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The 1990 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1990. Incumbent
Democratic Democrat, Democrats, or Democratic may refer to: Politics *A proponent of democracy, or democratic government; a form of government involving rule by the people. *A member of a Democratic Party: **Democratic Party (United States) (D) **Democratic ...
Governor Michael Dukakis, his party's nominee for president in
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, opted to not seek a fourth term. Republican Bill Weld won the open seat, beating Democrat
John Silber John Robert Silber (August 15, 1926 – September 27, 2012) was an American academician and candidate for public office. From 1971 to 1996, he was President of Boston University (BU) and, from 1996 to 2002, Chancellor. From 2002 to 2003, he again ...
to become the first Republican Governor of Massachusetts elected since 1970.


Democratic primary


Governor


Candidates

* Francis Bellotti, former Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General of Massachusetts *
John Silber John Robert Silber (August 15, 1926 – September 27, 2012) was an American academician and candidate for public office. From 1971 to 1996, he was President of Boston University (BU) and, from 1996 to 2002, Chancellor. From 2002 to 2003, he again ...
, president of Boston University


=Eliminated at convention

= *
John H. Flood John H. "Jack" Flood (June 24, 1939 – July 26, 2016) was an American politician who was Sheriff of Norfolk County, Massachusetts from 1996 to 1999 and a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1981 to 1991. In 1990, Flood w ...
, State Representative from
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=Withdrew

= * Evelyn Murphy, incumbent Lieutenant Governor


=Declined

= *
Raymond Flynn Raymond Leo Flynn (born July 22, 1939) is an American politician who served as 52nd Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts from 1984 until 1993. He also served as United States Ambassador to the Holy See from 1993–1997. Flynn was an All-American c ...
, Mayor of Boston * Michael Dukakis, incumbent Governor


Campaign

After Flynn's decision not to run, Murphy was the early frontrunner due to her strong name recognition and a solid base of liberal support. In July 1989, she led Bellotti 42% to 18% in a ''Boston Globe'' poll. That November, Bellotti had come within 2% of Murphy in another Boston Globe poll. In January, Silber entered the race and Bellotti ran his first wave of television ads. By this point, Bellotti had taken the lead in the race, polling 38% to Murphy's 20% and Silber's 16%. The Democratic Convention was held on June 2, 1990 at the Springfield Civic Center. On the first ballot, Bellotti received 42.9% of the vote, Murphy received 37%, Silber received 15.5%, and Flood received 4.5%. Silber's 15.5% gave him enough votes to remain on the ballot. On the second ballot, Bellotti won the convention with 51%, Murphy received 40%, and Flood received 8.5%. Flood was not able to stay on the ballot as he did not receive the necessary 15%. Murphy's campaign appeared to be badly hurt by the public perception that she was close to the unpopular Dukakis and therefore tried to make a break with the Dukakis Administration. Dukakis twice postponed a trade mission to Europe because Murphy hinted at a news conference that she would execute her own economic plan while serving as acting governor. After the incident, Murphy's unfavorable rating rose to 49% in a ''Boston Globe''/ WBZ-TV poll, compared to 38% a month earlier. A week before the primary, Evelyn Murphy dropped out of the race and threw her support to Bellotti.


Results

Despite having Murphy's support and as high as a 15-point lead in the polls at one point during the campaign, Bellotti was upset by Silber, a political outsider who had run a provocative campaign filled with controversial statements known as "Silber Shockers".


Lieutenant Governor


Candidates

*
Marjorie Clapprood Marjorie O'Neill Clapprood (born September 24, 1949, in Boston, Massachusetts ) is an American former politician and talk show host who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the 8th Norfolk District from 1985 to 199 ...
, State Representative from
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*
William B. Golden William Brownell Golden (born October 9, 1948, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American attorney and politician who represented the Norfolk and Plymouth district in the Massachusetts Senate from 1985 to 1991. He was a candidate for Lieutenant G ...
, State Senator from Weymouth * Nicholas Paleologos, State Representative from Woburn


=Declined

= * Evelyn Murphy, incumbent Lieutenant Governor (to run for Governor)


Results

Clapprood easily won the nomination, defeating her nearest opponent by over 22%.


