site at
http://www.volusia.org/elections
President of the United States | |||||
George Bush / Dan Quayle (REP) |
Michael S. Dukakis / Lloyd Bentsen (DEM) |
Ron Paul / Andre Marrou (LIB) |
Lenora B. Fulani / Joyce Datter (NAL) |
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Sub Total | 2,616,597 | 1,655,851 | 19,781 | 6,644 | |
Fed Abs | 2,288 | 850 | 15 | 11 | |
Total | 2,618,885 | 1,656,701 | 19,796 | 6,655 | |
% Votes | 60.9% | 38.5% | 0.5% | 0.2% | |
United States Senator | ||||
Connie Mack (REP) |
Buddy McKay (DEM) |
Adam Straus (WRI) |
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Sub Total | 2,049,329 | 2,015,717 | 585 | |
Fed Abs | 1,742 | 836 | 0 | |
Total | 2,051,071 | 2,016,553 | 585 | |
% Votes | 50.4% | 49.6% | 0.0% | |
Recount Completed |
United States Representative
District: 4 | |||
Craig T. James (REP) |
Bill Chappell (DEM) |
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Sub Total | 125,467 | 124,735 | |
Fed Abs | 141 | 82 | |
Total | 125,608 | 124,817 | |
% Votes | 50.2% | 49.8% | |
Recount Completed |
Cabinet Offices
Secretary of State | ||||
Jim Smith (REP) |
Tom R. Moore (DEM) |
Anthony R. Martin-Trigona (WRI) |
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Total | 2,617,951 | 1,522,663 | 332 | |
% Votes | 63.2% | 36.8% | 0.0% | |
Treasurer | |||
Tom Gallagher (REP) |
Ken Jenne (DEM) |
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Total | 2,223,401 | 1,935,137 | |
% Votes | 53.5% | 46.5% | |
State Attorney
Circuit: 7 | |||
John Tanner (REP) |
Stephen Lewis Boyles (DEM) |
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Total | 90,628 | 81,290 | |
% Votes | 52.7% | 47.3% | |
State Representative
District: 28 | |||
Dick Graham (REP) |
Samuel P. Bell III (DEM) |
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Total | 19,053 | 15,597 | |
% Votes | 55.0% | 45.0% | |
District: 29 | |||
Otto Dekom (REP) |
T. K. Wetherell (DEM) |
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Total | 7,419 | 16,410 | |
% Votes | 31.1% | 68.9% | |
District: 30 | |||
Clifford "Buzzy" Windle (REP) |
Jack Ascherl (DEM) |
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Total | 21,758 | 26,397 | |
% Votes | 45.2% | 54.8% | |
Supreme Court
Shall Justice Stephen H. Grimes be retained in office? | |||
YES | NO | ||
Total | 2,492,497 | 849,352 | |
% Votes | 74.6% | 25.4% | |
Shall Justice Gerald Kogan be retained in office? | |||
YES | NO | ||
Total | 2,361,963 | 858,819 | |
% Votes | 73.3% | 26.7% | |
Fifth District Court of Appeal
Shall Judge Joe A. Cowart be retained in office? | |||
YES | NO | ||
Total | 474,892 | 172,982 | |
% Votes | 73.3% | 26.7% | |
Shall Judge James C.Dauksch, Jr. be retained in office? | |||
YES | NO | ||
Total | 367,577 | 188,588 | |
% Votes | 66.1% | 33.9% | |
Constitutional Amendment
Impeachment of county court judges (Art. III, Sec. 17) | |||
Yes | No | ||
Total | 2,840,296 | 1,085,751 | |
% Votes | 72.3% | 27.7% | |
Right of victims of crime (Art. I, Sec. 16) | |||
Yes | No | ||
Total | 3,629,963 | 394,617 | |
% Votes | 90.2% | 9.8% | |
Assessment of high water recharge lands (Art. VII, Sec. 4) | |||
Yes | No | ||
Total | 2,423,783 | 1,187,303 | |
% Votes | 67.1% | 32.9% | |
Bonds for acquisition of property for state roads or for constructing bridges (Art. VII, Sec. 17) | |||
Yes | No | ||
Total | 2,141,987 | 1,602,965 | |
% Votes | 57.2% | 42.8% | |
Property tax exemption for widowers (Art. VII, Sec. 3) | |||
Yes | No | ||
Total | 3,415,074 | 593,913 | |
% Votes | 85.2% | 14.8% | |
Taxation and Budget Reform Commission (Art. II, Sec. 5; Art. XI, Secs. 2, 5 and 6) | |||
Yes | No | ||
Total | 2,111,320 | 1,538,470 | |
% Votes | 57.8% | 42.2% | |
Terms of office for trial court judges (Art. V, Sec. 10) | |||
Yes | No | ||
Total | 1,493,839 | 2,444,181 | |
% Votes | 37.9% | 62.1% | |
Civil traffic hearing officers (Art. V, Sec. 1) | |||
Yes | No | ||
Total | 2,736,373 | 1,147,126 | |
% Votes | 70.5% | 29.5% | |
Departments of Veterans Affairs and Elderly Affairs (Art. IV, Secs. 11 and 12) | |||
Yes | No | ||
Total | 2,723,848 | 1,225,915 | |
% Votes | 69.0% | 31.0% | |
Limitation of non-economic damages in civil actions (Art. I, Sec. 21) | |||
Yes | No | ||
Total | 1,837,041 | 2,394,932 | |
% Votes | 43.4% | 56.6% | |
English is the official language in Florida (Art. II, Sec. 9) | |||
Yes | No | ||
Total | 3,457,039 | 664,861 | |
% Votes | 83.9% | 16.1% | |