1986 Idaho gubernatorial election explained

Election Name:1986 Idaho gubernatorial election
Country:Idaho
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1982 Idaho gubernatorial election
Previous Year:1982
Next Election:1990 Idaho gubernatorial election
Next Year:1990
Election Date:November 4, 1986
Image1:Image:Cecil D Andrus.png
Nominee1:Cecil Andrus
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:193,429
Percentage1:49.9%
Nominee2:David Leroy
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:189,794
Percentage2:49.0%
Map Size:160px
Governor
Before Election:John V. Evans
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Cecil Andrus
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

The 1986 Idaho gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 1986 to elect the governor of the state of Idaho. Cecil Andrus, a former Democratic governor, was elected defeating the Republican Lieutenant Governor David Leroy.

This was an open seat election; longtime incumbent John V. Evans ran for the U.S. Senate, but lost. This was the first open-seat gubernatorial election in Idaho or the first open-seat Idaho gubernatorial election since 1954.

Nominations

Republican Lieutenant Governor David Leroy announced his candidacy for governor fourteen months before the election in the autumn of 1985.[1] Raised in Lewiston, Leroy was a former county prosecutor in Boise and state attorney general.[1]

Democrat former governor Cecil Andrus declared his bid for governor six months later in March 1986.[2] He held the office for six years (1971–1977), until his appointment as U.S. Secretary of the Interior (1977–1981) in the Carter Administration.[2] [3] Incumbent Evans, successor to Andrus in 1977, chose to run for the U.S. Senate, but lost to incumbent Steve Symms.

Both Andrus and Leroy were unopposed for their respective nominations in the statewide primary on May 27.[4]

Campaign

As election day neared, polls showed Democrat Andrus ahead of Leroy.[1]

Election results

It was the third of four wins for Andrus, and the fifth of six consecutive for the Democrats. Similar to the previous election in 1982 (with different candidates), the winning margin was narrow.

Notes and References

  1. News: Long Idaho battle ending. 3 November 1986. Daily Record. 13 April 2012.
  2. News: Andrus to announce candidacy Monday. March 7, 1986. Spokane Chronicle . (Washington). wire reports. 3.
  3. News: Andrus vows opportunity for Idaho youth . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho) . Associated Press . January 6, 1987 . 1A.
  4. News: Voters make choices in primary elections. May 28, 1986. . (Owosso, Michigan) . Associated Press . Silverman . Mike . 20. 13 April 2012-->.