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1986 Minnesota gubernatorial election

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. Saint Paul Mayor George Latimer unsuccessfully ran for the Democratic nomination.

This would be the last gubernatorial election won by a Democrat until 2010.

DFL primary

Candidates

Results

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

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)
  • Running mate: Denny Schulstad, member of the Minneapolis City Council
  • Rudy Perpich, incumbent Governor since 1983 (DFL)
  • Running mate: Marlene Johnson, incumbent Lieutenant Governor since 1983
  • Joseph A. Rohner III, Wayzata resident (Libertarian)
  • Running mate: Edwin Mudge, Minneapolis resident
  • Mark Rosen, Twin Cities WCCO sportscaster (write-in)

Results

References