The 1986 California gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 1986. Incumbent Republican George Deukmejian won easily in this rematch over the Democratic challenger, Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley. This was the largest gubernatorial victory since that of Earl Warren in 1946, who won 91.64% of the vote. To date, this was the most recent California gubernatorial election in which both major party candidates are now deceased.
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Primary election
editBoth major party candidates from 1982 were renominated with only token opposition.
Republican Party
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | George Deukmejian (incumbent) | 1,927,290 | 93.58% | |
Republican | William H. R. Clark | 132,126 | 6.42% | |
Total votes | 2,059,416 | 100.00% |
Democratic Party
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Tom Bradley | 1,768,044 | 81.53% | |
Democratic | Hugh G. Bagley | 141,218 | 6.51% | |
Democratic | Charles Pineda Jr. | 109,001 | 5.03% | |
Democratic | Eileen Anderson | 102,358 | 4.72% | |
Democratic | Frank L. Thomas | 48,007 | 2.21% | |
Total votes | 2,168,628 | 100.00% |
American Independent Party
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
American Independent | Gary V. Miller | 13,168 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 13,168 | 100.00% |
Libertarian Party
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Libertarian | Joseph Fuhrig | 9,123 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 9,123 | 100.00% |
Peace and Freedom Party
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Peace and Freedom | Maria Elizabeth Muñoz | 3,508 | 69.78% | |
Peace and Freedom | Cheryl Zuur | 1,519 | 30.22% | |
Total votes | 5,027 | 100.00% |
General election results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | George Deukmejian (incumbent) | 4,506,601 | 60.54% | +11.27% | |
Democratic | Tom Bradley | 2,781,714 | 37.37% | −10.72% | |
Libertarian | Joseph Fuhrig | 52,628 | 0.71% | −0.32% | |
Peace and Freedom | Maria Elizabeth Muñoz | 51,995 | 0.70% | −0.19% | |
American Independent | Gary V. Miller | 50,547 | 0.68% | −0.04% | |
Scattering | 66 | 0.00% | |||
Majority | 1,724,887 | 23.17% | |||
Total votes | 7,443,551 | 100.00% | |||
Republican hold | Swing | +21.99% |
Results by county
editGeorge Deukmejian carried all but two counties. As of 2024, this is most recent election in which a Republican gubernatorial candidate won Marin County, San Mateo County, and Santa Cruz County.
County | George Deukmejian Republican |
Tom Bradley Democratic |
Joseph Fuhrig Libertarian |
Maria Elizabeth Muñoz Peace & Freedom |
Gary V. Miller American Independent |
Margin | Total votes cast[a][2] | ||||||
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# | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | ||
Alameda | 174,555 | 47.79% | 181,445 | 49.68% | 3,164 | 0.87% | 3,783 | 1.04% | 2,280 | 0.62% | -6,890 | -1.89% | 365,227 |
Alpine | 280 | 64.22% | 128 | 29.36% | 0 | 0.00% | 16 | 3.67% | 12 | 2.75% | 152 | 34.86% | 436 |
Amador | 7,357 | 74.43% | 2,319 | 23.46% | 60 | 0.61% | 56 | 0.57% | 93 | 0.94% | 5,038 | 50.97% | 9,885 |
Butte | 40,546 | 70.81% | 15,518 | 27.10% | 398 | 0.70% | 348 | 0.61% | 448 | 0.78% | 25,028 | 43.71% | 57,258 |
Calaveras | 8,221 | 74.77% | 2,531 | 23.02% | 73 | 0.66% | 75 | 0.68% | 95 | 0.86% | 5,690 | 51.75% | 10,995 |
