1986 Massachusetts elections

A Massachusetts general election was held on November 4, 1986 in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

1986 Massachusetts general election

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Part of the
1986 United States elections

The election included:

Democratic and Republican candidates were selected in party primaries held September 16, 1986.

Governor and lieutenant governor

Democrats Michael Dukakis and Evelyn Murphy were elected governor and lieutenant governor, respectively, over Republican candidates George Kariotis and Nicholas Nikitas. Dukakis' victory made him the longest-serving governor in the history of Massachusetts.

Attorney general

1986 Massachusetts Attorney General election
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NomineeJames ShannonEdward Francis Harrington
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote900,088746,791
Percentage54.7%45.3%

Attorney General before election

Francis Bellotti
Democratic

Elected Attorney General

James Shannon
Democratic

Democrat James Shannon was elected attorney general. He defeated former assistant attorney general Joann Shotwell in the Democratic primary and U.S. Attorney Edward Francis Harrington in the general election.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Massachusetts Attorney Democratic Primary, 1986 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJames Shannon 402,744 68.12%
DemocraticJoann Shotwell188,40431.87%
Write-in410.01%
Total votes591,189 100.00%

General election

Candidates

Results

Massachusetts Attorney General Election, 1986 [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJames Shannon 900,088 54.65% 33.60
RepublicanEdward Francis Harrington746,79145.34% 26.45
Write-in1360.01% 0.01
Total votes1,647,015 100.00%

Secretary of the Commonwealth

1986 Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth election
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NomineeMichael J. ConnollyDeborah R. Cochran
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote1,091,441513,455
Percentage68.0%32.0%

Secretary of the Commonwealth before election

Michael J. Connolly
Democratic

Elected Secretary of the Commonwealth

Michael J. Connolly
Democratic

Incumbent Secretary of the Commonwealth Michael J. Connolly defeated former State Representative Deborah R. Cochran in the general election.

General election

Candidates

Results

Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth Election, 1986 [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticMichael J. Connolly (incumbent) 1,091,441 68.01% 4.61
RepublicanDeborah R. Cochran513,45531.99% 7.79
Write-in570.00%
Total votes1,604,953 100.00%

Treasurer and Receiver-General

1986 Massachusetts Treasurer election
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NomineeRobert Q. CraneL. Joyce Hampers
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote931,704693,750
Percentage57.3%41.7%

Treasurer and Receiver-General before election

Robert Q. Crane
Democratic

Elected Treasurer and Receiver-General

Robert Q. Crane
Republican

Incumbent Treasurer and Receiver-General Robert Q. Crane defeated Republican L. Joyce Hampers in the general election.

General election

Candidates

  • Robert Q. Crane, incumbent Treasurer since 1964 (Democratic)
  • L. Joyce Hampers (Republican)

Results

Massachusetts Treasurer and Receiver-General Election, 1986 [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticRobert Q. Crane (incumbent) 931,704 57.31% 13.11
RepublicanL. Joyce Hampers693,75041.67% 15.03
Write-in4030.03%
Total votes1,625,857 100.00%

Auditor

1986 Massachusetts Auditor election
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NomineeA. Joseph DeNucciWilliam G. Robinson
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote1,001,236583,299
Percentage63.2%36.8%

Auditor before election

John J. Finnegan
Democratic

Elected Auditor

A. Joseph DeNucci
Democratic

Incumbent Auditor John J. Finnegan did not run for reelection. Democrat A. Joseph DeNucci defeated Boston City Councilors Maura Hennigan and Charles Yancey in the Democratic primary and House Minority Leader William G. Robinson in the general election.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Massachusetts Auditor Democratic Primary, 1986 [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticA. Joseph DeNucci 307,272 54.02%
DemocraticMaura Hennigan197,11334.66%
DemocraticCharles Yancey64,30011.31%
Write-in830.00%
Total votes568,685 100.00%

Republican primary

Candidates

Results

Massachusetts Auditor Republican Primary, 1986 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanWilliam G. Robinson 42,794 54.53%
RepublicanAndrew Natsios35,63245.40%
Write-in510.07%
Total votes78,477 100.00%

General election

Massachusetts Auditor General Election, 1986 [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticA. Joseph DeNucci 1,001,236 63.19% 3.75
RepublicanWilliam G. Robinson583,29936.81% 7.56
Write-in820.01% 0.01
Total votes1,584,617 100.00%

Ballot questions

Question 1

Proposed Legislative Amendment to the Constitution - The proposed constitutional amendment would allow the legislature to prohibit or regulate abortions to the extent permitted by the United States Constitution. It would also provide that the state constitution does not require public or private funding of abortions, or the provision of services of facilities for performing abortions, beyond what is required by the United States Constitution. The provisions of this amendment would not apply to abortions required to prevent the death of the mother.[8]

Proposed Legislative Amendment to the Constitution [9]
CandidateVotes%±
Yes689,90841.83%
No959,31158.17%

Question 2

Proposed Legislative Amendment to the Constitution - The proposed constitutional amendment would allow the expenditure of public funds for private schools and private school students.[10]

Proposed Legislative Amendment to the Constitution [11]
CandidateVotes%±
Yes502,17030.32%
No1,154,06969.68%

Question 3

Law Proposed by Initiative Petition - The proposed law would reduced then repeal the 712% surtax on Massachusetts state income taxes and would limit state tax revenue growth to the level of growth in the total wages and salaries of the citizens of the state.[12]

Law Proposed by Initiative Petition [13]
CandidateVotes%±
Yes863,13054.35%
No724,92545.65%

Question 4

Law Proposed by Initiative Petition - The proposed law would require that the State Department of Environmental Quality Engineering (DEQE) to search for sites in the Commonwealth where oil or hazardous materials have been disposed of and take all steps necessary to clean up those sites within specified time limits. Provisions are made for informing the public about sites in their communities.[14]

Law Proposed by Initiative Petition [15]
CandidateVotes%±
Yes1,174,67674.38%
No404,52125.62%

Question 5

Referendum on an Existing Law - The law requires all drivers and passengers to wear properly adjusted and fastened safety belts while traveling in motor vehicles on public ways.[16]

Referendum on an Existing Law [17]
CandidateVotes%±
Yes769,80646.31%
No892,58053.69%

Question 6

Law Proposed by Initiative Petition - The proposed law would provide a system of voter registration by mail applicable to all qualified voters and would eliminate statutory provisions permitting certain persons to vote only for presidential electors.[18]

Law Proposed by Initiative Petition [19]
CandidateVotes%±
Yes603,37038.44%
No966,22961.56%

References

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