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The 1988 Presidential Election in the Republic of Superior was second held in its history, the major opponents being Robert S. Stowe, an Independent who had the backing of the Liberal Democratic Party, and Jordan K. Gibson, who won the nomination of the recently organized Conservative Party. The fairly recently established Socialist Party ran political unknown Steven Bolden as well. While not much had been accomplished during Stowe's first term, the people of Superior felt comfortable and safe under his watch. Capitalizing on this popularity, Robert Stowe was reelected in a massive landslide over Gibson and Bolden, losing only Keweenaw to Gibson.

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  • 1988 Republic of Superior Presidential Election (1983: Doomsday)
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  • The 1988 Presidential Election in the Republic of Superior was second held in its history, the major opponents being Robert S. Stowe, an Independent who had the backing of the Liberal Democratic Party, and Jordan K. Gibson, who won the nomination of the recently organized Conservative Party. The fairly recently established Socialist Party ran political unknown Steven Bolden as well. While not much had been accomplished during Stowe's first term, the people of Superior felt comfortable and safe under his watch. Capitalizing on this popularity, Robert Stowe was reelected in a massive landslide over Gibson and Bolden, losing only Keweenaw to Gibson.
popular vote
  • 15808(xsd:integer)
  • 58546(xsd:integer)
  • 183102(xsd:integer)
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states carried
  • 0(xsd:integer)
  • 1(xsd:integer)
  • 14(xsd:integer)
flag size
  • 60(xsd:integer)
Next Year
  • 1992(xsd:integer)
election date
  • 1988-11-08(xsd:date)
election name
  • Republic of Superior Presidential Election, 1988
before party
  • Independent Democrat
map caption
  • Presidential election results map. Blue states are those that voted for Jordan Gibson. Green are those that voted for Robert Stowe
map size
  • 350(xsd:integer)
ongoing
  • no
electoral vote
  • 0(xsd:integer)
  • 3(xsd:integer)
  • 112(xsd:integer)
Type
  • presidential
flag image
  • Flag_of_Superior.svg
after party
  • Independent Democrat
nominee
  • Jordan K. Gibson
  • Steven Bolden
  • Robert S. Stowe
home state
  • Chippewa
  • Marquette
Party
  • Independent
  • Conservative
  • Socialist
Title
  • President
map image
  • Superiorelection1988.png
before election
  • Robert S. Stowe
Image
  • 100(xsd:integer)
running mate
  • Joseph O'Hara
  • Karl Morin-Strom
  • Thomas M. Cates
Percentage
  • 71.12
  • 22.74
  • 6.14
previous election
  • 1984(xsd:integer)
next election
  • 1992(xsd:integer)
after election
  • Robert S. Stowe
Previous Year
  • 1984(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The 1988 Presidential Election in the Republic of Superior was second held in its history, the major opponents being Robert S. Stowe, an Independent who had the backing of the Liberal Democratic Party, and Jordan K. Gibson, who won the nomination of the recently organized Conservative Party. The fairly recently established Socialist Party ran political unknown Steven Bolden as well. While not much had been accomplished during Stowe's first term, the people of Superior felt comfortable and safe under his watch. Capitalizing on this popularity, Robert Stowe was reelected in a massive landslide over Gibson and Bolden, losing only Keweenaw to Gibson.
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