United States Senate Election In North Carolina, 1986
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The 1986 United States Senate election in North Carolina was held on November 4, 1986 as part of the nationwide elections to the Senate. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Jim Broyhill, who had been appointed in June 1986 to serve out the rest of
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's term, faced off against the popular Democratic former Governor Terry Sanford. There were two separate elections held on the same day: a special election for what little remained of the 99th United States Congress (November 1986-January 1987) and a regular election for a new six-year term (beginning in January 1987). The primary elections were designed to nominate the same candidates to both the special and the regular election. Sanford won both elections.


Democratic primary

Terry Sanford, then the outgoing president of
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, first said in September 1985 that he was planning to run for the U.S. Senate the next year but quickly withdrew, as it appeared that the party wanted a "fresh" face, most likely in the person of UNC System President William Friday.D.G. Martin
/ref> Then, Friday declined to run, as did other well-known politicians like former Governor
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.New York Times
/ref> Former North Carolina Secretary of Commerce Lauch Faircloth then made it known that he would run, but he was considered too conservative by many party leaders, who encouraged Sanford to enter the race in order to defeat Faircloth. Sanford agreed to run, which led Faircloth and another candidate, Judge Marvin K. Blount Jr., to withdraw before filing their candidacies. Six years later, Faircloth did run for the Senate against Sanford, but this time as a Republican, in which he was victorious.


Candidates

* Walt Atkins * William Belk, Belk department store executive and former president of Young Democrats of America * Katherine Harper, business executiveStar-News: Senate candidate claims revelations from deity
/ref> * John Ingram, former
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* Theodore Kinney, real estate agent and African-American political activist * T. L. "Fountain" Odom, Mecklenburg County commissioner and attorney (later a state senator) * Terry Sanford, former Governor * Betty Wallace, educator and deputy superintendent of North Carolina Department of Public InstructionNewspapers.com: The Daily Tar Heel
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Results


Republican primary

Senator East declined to run for a second term, citing his health. Longtime U.S. Representative Jim Broyhill entered the race with much of the establishment support, but David Funderburk had the backing of the organization of Senator
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. Funderburk charged Broyhill with being insufficiently conservative, but in the end, Broyhill won the nomination handily in the May primary. The next month, East committed suicide, and Governor
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appointed Broyhill to his seat.


Candidates

* Jim Broyhill, incumbent U.S. Senator and U.S. Congressman *
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, former U.S. Ambassador to Romania (later a U.S. Congressman) *
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, perennial candidate


Results


General election


Candidates

* Jim Broyhill (R), incumbent U.S. Senator * Terry Sanford (D), former Governor


Results


Special election


Candidates

* Jim Broyhill (R), incumbent U.S. Senator and U.S. Congressman * Terry Sanford (D), former Governor


Results


See also

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1986 United States Senate elections The 1986 United States Senate elections was an election for the United States Senate in the middle of Ronald Reagan's second presidential term. The Republicans had to defend an unusually large number of freshman Senate incumbents who had been el ...


References

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