1990 Georgia gubernatorial election
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| | | Nominee | Zell Miller | Johnny Isakson | | Party | Democratic | Republican | Popular vote | 766,662 | 645,625 | Percentage | 52.89% | 44.54% | |
County results Miller: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Isakson: 50–60% 60–70% |
Governor before election Joe Frank Harris Democratic | Elected Governor Zell Miller Democratic | |
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The 1990 Georgia gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1990. Lieutenant Governor Zell Miller ran for governor after incumbent Joe Frank Harris was term-limited, defeating Andrew Young, Roy Barnes, and Lester Maddox for the Democratic nomination, and defeated Johnny Isakson, a member of the Georgia House of Representatives.[1] As of 2022, this is the last time that Dade, Walker, Whitfield, Murray, Gilmer, Fannin, Floyd, Gordon, Pickens, Dawson, Forsyth, Hall, Barrow, Jackson, Madison, White, Walton, Paulding, Carroll, Coweta, Troup, Spalding, Pike, Harris, Glynn, Camden, Bryan, and Effingham counties voted for the Democratic candidate for governor.
Miller later served in the U.S. Senate from 2000 to 2005, and was succeeded by Isakson, who then served until his 2019 resignation.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Advanced to runoff
Defeated in primary
Results
Democratic primary results[2] Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Zell Miller | 434,405 | 41.28 |
| Democratic | Andrew Young | 303,159 | 28.81 |
| Democratic | Roy Barnes | 219,136 | 20.82 |
| Democratic | Lauren 'Bubba' McDonald, Jr. | 64,212 | 6.10 |
| Democratic | Lester Maddox | 31,403 | 2.98 |
Total votes | 1,052,315 | 100.0 |
Runoff Results
Democratic primary runoff results[3] Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Zell Miller | 591,166 | 61.84 |
| Democratic | Andrew Young | 364,861 | 38.16 |
Total votes | 956,027 | 100.0 |
Republican primary
Candidates
Results
Republican primary results[4] Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Johnny Isakson | 87,795 | 74.33 |
| Republican | Bobby Wood | 14,496 | 12.27 |
| Republican | Greeley Ellis | 13,062 | 11.06 |
| Republican | Eli "Link" Veazey | 2,765 | 2.34 |
Total votes | 403,280 | 100.0 |
Election results
1990 gubernatorial election, Georgia[1] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Democratic | Zell Miller | 766,662 | 52.89 | -17.62 |
| Republican | Johnny Isakson | 645,625 | 44.54 | +15.05 |
| Libertarian | Carole Ann Rand | 37,367 | 2.58 | +2.58 |
Majority | 121,037 | 8.35 | |
Turnout | 1,449,654 | | |
| Democratic hold | Swing | | |
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References
- ^ a b Georgia Secretary of State Election Results (PDF). Georgia Secretary of State. 1990. pp. 9–12. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - GA Lt. Governor - D Primary Race - Jul 17, 1990". www.ourcampaigns.com.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - GA Lt. Governor - D Runoff Race - Aug 7, 1990". www.ourcampaigns.com.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - GA Lt. Governor - R Primary Race - Jul 17, 1990". www.ourcampaigns.com.