Pennsylvania gubernatorial election, 1986

Pennsylvania gubernatorial election, 1986
Pennsylvania
November 4, 1986 (1986-11-04)

 
Nominee Bob Casey Bill Scranton III
Party Democratic Republican
Running mate Mark Singel Mike Fisher
Popular vote 1,717,484 1,638,268
Percentage 50.7% 48.4%

County results

Governor before election

Dick Thornburgh
Republican

Elected Governor

Robert P. Casey
Democratic

The Pennsylvania Gubernatorial election of 1986 was held on November 4, 1986. Democrat Bob Casey narrowly defeated Republican Bill Scranton III, in a race that featured two very high profile candidates.

Primary elections

Lt. Governor Bill Scranton III ran unopposed for the Republican nomination. The major candidates for the Democratic nomination were Bob Casey, the former Auditor General who had several times previously been defeated in the primary for this office, and Ed Rendell, the Philadelphia District Attorney who would later become governor in 2002. The affable Casey had a reformist but conservative track record that made him popular in rural areas and unionized towns, while Rendell had a strong urban base.

Pennsylvania gubernatorial primary election, 1986[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bob Casey 549,376 56.45
Democratic Ed Rendell 385,539 39.62
Democratic Steve Douglas 38,295 3.94

Major party candidates

Democratic

Republican

Campaign

After being defeated in the Democratic primary for governor on three prior occasions, Casey finally won his party's nod, by beating Philadelphia District Attorney and future governor Ed Rendell. Casey, a moderate with strong labor ties and pro-life viewpoints, was often to the right of his Republican opponent on social issues; Scranton, whose father was a leading moderate, was pro-choice and attempted to connect with the fiscally conservative but socially progressive suburban voter.[2]

The race featured back-and-forth polling in the months preceding the election, with the public demonstrating generally positive views toward both figures, but growing weary of their negative campaigning that dominated the contest. However, it was one of these many negative ads that helped to sway the election. Then-unknown political consultant James Carville commissioned the creation of commercials that emphasized Scranton's use of recreational drugs as a college student and his open practice of transcendental meditation; as a result, Casey appeared as the more socially conservative candidate, which helped him to garner a surprisingly high vote total in rural regions of the state.[3]

Results

Pennsylvania gubernatorial election, 1986[4][5]
Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage
Democratic Bob Casey Mark Singel 1,717,484 50.39%
Republican Bill Scranton III Mike Fisher 1,638,268 48.35%
Consumer Heidi Hoover John Brickhouse 33,523 0.96%
Totals 3,388,275 100.00%
Voter turnout (Voting age population) 59.87%

Notes

  1. http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=41049.
  2. Kennedy, John J. (2006). Pennsylvania Elections: Statewide Contests From 1950-2004. University Press of America. ISBN 9780761832799.
  3. Ferrick, Tom (10 February 2008). "Recalling the Maharishi and Carville's Killer Ad". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  4. The Pennsylvania Manual, p. 671.
  5. The Pennsylvania Manual, p. 633.

References

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