United States gubernatorial elections, 1990

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Republican holds in dark red, pickups in light red; Democratic holds in dark blue, pickups in light blue; Alaska Indep. pickup in cyan; A Conn. pickup in green
Republican holds in dark red, pickups in light red; Democratic holds in dark blue, pickups in light blue; Alaska Indep. pickup in cyan; A Conn. pickup in green

The 1990 United States gubernatorial elections were held on November 6, 1990 in 36 states. Most elected in these elections would serve for a four-year term, while those in New Hampshire and Vermont would serve for a two-year term.

Heading into the elections, there were twenty seats held by Democrats and sixteen held by Republicans. By the end of the elections, nineteen seats would be held by a Democrat, fifteen would be held by a Republican, and two would be held by other parties.

Notably in these elections, there were two people elected from a third party: Former Alaskan governor and Secretary of the Interior under President Nixon Walter Joseph Hickel was elected governor as a part of the Alaskan Independence Party. Former U.S. Senator Lowell Weicker of Connecticut won on A Connecticut Party's ticket.

In 1988, Arizona voters approved a runoff-style election following the impeachment of governor Evan Mecham. Because no candidate received a majority (50%) of the vote in the November election, a run-off election occurred on February 26, 1991. Note, this style of voting was later repealed in 1992.

The elections coincided with the mid-term elections for the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

