| 1988 California Presidential and Congressional Results |
Key to Party Identification |
| President |
| Governor Michael Dukakis (D) |
Vice President George H. W. Bush (R) |
ex-U.S. Rep. Ronad E. "Ron" Paul (L), Lenora B. Fulani (I), Warren "James" Griffen (AI), write-in |
| Senator |
| Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy (D) |
Pete Wilson (R) |
M. Elizabeth Munoz (P&F), Jack Dean (L), Merton D. Short (IA), |
| 1st Congressional District |
| Douglas H. "Doug" Bosco (D) |
Samuel "Mark" Vanderbilt (R) |
Eric Fried (P&F) |
| 2nd Congressional District |
| Wayne Meyer (D) |
Wally Herger (R) |
Harry H. Pendery (L) |
| 3rd Congressional District |
| Robert T. Matsui (D) |
Lowell Patrick Landowski (R) |
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| 4th Congressional District |
| Vic Fazio (D) |
No Republican |
write in |
| 5th Congressional District, Burton (D) retiring |
| Nancy Pelosi (D) |
Bruce Micahel O'Neill (R) |
Sam Grove (L), Theodore "Ted" Zuur (P&F), |
| 6th Congressional District |
| Barbara Boxer (D) |
William Steinmetz (R) |
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| 7th Congressional District |
| George Miller (D) |
Jean Last (R) |
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| 8th Congressional District |
| Ronald V. "Ron" Dellums (D) |
John J. Cuddihy, Jr. (R) |
Tom Condit (P&F) |
| 9th Congressional District |
| Fortney "Pete" Stark (D) |
Howard Hertz (R) |
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| 10th Congressional District |
| Don Edwards (D) |
Kennita Watson (R) |
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| 11th Congressional District |
| Tom Lantos (D) |
G. M. "Bill" Quraishi (R) |
Bill Wade (L), Victor Martinez (P&F), Nicholas W. Kudrovzeff (IA), |
| 12th Congressional District, Konnyu (R) retiring |
| Anna G. Eshoo (D) |
Tom Campbell (R) |
Tom Grey (L) |
| 13th Congressional District |
| Norman Y. Mineta (D) |
Luke Sommer (R) |
John H. Webster (L) |
14th Congressional District D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Republican, |
| Patricia Malberg (D) |
Norman D. Shumway (R) |
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| 15th Congressional District |
| Tony Coelho (D) |
Carol Harner (R) |
Richard M. Harris (L) |
| 16th Congressional District |
| Leon E. Panetta (D) |
Stanley Monteith (R) |
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17th Congressional District D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Democrat, |
| Vincent Lavery (D) |
Charles "Chip" Pashayan, Jr. (R) |
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| 18th Congressional District |
| Richard H. Lehman (D) |
David A. Linn (R) |
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| 19th Congressional District |
| Gary K. Hart (D) |
Robert J. "Bob" Lagomarsino (R) |
Robert Donaldson (L) |
| 20th Congressional District |
| Lita Reid (D) |
William M. "Bill" Thomas (R) |
David Bersohn (L) |
| 21st Congressional District |
| Donald E. Stevens (D) |
Elton W. Gallegly (R) |
Robert Jay (L) |
| 22nd Congressional District |
| John G. Simmons (D) |
Carlos J. Moorhead (R) |
Shirley Rachel Isaacson (P&F), Ted Brown (L), |
23rd Congressional District D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Democrat, |
| Anthony C. Beilenson (D) |
Jim Salomon (R) |
John Vernon (L), John Honigsfeld (P&F), write in |
| 24th Congressional District |
| Henry A. Waxman (D) |
John N. Cowles (R) |
James Green (P&F), George Abrahams (L), |
| 25th Congressional District |
| Edward R. Roybal (D) |
No Republican |
Raul Reyes (P&F), John C. Thie (L), |
| 26th Congressional District |
| Howard L. Berman (D) |
G. C. "Brodie" Broderson (R) |
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| 27th Congressional District |
| Mel Levine (D) |
Dennnis Galbraith (R) |
William J. Fulco (L) |
| 28th Congressional District |
| Julian C. Dixon (D) |
George Zaldivar Adams (R) |
Howard Johnson (L), Salomea HOnigsfeld (P&F), |
| 29th Congressional District |
| Augustus F. "Gus" Hawkins (D) |
Reuben D. Franco (R) |
Gregory P. Gilmore (L) |
| 30th Congressional District |
| Matthew G. "Marty" Martinez (D) |
Ralph R. Ramirez (R) |
Houston Myers (AI), Kim J. Goldsworthy (L), |
| 31st Congressional District |
| Mervyn M. Dymally (D) |
Arnold C. May (R) |
B. Kwaku Duren (P&F) |
| 32nd Congressional District |
| Glenn M. Anderson (D) |
Sanford W. Kahn (R) |
Vikki Murdock (P&F), Marc F. Denny (L), |
| 33rd Congressional District |
| Nelson Gentry (D) |
David Dreir (R) |
Gail Lightfoot (L), Mike Noonan (P&F) |
| 34th Congressional District |
| Estaban Edward Torres (D) |
Charles M. House (R) |
Carl M. "Marty" Swinney (L) |
| 35th Congressional District |
| Paul Sweeney (D) |
Jerry Lewis (R) |
Jeff Shuman (L) |
36th Congressional District D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Democratic, |
| Goerge E. Brown, Jr. (D) |
John Paul Stark (R) |
Kenneth E. Valentine (L), Fred L. Anderson (AI), |
37th Congressional District D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Republican, |
| Johnny Pearson (D) |
Alfred A. "Al" McCandless (R) |
Bonnie Flickinger (L), write in, |
| 38th Congressional District |
| Jerry Yudelson (D) |
Robert K. "B-1" Dornan (R), |
Bruce McKay (L), Frank German (P&F), |
| 39th Congressional District |
| Don E. Marquis (D) |
William E. "Bill" Dannemeyer (R) |
Lee Connelly (L), write in |
| 40th Congressional District, Badham (R) retiring |
| Lida Lenney (D) |
C. Christopher Cox (R) |
Roger Bloxham (L), Gretchen J. Farsai (P&F), write in, |
| 41st Congressional District |
| Dan Kripe (D) |
Bill Lowery (R) |
Dick Rider (L), C.T. Weber (P&F), |
| 42nd Congressional District, Lungren (R) ran for Attorney General |
| Guy C. Kimbrough (D) |
Dana Rohrabacher (R) |
Richard D. Rose (P&F) |
| 43rd Congressional District |
| Howard Greenebaum (D) |
Ron Packard (R) |
Daniel L. Muhe (L), |
44th Congressional District D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Democrat, |
| Jim Bates (D) |
Rob Butterfield (R) |
Dennis Thompson (L), |
| 45th Congressional District |
| Pete Lepiscopo (D) |
Duncan Hunter (R) |
Perry Willis (L) |