1990 Wisconsin gubernatorial election

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1990 Wisconsin gubernatorial election
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  1986 November 6, 1990 1994  
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Nominee Tommy Thompson Thomas A. Loftus
Party Republican Democratic
Running mate Scott McCallum Joseph Czarnezki
Popular vote802,321576,280
Percentage58.15%41.77%

1990 Wisconsin gubernatorial election results map by county.svg
1990 Wisconsin gubernatorial election by precinct.svg
Thompson:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Loftus:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Tie:     

Governor before election

Tommy G. Thompson
Republican

Elected Governor

Tommy G. Thompson
Republican

The 1990 Wisconsin gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1990. Incumbent Republican governor Tommy Thompson won the election with 58% of the vote, winning a second term as Governor of Wisconsin. The primary elections were held on September 11, 1990.

Contents

As of 2022, this is the most recent Wisconsin gubernatorial election in which a Republican candidate won at the same time the party held the presidency. Neither party would pull off such a feat again until 2022, when Democratic governor Tony Evers won re-election during the presidency of fellow Democrat Joe Biden.

Republican primary

Governor

Nominee

Eliminated in primary
  • Michele Ann Gess (write-in)
  • Edmond Hou-Seye, perennial candidate
  • Willie G. Lovelace (write-in)
  • Bennett A. Masel
Results
Republican gubernatorial primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Tommy G. Thompson (incumbent) 201,467 92.68%
Republican Bennett A. Masel11,2305.17%
Republican Edmond Hou-Seye4,6652.15%
Republican Willie G. Lovelace (write-in)80.00%
Total votes217,370 100.00%

Lieutenant Governor

Nominee

Results

Republican lieutenant gubernatorial primary results [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Scott McCallum (incumbent) 169,403 100.00%
Total votes169,403 100.00%

Democratic party

Governor

Nominee

Results

Democratic gubernatorial primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Thomas A. Loftus 153,346 100.00%
Total votes153,346 100.00%

Lieutenant Governor

Nominee

Results

Democratic lieutenant gubernatorial primary results [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Joseph Czarnezki 128,885 100.00%
Total votes128,885 100.00%

Labor-Farm party

Governor

Nominee

  • Rickey D. Keilholtz

Results

Labor-Farm gubernatorial primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labor-FarmRickey D. Keilholtz (write-in)223100.00%
Total votes223 100.00%

Lieutenant Governor

Nominee

  • Richard L. Ackley

Results

Labor-Farm lieutenant gubernatorial primary results [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labor-FarmRichard L. Ackley (write-in)208100.00%
Total votes208 100.00%

General election

Results

1990 Wisconsin gubernatorial election [3] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Tommy G. Thompson 802,321 58.15% +5.43%
Democratic Thomas A. Loftus 576,28041.77%−4.44%
Scattering1,1260.08%
Majority226,04116.38%
Total votes1,379,727 100.00%
Republican hold Swing +9.87%

Results by county

Thompson was the first Republican since Philip La Follette in 1930 to win Iron County, the first since Walter S. Goodland in 1946 to win Milwaukee County, and the first since Walter J. Kohler Jr. in 1952 to win Douglas County and Kenosha County.

