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1986 Wisconsin gubernatorial election
County resultsThompson : 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Earl : 50–60% 60–70%
The 1986 Wisconsin gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 1986. Republican Tommy G. Thompson won the election with 53% of the vote, winning his first term as Governor of Wisconsin and defeating incumbent Governor Anthony S. Earl .[ 1] This was the first time since 1962 that the winner of a Wisconsin gubernatorial election was of the same party as the incumbent president. Jonathan B. Barry unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination.
The primary election was held on September 9, 1986. Nominees for Governor and Lieutenant Governor were selected in separate primaries before running on a joint ticket in the general election.
Lieutenant Governor [ edit ]
Lieutenant Governor [ edit ]
Lieutenant Governor [ edit ]
Independent nominations [ edit ]
Sanford Knapp
Darold E. Wall
Anthony S. Earl & Sharon K. Metz, Democrat
Tommy G. Thompson & Scott McCallum, Republican
Kathryn A. Christensen & John Ervin Bergum, Labor-Farm
Darold E. Wall & Irma L. Lotts, Independent
Sanford Knapp & Verdell Hallingstad, Independent
Thompson was the first Republican since Walter J. Kohler Jr. in 1952 to win Ashland County and Manitowoc County .
County[ 4] [ 5]
Tommy G. Thompson Republican
Anthony S. Earl Democratic
All Others Various
Margin
Total votes cast
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Adams
3,193
63.54%
1,800
35.82%
32
0.64%
1,393
27.72%
5,025
Ashland
3,076
49.67%
3,015
48.68%
102
1.65%
61
0.98%
6,193
Barron
5,720
51.27%
5,366
48.10%
70
0.63%
354
3.17%
11,156
Bayfield
2,664
48.15%
2,788
50.39%
81
1.46%
-124
-2.24%
5,533
Brown
34,762
55.73%
27,000
43.29%
612
0.98%
7,762
12.44%
62,374
Buffalo
2,471
51.27%
2,321
48.15%
28
0.58%
150
3.11%
4,820
Burnett
2,378
44.49%
2,887
54.01%
80
1.50%
-509
-9.52%
5,345
Calumet
6,492
62.79%
3,716
35.94%
131
1.27%
2,776
26.85%
10,339
Chippewa
7,041
47.93%
7,173
48.83%
477
3.25%
-132
-0.90%
14,691
Clark
6,080
57.90%
4,287
40.83%
133
1.27%
1,793
17.08%
10,500
Columbia
9,035
59.74%
6,002
39.69%
86
0.57%
3,033
20.06%
15,123
Crawford
3,563
64.23%
1,926
34.72%
58
1.05%
1,637
29.51%
5,547
Dane
51,412
39.68%
76,204
58.82%
1,947
1.50%
-24,792
-19.14%
129,563
Dodge
15,045
66.73%
7,300
32.38%
200
0.89%
7,745
34.35%
22,545
Door
5,211
63.67%
2,903
35.47%
70
0.86%
2,308
28.20%
8,184
Douglas
4,582
33.33%
9,063
65.93%
101
0.73%
-4,481
-32.60%
13,746
Dunn
4,520
44.77%
5,459
54.07%
117
1.16%
-939
-9.30%
10,096
Eau Claire
12,813
47.42%
13,862
51.30%
344
1.27%
-1,049
-3.88%
27,019
Florence
895
52.10%
815
47.44%
8
0.47%
80
4.66%
1,718
Fond du Lac
17,248
64.83%
9,136
34.34%
219
0.82%
8,112
30.49%
26,603
Forest
1,367
49.65%
1,364
49.55%
22
0.80%
3
0.11%
2,753
Grant
7,847
62.83%
4,548
36.42%
94
0.75%
3,299
26.42%
12,489
Green
4,721
59.99%
3,054
38.81%
94
1.19%
1,667
21.18%
7,869
Green Lake
4,407
73.63%
1,522
25.43%
56
0.94%
2,885
48.20%
5,985
Iowa
3,385
54.31%
2,790
44.76%
58
0.93%
595
9.55%
6,233
Iron
1,205
46.24%
1,381
52.99%
20
0.77%
-176