[edit] Election results

State Incumbent Party Status Opposing Candidates
Alabama H. Guy Hunt Republican Re-elected, 52.1% Paul Hubbert (Democratic) 47.9%
Alaska Steve Cowper Democratic Retired, Alaskan Ind. victory Walter Joseph Hickel (Alaskan Ind.) 38.9%
Tony Knowles (Democratic) 30.9%
Arliss Sturgulewski (Republican) 26.2%
Jim Sykes (Green) 3.4%
Michael O'Callaghan (Independent) 0.5%
Arizona Rose Perica Mofford Democratic Retired, Republican victory
in runoff
Fife Symington III (Republican) 49.65% (52%)
Terry Goddard (Democratic) 49.24% (48%)
Max Hawkins (Independent) 1.04%
Arkansas Bill Clinton Democratic Re-elected, 57.5% Sheffield Nelson (Republican) 42.5%
California George Deukmejian Republican Retired, Republican victory Pete Wilson (Republican) 48.7%
Dianne Feinstein (Democratic) 46.3%
Dennis Thompson (Libertarian) 1.9%
Jerome McCready (American Ind.) 1.8%
Maria Elizabeth Muñoz (Peace & Freedom) 1.3%
Colorado Roy Romer Democratic Re-elected, 61.9% John Andrews (Republican) 35.4%
David Aitken (Libertarian) 1.9%
William David Livingston (Prohibition) 0.8%
Connecticut William O'Neill Democratic Retired, A Connecticut
Party victory
Lowell Weicker (A Connecticut Party) 40.4%
John G. Rowland (Republican) 37.5%
Bruce Morrison (Democratic) 20.7%
Joseph A. Zdonczyk (Concerned Citizens) 1.4%
Florida Bob Martinez Republican Defeated, 43.5% Lawton Chiles (Democratic) 56.5%
Georgia Joe Frank Harris Democratic Term-limited, Democratic victory Zell Miller (Democratic) 52.9%
Johnny Isakson (Republican) 44.5%
Carole Ann Rand (Libertarian) 2.3%
Hawaii John D. Waihee III Democratic Re-elected, 59.8% Fred Hemmings (Republican) 38.6%
Triaka-Don Smith (Libertarian) 0.9%
Peggy Ross (Natural Law) 0.7%
Idaho Cecil D. Andrus Democratic Re-elected, 68.2% Roger Fairchild (Republican) 31.8%
Illinois James R. Thompson Republican Retired, Republican victory Jim Edgar (Republican) 50.8%
Neil Hartigan (Democratic) 48.2%
Jessie Fields (Solidarity) 1.1%
Iowa Terry E. Branstad Republican Re-elected, 60.6% Donald Avenson (Democratic) 38.5%
F. Nan Bailey (Socialist Workers) 0.4%
Kansas Mike Hayden Republican Defeated, 42.6% Joan Finney (Democratic) 48.6%
Christina Campbell-Cline (Independent) 8.8%
Maine John R. McKernan, Jr. Republican Re-elected, 46.6% Joseph Brennan (Democratic) 44.0%
Andrew Adam (Independent) 9.3%
Maryland William Donald Schaefer Democratic Re-elected, 59.8% William S. Shepard (Republican) 40.2%
Massachusetts Michael Dukakis Democratic Retired, Republican victory William Weld (Republican) 50.2%
John Silber (Democratic) 46.9%
Leonard Umina (Independent) 2.7%
Michigan James Blanchard Democratic Defeated, 49.1% John Engler (Republican) 49.8%
William Roundtree (Workers World) 1.1%
Minnesota Rudy Perpich DFL Defeated, 46.8% Arne Carlson (Ind. Republican) 50.1%
Judith Ann Chosa (Independent) 1.2%
Ross S. Culverhouse (Grassroots) 1.0%
Jon Grunseth (Ind. Republican) 0.6%
Wendy Lyons (Socialist Workers) 0.4%
Nebraska Kay A. Orr Republican Defeated, 49.2% Ben Nelson (Democratic) 49.9%
Mort Sullivan (Write-in) 0.3%
Nevada Bob Miller Democratic Re-elected, 64.8% Jim Gallaway (Republican) 29.9%
None of These Candidates 2.8%
James Frye (Libertarian) 2.5%
New Hampshire Judd Gregg Republican Re-elected, 60.5% J. Joseph Grandmaison (Democratic) 34.7%
Miriam F. Luce (Libertarian) 4.9%
New Mexico Garrey Carruthers Republican Term-limited, Democratic victory Bruce King (Democratic) 54.6%
Frank M. Bond (Republican) 45.2%
New York Mario Cuomo Democratic Re-elected, 53.17% Pierre Andrew Rinfret (Republican) 21.35%
Herbert London (Conservative) 20.40%
Louis P. Wein (Right to Life) 3.40%
Lenora Fulani (New Alliance) 0.77%
W. Gary Johnson (Libertarian) 0.61%
Craig Gannon (Socialist Workers) 0.31%
Ohio Dick Celeste Democratic Term-limited, Republican victory George Voinovich (Republican) 55.7%
Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr. (Democratic) 44.3%
Oklahoma Henry Bellmon Republican Retired, Democratic victory David Walters (Democratic) 57.4%
Bill Price (Republican) 32.3%
Thomas D. Ledgerwood II (Reform) 9.9%
Oregon Neil Goldschmidt Democratic Retired, Democratic victory Barbara Roberts (Democratic) 45.7%
David B. Frohnmayer (Republican) 40.0%
Al Mobley (Independent) 13.0%
Fred Oerther (Libertarian) 1.3%
Pennsylvania Robert P. Casey Democratic Re-elected, 67.7% Barbara Hafer (Republican) 32.3%
Rhode Island Edward D. DiPrete Republican Defeated, 25.8% Bruce Sundlun (Democratic) 74.2%
South Carolina Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. Republican Re-elected, 69.5% Theo Mitchell (Democratic) 27.9%
John R. Peeples, Jr. (American) 2.3%
South Dakota George S. Mickelson Republican Re-elected, 58.9% Bob L. Samuelson (Democratic) 41.1%
Tennessee Ned McWherter Democratic Re-elected, 60.8% Dwight Henry (Republican) 36.6%
W. Curtis Jacox (Independent) 1.4%
David Brandon Shepard (Independent) 1.2%
Texas Bill Clements Republican Retired, Democratic victory Ann Richards (Democratic) 49.5%
Clayton Williams (Republican) 46.9%
Jeff Daiell (Libertarian) 3.3%
Vermont Madeleine M. Kunin Democratic Retired, Republican victory Richard A. Snelling (Republican) 51.8%
Peter Welch (Democratic) 46.0%
David Atkinson (Libertarian) 1.3%
Richard F. Gottlieb (Liberty Union) 0.7%
Wisconsin Tommy Thompson Republican Re-elected, 58.2% Tom Loftus (Democratic) 41.8%
Wyoming Mike Sullivan Democratic Re-elected, 65.4% Mary Hansen Mead (Republican) 34.6%