County [3] [4] Tommy G. Thompson
Republican
Thomas A. Loftus
Democratic
Scattering
Write-in
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %
Adams 2,39152.60%2,15447.38%10.02%2375.21%4,546
Ashland 3,06659.49%2,08740.49%10.02%97918.99%5,154
Barron 5,49452.37%4,98247.49%140.13%5124.88%10,490
Bayfield 3,30959.24%2,27640.74%10.02%1,03318.49%5,586
Brown 35,56157.62%26,14342.36%140.02%9,41815.26%61,718
Buffalo 2,26252.06%2,08347.94%00.00%1794.12%4,345
Burnett 2,17548.44%2,30751.38%80.18%-132-2.94%4,490
Calumet 6,10965.96%3,15134.02%20.02%2,95831.94%9,262
Chippewa 7,95454.86%6,54245.12%30.02%1,4129.74%14,499
Clark 5,76158.22%4,13141.75%30.03%1,63016.47%9,895
Columbia 8,30457.92%6,02142.00%120.08%2,28315.92%14,337
Crawford 2,45655.37%1,97644.54%40.09%48010.82%4,436
Dane 55,99845.63%66,63854.29%980.08%-10,640-8.67%122,734
Dodge 12,32564.27%6,84235.68%90.05%5,48328.59%19,176
Door 5,29162.06%3,23537.94%00.00%2,05624.11%8,526
Douglas 7,89856.25%6,14043.73%40.03%1,75812.52%14,042
Dunn 4,61348.42%4,90051.43%140.15%-287-3.01%9,527
Eau Claire 14,86453.89%12,71146.09%50.02%2,1537.81%27,580
Florence 80858.00%58542.00%00.00%22316.01%1,393
Fond du Lac 16,04366.73%7,99233.24%70.03%8,05133.49%24,042
Forest 1,71155.64%1,36444.36%00.00%34711.28%3,075
Grant 6,78262.11%4,13137.83%70.06%2,65124.28%10,920
Green 4,45458.31%3,18041.63%40.05%1,27416.68%7,638
Green Lake 3,41269.10%1,52630.90%00.00%1,88638.19%4,938
Iowa 3,42556.84%2,59343.03%80.13%83213.81%6,026
Iron 1,79469.83%77430.13%10.04%1,02039.70%2,569
Jackson 3,19652.27%2,91847.73%00.00%2784.55%6,114
Jefferson 10,64662.79%6,30537.18%50.03%4,34125.60%16,956
Juneau 5,24470.83%2,15829.15%20.03%3,08641.68%7,404
Kenosha 14,75053.19%12,97746.79%60.02%1,7736.39%27,733
Kewaunee 4,14057.29%3,08742.71%00.00%1,05314.57%7,227
La Crosse 16,79054.24%14,16445.76%20.01%2,6268.48%30,956
Lafayette 3,20361.22%2,02838.76%10.02%1,17522.46%5,232
Langlade 3,63760.80%2,34139.13%40.07%1,29621.66%5,982
Lincoln 4,44355.69%3,53444.30%10.01%90911.39%7,978
Manitowoc 12,96756.15%10,09843.73%280.12%2,86912.42%23,093
Marathon 21,90859.86%14,69340.14%00.00%7,21519.71%36,601
Marinette 7,52458.73%5,28641.26%20.02%2,23817.47%12,812
Marquette 2,24559.47%1,52640.42%40.11%71919.05%3,775
Menominee 39041.76%54458.24%00.00%-154-16.49%934
Milwaukee 128,83554.06%108,81245.66%6700.28%20,0238.40%238,317
Monroe 5,18959.38%3,54640.58%30.03%1,64318.80%8,738
Oconto 5,44158.68%3,83141.32%00.00%1,61017.36%9,272
Oneida 7,20862.47%4,32837.51%20.02%2,88024.96%11,538
Outagamie 27,50064.68%15,01035.31%50.01%12,49029.38%42,515
Ozaukee 16,07875.58%5,19324.41%10.00%10,88551.17%21,272
Pepin 1,04750.97%1,00648.98%10.05%412.00%2,054
Pierce 4,80955.79%3,80644.15%50.06%1,00311.64%8,620
Polk 5,77955.08%4,71144.90%20.02%1,06810.18%10,492
Portage 7,97651.47%7,51448.49%50.03%4622.98%15,495
Price 3,59254.88%2,94945.06%40.06%6439.82%6,545
Racine 29,31861.64%18,24338.36%00.00%11,07523.29%47,561
Richland 2,66661.37%1,67838.63%00.00%98822.74%4,344
Rock 19,97955.14%16,23144.80%230.06%3,74810.34%36,233
Rusk 2,69751.67%2,52348.33%00.00%1743.33%5,220
Sauk 8,19159.99%5,45839.97%60.04%2,73320.01%13,655
Sawyer 2,53058.96%1,75740.95%40.09%77318.01%4,291
Shawano 6,69064.35%3,70535.64%20.02%2,98528.71%10,397
Sheboygan 18,90360.93%12,11839.06%50.02%6,78521.87%31,026
St. Croix 7,05253.37%6,15846.61%30.02%8946.77%13,213
Taylor 3,28057.26%2,44342.65%50.09%83714.61%5,728
Trempealeau 3,56647.85%3,87852.04%80.11%-312-4.19%7,452
Vernon 3,94553.48%3,42646.44%60.08%5197.04%7,377
Vilas 5,00368.18%2,33131.77%40.05%2,67236.41%7,338
Walworth 11,93764.92%6,44735.06%30.02%5,49029.86%18,387
Washburn 2,74355.46%2,20144.50%20.04%54210.96%4,946
Washington 15,98370.58%6,66229.42%00.00%9,32141.16%22,645
Waukesha 61,00271.19%24,67928.80%130.02%36,32342.39%85,694
Waupaca 7,22766.57%3,61933.34%100.09%3,60833.24%10,856
Waushara 3,30063.49%1,89636.48%20.04%1,40427.01%5,198
Winnebago 25,97264.58%14,18735.28%570.14%11,78529.30%40,216
Wood 11,54059.64%7,81140.36%00.00%3,72919.27%19,351
Total802,32158.15%576,28041.77%1,1260.08%226,04116.38%1,379,727

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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