Minnesota gubernatorial election, 1990

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Minnesota gubernatorial election, 1990
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  1986 November 6, 1990 1994  
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Nominee Arne Carlson Rudy Perpich
Party Independent-Republican DFL
Running mate Joanell Dyrstad Marlene Johnson
Popular vote895,988836,218
Percentage50.1%46.8%

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County Results [1]
  Carlson
  Perpich

Governor before election

Rudy Perpich
DFL

Elected Governor

Arne Carlson
Independent-Republican

The 1990 Minnesota gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 1990. Independent-Republican Party candidate and challenger Arne Carlson defeated then Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party Governor Rudy Perpich.

Arne Carlson American politician

Arne Helge Carlson is an American politician who served as the 37th Governor of Minnesota.

Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party Political party in Minnesota, United States

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Rudy Perpich American politician

Rudolph George Perpich Sr. was an American politician and the longest-serving governor of Minnesota, serving a total of just over 10 years. A member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, he served as the 34th and 36th Governor of Minnesota from December 29, 1976 to January 4, 1979 and again from January 3, 1983 to January 7, 1991. He was also the state's only Roman Catholic governor and the only one to serve non-consecutive terms. Before entering politics, he was a dentist.

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The Independent-Republicans initially nominated businessman Jon Grunseth. Just over three weeks before the election, two women alleged that, in 1981, Grunseth had requested they swim nude during an Independence Day party at his home and, when they refused, he attempted to forcibly remove their swimsuits. The girls were 12 and 13 years old at the time of the incident. In response, Carlson — the runner-up in the Independent-Republican primary — announced a write-in candidacy, backed by US Senator Rudy Boschwitz. Despite denying the allegations (but admitting to past extramarital affairs), Grunseth dropped out of the race on October 28, just over a week before election day. The Independent-Republicans replaced him on the ballot with Carlson that day.

Jon Rieder Grunseth is a Minnesota businessman and politician. He was the 1990 Independent-Republican nominee for Governor of Minnesota. Grunseth won his party's endorsement and its primary election, but was forced to quit the race nine days before election day in the wake of a scandal. Until the 1990 governor's race, Grunseth had been the Vice President of Public Affairs at Ecolab, and chair of the Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association. After the scandal, he lost his job at Ecolab, and he now lives and runs a cherry-growing operation in Australia.

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Rudy Boschwitz American politician

Rudolph Ely Boschwitz is an American politician and former Independent-Republican United States Senator from Minnesota. He served in the Senate from December 1978 to January 1991, in the 96th, 97th, 98th, 99th, 100th, and 101st congresses. In 1990 he was defeated by Paul Wellstone.

Results

1990 Gubernatorial Election, Minnesota
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Independent-Republican Arne Carlson 895,98850.11%+7.02%
DFL Rudy Perpich 836,21846.76%-9.35%
EarthRIGHT Heart Warrior Chosa 21,1391.18%n/a
Grassroots Ross S. Culverhouse17,1760.96%n/a
Independent-Republican Jon Grunseth 10,9410.61%n/a
Socialist Workers Wendy Lyons6,7010.37%n/a
Majority59,7703.34%
Turnout 1,788,163
Independent-Republican gain from DFL Swing

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  1. No exact county information available for this election