Colusa | 3,729 | 79.49% | 882 | 18.80% | 16 | 0.34% | 24 | 0.51% | 40 | 0.85% | 2,847 | 60.69% | 4,691 |
Contra Costa | 159,105 | 63.31% | 87,117 | 34.67% | 1,491 | 0.59% | 1,644 | 0.65% | 1,951 | 0.78% | 71,998 | 28.65% | 251,308 |
Del Norte | 4,213 | 65.80% | 2,026 | 31.64% | 42 | 0.66% | 51 | 0.80% | 71 | 1.11% | 2,187 | 34.16% | 6,403 |
El Dorado | 26,068 | 73.57% | 8,605 | 24.29% | 206 | 0.58% | 193 | 0.54% | 361 | 1.02% | 17,463 | 49.28% | 35,433 |
Fresno | 96,959 | 66.28% | 47,071 | 32.17% | 546 | 0.37% | 927 | 0.63% | 795 | 0.54% | 49,888 | 34.10% | 146,298 |
Glenn | 5,728 | 80.45% | 1,246 | 17.50% | 38 | 0.53% | 26 | 0.37% | 82 | 1.15% | 4,482 | 62.95% | 7,120 |
Humboldt | 22,534 | 54.58% | 17,608 | 42.65% | 293 | 0.71% | 491 | 1.19% | 363 | 0.88% | 4,926 | 11.93% | 41,289 |
Imperial | 11,479 | 61.19% | 6,915 | 36.86% | 38 | 0.20% | 214 | 1.14% | 113 | 0.60% | 4,564 | 24.33% | 18.759 |
Inyo | 4,862 | 71.79% | 1,753 | 25.88% | 63 | 0.93% | 45 | 0.66% | 50 | 0.74% | 3,109 | 45.90% | 6,773 |
Kern | 86,547 | 68.23% | 37,973 | 29.93% | 716 | 0.56% | 610 | 0.48% | 1,007 | 0.79% | 48,574 | 38.29% | 126,853 |
Kings | 12,256 | 69.07% | 5,205 | 29.33% | 45 | 0.25% | 125 | 0.70% | 113 | 0.64% | 7,051 | 39.74% | 17,744 |
Lake | 10,994 | 67.42% | 4,904 | 30.07% | 99 | 0.61% | 110 | 0.67% | 199 | 1.22% | 6,090 | 37.35% | 16,306 |
Lassen | 5,154 | 68.96% | 2,067 | 27.66% | 45 | 0.60% | 61 | 0.82% | 147 | 1.97% | 3,087 | 41.30% | 7,474 |
Los Angeles | 1,090,138 | 52.96% | 930,576 | 45.21% | 12,862 | 0.62% | 13,158 | 0.64% | 11,514 | 0.56% | 159,562 | 7.75% | 2,058,248 |
Madera | 12,939 | 70.55% | 4,951 | 27.00% | 54 | 0.29% | 165 | 0.90% | 230 | 1.25% | 7,988 | 43.56% | 18,339 |
Marin | 51,693 | 56.47% | 37,686 | 41.17% | 1,001 | 1.09% | 781 | 0.85% | 379 | 0.41% | 14,007 | 15.30% | 91,450 |
Mariposa | 3,844 | 70.06% | 1,513 | 27.57% | 26 | 0.47% | 45 | 0.82% | 59 | 1.08% | 2,331 | 42.48% | 5,487 |
Mendocino | 13,710 | 55.96% | 10,054 | 41.04% | 209 | 0.85% | 349 | 1.42% | 177 | 0.72% | 3,656 | 14.92% | 24,499 |
Merced | 21,426 | 68.86% | 9,105 | 29.26% | 99 | 0.32% | 199 | 0.64% | 286 | 0.92% | 12,321 | 39.60% | 31,115 |
Modoc | 2,641 | 74.69% | 810 | 22.91% | 25 | 0.71% | 20 | 0.57% | 40 | 1.13% | 1,831 | 51.78% | 3,536 |
Mono | 1,847 | 70.66% | 722 | 27.62% | 15 | 0.57% | 15 | 0.57% | 15 | 0.57% | 1,125 | 43.04% | 2,614 |
Monterey | 46,195 | 63.30% | 25,408 | 34.81% | 414 | 0.57% | 544 | 0.75% | 421 | 0.58% | 20,787 | 28.48% | 72,982 |
Napa | 26,445 | 68.14% | 11,456 | 29.52% | 251 | 0.65% | 282 | 0.73% | 375 | 0.97% | 14,989 | 38.62% | 38,809 |
Nevada | 20,599 | 73.12% | 6,928 | 24.59% | 228 | 0.81% | 182 | 0.65% | 234 | 0.83% | 13,671 | 48.53% | 28,171 |
Orange | 468,092 | 71.89% | 172,782 | 26.54% | 3,445 | 0.53% | 2,821 | 0.43% | 3,956 | 0.61% | 295,310 | 45.36% | 651,096 |
Placer | 37,288 | 73.31% | 12,542 | 24.66% | 372 | 0.73% | 280 | 0.55% | 382 | 0.75% | 24,746 | 48.65% | 50,864 |
Plumas | 4,827 | 68.19% | 2,096 | 29.61% | 36 | 0.51% | 78 | 1.10% | 42 | 0.59% | 2,731 | 38.58% | 7,079 |
Riverside | 155,318 | 65.10% | 78,891 | 33.06% | 947 | 0.40% | 1,092 | 0.46% | 2,350 | 0.98% | 76,427 | 32.03% | 238,598 |
Sacramento | 207,086 | 68.05% | 91,660 | 30.12% | 1,592 | 0.52% | 1,974 | 0.65% | 2,014 | 0.66% | 115,426 | 37.93% | 304,326 |
San Benito | 5,284 | 66.42% | 2,520 | 31.68% | 46 | 0.58% | 60 | 0.75% | 45 | 0.57% | 2,764 | 34.75% | 7,955 |
