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1986 Minnesota gubernatorial election

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Nominee Rudy Perpich Cal Ludeman
Party Democratic (DFL) Ind.-Republican
Running mate Marlene Johnson Dennis W. Schulstad
Popular vote 790,138 606,755
Percentage 56.11% 43.09%

County results
Perpich:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Ludeman:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

Governor before election

Rudy Perpich
Democratic (DFL)

Elected Governor

Rudy Perpich
Democratic (DFL)

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The 1986 Minnesota gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 1986. Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party candidate Rudy Perpich defeated Independent-Republican Party challenger Cal Ludeman. George Latimer unsuccessfully ran for the Democratic nomination.

Democrats would not win another gubernatorial election in the state until 2010.

DFL primary

Candidates

Results

1986 DFL gubernatorial primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic (DFL) Rudy Perpich (incumbent) 293,426 57.48%
Democratic (DFL) George Latimer 207,198 40.59%
Democratic (DFL) Andrew L. Olson 4,448 0.87%
Democratic (DFL) William T. Heine 3,204 0.63%
Democratic (DFL) Phil Ratté 2,219 0.43%
Total votes 510,495 100.00%

Independent-Republican primary

Candidates

The Mooney-Gerads ticket was the first all-woman gubernatorial ticket to run for a major party nomination in Minnesota history.

Results

1986 DFL gubernatorial primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Ind.-Republican Cal Ludeman 147,674 76.85%
Ind.-Republican James Lindau 30,768 16.01%
Ind.-Republican Douglas J. Williams 5,431 2.83%
Ind.-Republican Wallace C. Brattrud 4,598 2.39%
Ind.-Republican Beatrice Mooney 3,682 1.92%
Total votes 192,153 100.00%

General election

Candidates

  • W. Z. "Bill" Brust, former Trotskyist university professor from West St. Paul (Workers League)
    • Running mate: Cory Johnson, Minneapolis resident
  • Tom Jaax, St. Paul knitting machine operator (Socialist Workers)
    • Running mate: August Nimtz, Minneapolis university professor
  • Cal Ludeman, farmer and former state representative from Tracy (Independent-Republican)
  • Rudy Perpich, incumbent Governor since 1983 (DFL)
  • Joseph A. Rohner III, Wayzata resident (Libertarian)
    • Running mate: Edwin Mudge, Minneapolis resident
  • Mark Rosen, Twin Cities WCCO sportscaster (write-in)

Results

1986 Minnesota gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic (DFL) Rudy Perpich (incumbent) 790,138 56.11% −2.64%
Ind.-Republican Cal Ludeman 606,755 43.09% +3.23%
Workers League W. Z. Brust 4,208 0.30% n/a
Libertarian Joseph A. Rohner III 3,852 0.27% −0.08%
Socialist Workers Tom Jaax 3,151 0.22% n/a
Majority 183,383 13.02%
Turnout 1,408,104
Democratic (DFL) hold Swing

References

  1. "Looking Back: Mark Rosen Runs for Governor, Changes MN Politics". November 5, 2012.
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