Republican primary


Governor


Candidates

*
Steven Pierce Steven D. Pierce (born October 10, 1949) is a retired Massachusetts jurist and politician who most recently served as chief justice of the Massachusetts Housing Court. He retired from the Housing Court September 2015. A graduate of Union Colle ...
, State Representative from Westfield *
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, former United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts


=Eliminated at convention

= *
Paul W. Cronin Paul William Cronin (March 14, 1938 – April 5, 1997) was a one-term congressman of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts. Cronin was born in Boston, Massachusetts on March 14, 1938 and graduated from Boston University in 1962 a ...
, former U.S Representative from Andover


=Withdrew

= * Guy Carbone, former commissioner of the Metropolitan District Commission (to run for Attorney General) *Len Umina, resident of Marlborough (to run as an independent)


=Declined

= * Paul Cellucci, State Senator from Hudson (to run for Lieutenant Governor) *
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, former Governor


Campaign

At the Republican Convention, Pierce received 2,672 votes (52.6%), Weld received 1,845 (36.3%), and Cronin received 563 (11.1%). Cronin was not able to run in the primary because he did not receive the 15% necessary to make the ballot. Pierce received enough votes to have a "supermajority", which made Pierce the officially endorsed candidate of the Republican Party. During the campaign, Weld attacked Pierce's anti-abortion stance while Pierce claimed that Weld had changed his position on abortion. Pierce also touted his ability to win a House seat in a Democratic district, while Weld had lost to the Democratic front-runner for governor Francis Bellotti in the 1978 Attorney General's race.


Results

Despite losing the convention and trailing Pierce in the polls, Weld was able to come-from-behind and defeated Pierce in the Republican primary.


Lieutenant Governor


Candidates

* Paul Cellucci, State Senator from Hudson (running with Weld) *
Peter G. Torkildsen Peter Gerard Torkildsen (born January 28, 1958) is an American Republican Party politician from Massachusetts. He represented the 13th Essex district, including his hometown of Danvers, in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1985 ...
, State Representative from Danvers (running with Pierce)


Results

State Senator Paul Cellucci, Weld's running mate, defeated State Representative
Peter G. Torkildsen Peter Gerard Torkildsen (born January 28, 1958) is an American Republican Party politician from Massachusetts. He represented the 13th Essex district, including his hometown of Danvers, in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1985 ...
, Pierce's running mate, for the Republican nomination.


General election


Candidates

*
John Silber John Robert Silber (August 15, 1926 – September 27, 2012) was an American academician and candidate for public office. From 1971 to 1996, he was President of Boston University (BU) and, from 1996 to 2002, Chancellor. From 2002 to 2003, he again ...
, President of Boston University (Democratic) *Leonard Umina, software executive (Independent High Tech) * Bill Weld, former U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts and U.S. Assistant Attorney General (Republican) Leonard Umina, a 38-year old computer executive, ran under the Independent High Tech Party banner. The Independent High Tech Party, of which Umina was a founding member, campaigned on a platform of establishing an independent state agency that would store all government documents on a publicly-accessible mainframe to ensure government accountability and transparency. On economic issues, the High Tech Party refuted the economic policies of the Reagan years and advocated the funneling of money to the poor. Four other candidates ran under the Independent High Tech label for statewide offices in 1990. At least two other candidates ran for governor. Dorothy L. Stevens was a single mother that ran as a write-in candidate after withdrawing from a campaign for the Democratic nomination. Her platform included a $10 minimum wage and an expansion of welfare benefits. Mark A. Emanation was the candidate of the Socialist Workers Party.


Campaign

Silber's lead in the polls vanished after his outburst in an interview with WCVB-TV's
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. His blunt personality and controversial comments led many Democrats to vote for Weld.


Results

Bill Weld defeated John Silber to become the state's first Republican Governor since Francis W. Sargent. As of 2018, this is the most recent gubernatorial election in which
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, Cambridge, Leverett, Shutesbury and Wendell each voted for the Republican candidate.


See also

*
1990 Massachusetts general election A Massachusetts general election was held on November 6, 1990 in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The election included: * statewide elections for United States Senator, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of the Com ...
, for other races held alongside this one *
1989–1990 Massachusetts legislature The 176th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1989 and 1990 during the governorship of Michael Dukakis. William Bulger served as president of the Senate and G ...
, for the legislature in office during this election *
1991–1992 Massachusetts legislature The 177th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1991 and 1992 during the governorship of Bill Weld. William Bulger served as president of the Senate and Charle ...
, for the legislature elected alongside Weld


References

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