-6.75%
2,606
Jackson
3,256
54.35%
2,698
45.03%
37
0.62%
558
9.31%
5,991
Jefferson
11,551
58.98%
7,876
40.21%
159
0.81%
3,675
18.76%
19,586
Juneau
5,904
73.04%
2,122
26.25%
57
0.71%
3,782
46.79%
8,083
Kenosha
12,385
38.77%
19,293
60.40%
263
0.82%
-6,908
-21.63%
31,941
Kewaunee
4,052
56.77%
3,029
42.44%
56
0.78%
1,023
14.33%
7,137
La Crosse
17,596
52.92%
15,290
45.98%
365
1.10%
2,306
6.94%
33,251
Lafayette
3,124
59.29%
2,113
40.10%
32
0.61%
1,011
19.19%
5,269
Langlade
3,907
59.43%
2,610
39.70%
57
0.87%
1,297
19.73%
6,574
Lincoln
4,060
53.32%
3,456
45.38%
99
1.30%
604
7.93%
7,615
Manitowoc
15,203
56.75%
11,176
41.72%
411
1.53%
4,027
15.03%
26,790
Marathon
20,827
55.33%
16,318
43.35%
498
1.32%
4,509
11.98%
37,643
Marinette
7,856
60.68%
4,974
38.42%
116
0.90%
2,882
22.26%
12,946
Marquette
3,012
68.45%
1,350
30.68%
38
0.86%
1,662
37.77%
4,400
Menominee
216
23.89%
684
75.66%
4
0.44%
-468
-51.77%
904
Milwaukee
129,933
44.17%
161,149
54.79%
3,066
1.04%
-31,216
-10.61%
294,148
Monroe
6,015
63.65%
3,360
35.56%
75
0.79%
2,655
28.10%
9,450
Oconto
6,058
60.28%
3,897
38.78%
94
0.94%
2,161
21.50%
10,049
Oneida
6,390
57.92%
4,571
41.43%
72
0.65%
1,819
16.49%
11,033
Outagamie
25,445
61.18%
15,701
37.75%
443
1.07%
9,744
23.43%
41,589
Ozaukee
16,973
65.31%
8,807
33.89%
210
0.81%
8,166
31.42%
25,990
Pepin
1,297
51.24%
1,202
47.49%
32
1.26%
95
3.75%
2,531
Pierce
3,614
42.59%
4,781
56.35%
90
1.06%
-1,167
-13.75%
8,485
Polk
4,281
44.69%
5,204
54.33%
94
0.98%
-923
-9.64%
9,579
Portage
7,938
45.27%
9,363
53.40%
233
1.33%
-1,425
-8.13%
17,534
Price
3,969
61.39%
2,437
37.70%
59
0.91%
1,532
23.70%
6,465
Racine
26,575
51.14%
24,892
47.90%
503
0.97%
1,683
3.24%
51,970
Richland
4,051
64.46%
2,165
34.45%
69
1.10%
1,886
30.01%
6,285
Rock
19,459
50.04%
19,005
48.88%
420
1.08%
454
1.17%
38,884
Rusk
2,999
53.00%
2,592
45.81%
67
1.18%
407
7.19%
5,658
Sauk
8,994
61.91%
5,440
37.45%
93
0.64%
3,554
24.46%
14,527
Sawyer
2,895
60.41%
1,839
38.38%
58
1.21%
1,056
22.04%
4,792
Shawano
7,181
66.10%
3,608
33.21%
75
0.69%
3,573
32.89%
10,864
Sheboygan
17,324
49.91%
17,091
49.24%
294
0.85%
233
0.67%
34,709
St. Croix
5,990
46.80%
6,744
52.70%
64
0.50%
-754
-5.89%
12,798
Taylor
4,069
62.52%
2,345
36.03%
94
1.44%
1,724
26.49%
6,508
Trempealeau
4,171
49.26%
4,243
50.11%
53
0.63%
-72
-0.85%
8,467
Vernon
4,911
62.10%
2,9433
37.22%
54
0.68%
1,968
24.89%
7,908
Vilas
4,854
68.32%
2,207
31.06%
44
0.62%
2,647
37.26%
7,105
Walworth
11,786
60.41%
7,505
38.47%
220
1.13%
4,281
21.94%
19,511
Washburn
2,613
53.02%
2,267
46.00%
48
0.97%
346
7.02%
4,928
Washington
16,757
62.57%
9,755
36.43%
269
1.00%
7,002
26.15%
26,781
Waukesha
62,387
62.54%
36,389
36.48%
973
0.98%
25,998
26.06%
99,749
Waupaca
7,835
64.92%
4,121
34.15%
113
0.94%
3,714
30.77%
12,069
Waushara
4,057
67.17%
1,909
31.61%
74
1.23%
2,148
35.56%
6,040
Winnebago
25,786
59.04%
17,316
39.65%
571
1.31%
8,470
19.39%
43,673
Wood
14,401
58.31%
10,059
40.73%
236
0.96%
4,342
17.58%
24,696
Total
805,090
52.73%
705,578
46.21%
16,292
1.07%
99,512
6.52%
1,526,960
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican [ edit ]
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