1988 Montana gubernatorial election

Ted Schwinden Democratic Stan Stephens Republican The 1988 Montana gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 1988.

Stan Stephens, the former president of the Montana Senate, won a close Republican primary, and advanced to the general election, where he was opposed by Thomas Lee Judge, Schwinden's predecessor as governor and the Democratic nominee.

[2] Jim Waltermire, the Montana Secretary of State, was widely perceived to be the frontrunner in the primary, but, two months before the election, he was killed in a plane crash.

Following his death, the race was narrowed down to Stan Stephens and Carl Winslow, though Waltermire remained on the ballot.

Stephens earned the endorsement of much of the Republican establishment in the state, and campaigned on his experience in elected office and his success in the private sector.