1986 United States Senate election in California
The 1986 United States Senate election in California took place on November 4, 1986. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Alan Cranston narrowly won re-election to a fourth term over Republican U.S. Congressman Ed Zschau.
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County Results Cranston: 40-50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Zschau: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% | |||||||||||||||||
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Elections in California |
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Democratic primary
Candidates
- John Hancock Abbott, perennial candidate
- Robert John Banuelos, resident of Costa Mesa
- Alan Cranston, incumbent Senator
- Charles Greene
- Brian Lantz, candidate for Mayor of San Francisco in 1983
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Alan Cranston (incumbent) | 1,807,244 | 80.71% | |
Democratic | Charles Greene | 165,594 | 7.40% | |
Democratic | John Hancock Abbott | 124,218 | 5.55% | |
Democratic | Robert John Banuelos | 77,286 | 3.45% | |
Democratic | Brian Lantz | 64,907 | 2.90% | |
Total votes | 2,239,249 | 100.00% |
Republican primary
Candidates
- William B. Allen, professor at Harvey Mudd College and member of the National Council on the Humanities
- Michael D. Antonovich, Los Angeles County Supervisor and former State Assemblyman
- Eldridge Cleaver, author and former Black Panther
- Edward M. Davis, State Senator and former chief of the Los Angeles Police Department
- Bobbi Fiedler, U.S. Representative from Encino
- Bruce Herschensohn, political commentator for KABC-TV in Los Angeles
- Joe Knowland, actor, publisher of The Oakland Tribune and son of former Senator William F. Knowland
- Art Laffer, economic advisor to President Ronald Reagan
- George Montgomery
- Robert W. Naylor, State Assemblyman from Menlo Park
- William H. Pemberton, candidate for Senate in 1982
- John W. Spring
- Ed Zschau, U.S. Representative from Los Altos
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Ed Zschau | 737,384 | 37.12% | |
Republican | Bruce Herschensohn | 587,852 | 29.59% | |
Republican | Michael D. Antonovich | 180,010 | 9.06% | |
Republican | Bobbi Fiedler | 143,032 | 7.20% | |
Republican | Edward M. Davis | 130,309 | 6.56% | |
Republican | Robert W. Naylor | 60,820 | 3.06% | |
Republican | Art Laffer | 47,288 | 2.38% | |
Republican | Joe Knowland | 35,987 | 1.81% | |
Republican | Eldridge Cleaver | 23,512 | 1.17% | |
Republican | George Montgomery | 16,374 | 0.82% | |
Republican | William B. Allen | 12,990 | 0.65% | |
Republican | William H. Pemberton | 6,698 | 0.34% | |
Republican | John W. Spring | 4,478 | 0.23% | |
Total votes | 1,986,374 | 100.00% |
Peace and Freedom primary
Candidates
- Lenni Brenner, Trotskyist anti-war activist and writer
- Paul Kangas, private investigator and perennial candidate
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Peace and Freedom | Paul Kangas | 2,495 | 51.03% | |
Peace and Freedom | Lenni Brenner | 2,394 | 48.97% | |
Total votes | 4,889 | 100.00% |
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Democratic | Alan Cranston (incumbent) | 3,646,672 | 49.3% | ||
Republican | Ed Zschau | 3,541,804 | 47.9% | ||
American Independent | Edward B Vallen | 109,916 | 1.5% | ||
Libertarian | Breck McKinley | 66,261 | 0.9% | ||
Peace and Freedom | Paul Kangas | 33,869 | 0.5% | ||
Democratic hold |
See also
References
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