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1986 Maine gubernatorial election

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election_name1986 Maine gubernatorial election
countryMaine
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1982 Maine gubernatorial election
previous_year1982
next_election1990 Maine gubernatorial election
next_year1990
election_dateNovember 4, 1986
image_sizex150px
image1File:Governor John McKernan official portrait (cropped 2).jpg
nominee1**John McKernan**
party1Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote1**170,312**
percentage1**39.9%**
image2File:James Tierney (attorney).png
nominee2James Tierney
party2Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote2128,744
percentage230.2%
image4[[Image:Replace this image female.svg100px]]
nominee4Sherry Huber
party4Independent
popular_vote464,317
percentage415.1%
image5[[Image:Replace this image male.svg100px]]
nominee5John Menario
party5Independent
popular_vote563,474
percentage514.9%
map_image{{switcher
map_caption**McKernan:**
**Tierney:**
**Huber:**
**Menario:**
**Tie:**
titleGovernor
before_electionJoseph Brennan
before_partyDemocratic Party (United States)
after_electionJohn McKernan
after_partyRepublican Party (United States)

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The 1986 Maine gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 1986. Incumbent Democratic Governor Joseph Brennan was term limited and ineligible to seek re-election. First district Congressman John McKernan defeated Democratic Party challenger James Tierney as well as former Republican turned Independent Sherry Huber and former Portland city manager John Menario, making McKernan the first Republican to win The Blaine House since 1962.

Tierney, the sitting state Attorney General, won a crowded Democratic primary over state senators Severin Beliveau and William Diamond, as well as David Redmond, the chief of staff of incumbent governor Joseph E. Brennan. McKernan faced only conservative activist Porter Leighton in the GOP primary, and dispatched him with relative ease.

The three main issues during the campaign were: the future of the Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant in Wiscasset, economic development and McKernan's congressional record.

Maine Yankee

The future of the Maine Yankee nuclear power plant had been placed up for statewide referendum in 1980 and again in 1982. McKernan and Menario opposed the closure of Maine Yankee, while Tierney and Huber supported the efforts to close the plant in 1988.

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Severin Beliveau, of Augusta, member of the Maine Senate
  • William Diamond, of Windham, member of the Maine Senate
  • David Redmond, of Portland, Chief of Staff to Governor Joseph E. Brennan
  • Joseph Ricci, of Falmouth, founder of the Élan School
  • James Tierney, of Lisbon, Attorney General of Maine

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

  • Porter D. Leighton, of Harrison, conservative activist
  • John McKernan Jr., of Cumberland, U.S. Representative for Maine's 1st congressional district

Results

General election

Candidates

  • John McKernan Jr., former U.S. Representative from the 1st congressional district (Republican)
  • James Tierney, incumbent Attorney General of Maine (Democratic)
  • Sherry Huber, former state representative from Falmouth and Republican candidate for governor in 1982 (Independent)
  • John Menario, banker and city administrator (Independent)

Results

Despite receiving less than 40% of the vote, McKernan outpaced his nearest rival Tierney by nearly ten percentage points. McKernan would also carry 15 of the 16 counties in the state, with Tierney carrying traditionally Democratic Androscoggin County.

Menario and Huber would carry only a handful of municipalities each: Menario would win Hammond by a margin of eight votes to seven for McKernan, six for Tierney, and two for Huber, while Huber would win Glenwood Plantation by a margin of three votes to one for McKernan and none for both Tierney and Menario, and Brighton Plantation by a margin of 12 votes to 11 for Tierney, four for Menario, and two for McKernan.

Additionally, the municipalities of Codyville, Drew, Kingsbury Plantation, and Vanceboro, finished as exact ties for McKernan and Tierney, while Beddington and The Forks finished as exact ties for McKernan and Huber.{{Election box begin | title=1986 Gubernatorial Election, Maine{{cite book |title = Guide to US Elections, Fifth Edition, Volume II |access-date = 2009-05-06 |url-access = registration | |party = Republican Party (United States) | |party = Democratic Party (United States) | |party = Independent

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

  • Aroostook (largest city: Presque Isle)
  • Cumberland (largest city: Portland)
  • Franklin (largest town: Farmington)
  • Hancock (largest municipality: Ellsworth)
  • Kennebec (largest city: Augusta)
  • Knox (largest municipality: Rockland)
  • Oxford (largest town: Rumford)
  • Lincoln (largest city: Waldoboro)
  • Penobscot (largest city: Bangor)
  • Piscataquis (largest municipality: Dover-Foxcroft)
  • Sagadahoc (largest town: Bath)
  • Somerset (largest town: Skowhegan)
  • Waldo (largest city: Belfast)
  • Washington (largest city: Calais)
  • York (largest town: Biddeford)

References

References

  1. Mothes, J. Barry. (October 31, 1986). "Three issues have hung in there all the way". [[Sun Journal (Lewiston).
  2. "Maine Primary Election Results - June 10, 1986 {{!}} Governor - Democratic".
  3. "Bureau of Corporations, Elections & Commissions, Elections Division".
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