San Bernardino | 166,483 | 63.76% | 89,584 | 34.31% | 1,206 | 0.46% | 1,336 | 0.51% | 2,490 | 0.95% | 76,899 | 29.45% | 261,099 |
San Diego | 381,094 | 65.17% | 184,395 | 31.53% | 8,769 | 1.50% | 5,390 | 0.92% | 5,126 | 0.88% | 196,699 | 33.64% | 584,774 |
San Francisco | 83,741 | 37.42% | 134,738 | 60.20% | 1,682 | 0.75% | 2,743 | 1.23% | 900 | 0.40% | -50,997 | -22.79% | 223,804 |
San Joaquin | 76,297 | 71.32% | 28,817 | 26.94% | 452 | 0.42% | 623 | 0.58% | 793 | 0.74% | 47,480 | 44.38% | 106,982 |
San Luis Obispo | 41,893 | 67.12% | 19,281 | 30.89% | 391 | 0.63% | 382 | 0.61% | 472 | 0.76% | 22,612 | 36.23% | 62,419 |
San Mateo | 121,910 | 61.84% | 71,329 | 36.18% | 1,498 | 0.76% | 1,421 | 0.72% | 987 | 0.50% | 50,581 | 25.66% | 197,145 |
Santa Barbara | 67,852 | 62.84% | 38,046 | 35.23% | 617 | 0.57% | 1,015 | 0.94% | 451 | 0.42% | 29,806 | 27.60% | 107,981 |
Santa Clara | 227,285 | 59.87% | 142,907 | 37.64% | 3,894 | 1.03% | 2,920 | 0.77% | 2,650 | 0.70% | 84,378 | 22.22% | 379,656 |
Santa Cruz | 37,525 | 50.54% | 34,831 | 46.91% | 615 | 0.83% | 839 | 1.13% | 434 | 0.58% | 2,694 | 3.63% | 74,244 |
Shasta | 29,447 | 71.01% | 11,149 | 26.89% | 289 | 0.70% | 206 | 0.50% | 378 | 0.91% | 18,298 | 44.12% | 41,469 |
Sierra | 1,053 | 66.98% | 474 | 30.15% | 7 | 0.45% | 13 | 0.83% | 25 | 1.59% | 579 | 36.83% | 1,572 |
Siskiyou | 10,515 | 67.95% | 4,584 | 29.62% | 103 | 0.67% | 96 | 0.62% | 176 | 1.14% | 5,931 | 38.33% | 15,474 |
Solano | 47,396 | 63.51% | 25,382 | 34.01% | 746 | 1.00% | 513 | 0.69% | 587 | 0.79% | 22,014 | 29.50% | 74,624 |
Sonoma | 75,003 | 59.43% | 47,859 | 37.92% | 1,015 | 0.80% | 1,242 | 0.98% | 1,091 | 0.86% | 27,144 | 21.51% | 126,210 |
Stanislaus | 53,505 | 71.05% | 20,481 | 27.20% | 342 | 0.45% | 417 | 0.55% | 556 | 0.74% | 33,024 | 43.86% | 75,301 |
Sutter | 12,616 | 78.67% | 2,946 | 18.37% | 136 | 0.85% | 75 | 0.47% | 263 | 1.64% | 9,670 | 60.30% | 16,036 |
Tehama | 10,463 | 71.10% | 3,932 | 26.72% | 83 | 0.56% | 75 | 0.51% | 163 | 1.11% | 6,531 | 44.38% | 14,716 |
Trinity | 3,720 | 66.48% | 1,661 | 29.68% | 72 | 1.29% | 59 | 1.05% | 84 | 1.50% | 2,059 | 36.79% | 5,596 |
Tulare | 44,335 | 71.72% | 16,287 | 26.35% | 344 | 0.56% | 334 | 0.54% | 519 | 0.84% | 28,048 | 45.37% | 61,819 |
Tuolumne | 11,121 | 71.29% | 4,237 | 27.16% | 67 | 0.43% | 82 | 0.53% | 92 | 0.59% | 6,884 | 44.13% | 15,599 |
Ventura | 118,640 | 67.20% | 54,893 | 31.09% | 966 | 0.55% | 960 | 0.54% | 1,098 | 0.62% | 63,747 | 36.11% | 176,557 |
Yolo | 26,154 | 60.79% | 15,906 | 36.97% | 308 | 0.72% | 370 | 0.86% | 285 | 0.66% | 10,248 | 23.82% | 43,023 |
Yuba | 8,594 | 72.37% | 2,982 | 25.11% | 71 | 0.60% | 40 | 0.34% | 188 | 1.58% | 5,612 | 47.26% | 11,875 |
Total | 4,506,601 | 60.54% | 2,781,714 | 37.37% | 52,628 | 0.71% | 51,995 | 0.70% | 50,547 | 0.68% | 1,724,887 | 23.17% | 7,443,551 |
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
editSee also
editNotes
edit- ^ County totals do not include the write-in votes, which are only given as statewide totals in the Statement Of Vote
References
edit- ^ a b c d e California Secretary of State. Statement of Vote June 3, 1986 Primary Election. Sacramento, California. pp. 8–9. Retrieved July 22, 2024.
- ^ a b California Secretary of State. Statement of Vote General Election, November 4, 1986. Sacramento, California. p. 8. Retrieved July 22, 2024.