Pennsylvania Gubernatorial Election, 1990
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The 1990 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1990. Incumbent Democratic governor
Robert P. Casey Robert Patrick Casey (January 9, 1932 – May 30, 2000) was an American lawyer and politician from Pennsylvania who served as the 42nd governor of Pennsylvania from 1987 to 1995. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania Senate for the Pen ...
easily defeated Republican Barbara Hafer. Governor Casey defeated Hafer by a margin of 35.29%, and carried 66 out of 67 Pennsylvania counties. This was the first election since 1974 that a Democrat carried
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, the first since 1906 that a Democrat won
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, the first since 1829 that a Democrat won Delaware County, and the last time as of 2023 that a Democrat won York County. Casey achieved the second-largest gubernatorial landslide in the state in the 20th century (and the largest victory for a Democrat), losing only
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by just 586 votes.


Democratic primary


Candidates

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Bob Casey Robert or Bob Casey may refer to: American politicians * Robert E. Casey (1909–1982), Pennsylvania Treasurer, 1977–1981 * Robert R. Casey (1915–1986), House of Representatives member from Texas *Robert F. Casey (1921–2006), Illinois House o ...
, incumbent Governor since 1987 * Philip J. Berg, attorney and perennial candidate from Montgomery County Incumbent Bob Casey was challenged by Philip J. Berg, an attorney and perennial candidate from
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.


Results


Republican primary


Candidates

* Barbara Hafer, Auditor General and candidate for Lieutenant Governor * Peg Luksik, anti-abortion activist Endorsed Republican candidate Barbara Hafer, Auditor General and former candidate for Lt. Governor, won a surprisingly close race over Peg Luksik, an outspoken opponent of abortion rights.


Results


General Election


Candidates

*
Bob Casey Robert or Bob Casey may refer to: American politicians * Robert E. Casey (1909–1982), Pennsylvania Treasurer, 1977–1981 * Robert R. Casey (1915–1986), House of Representatives member from Texas *Robert F. Casey (1921–2006), Illinois House o ...
, incumbent Governor (Democratic) **running mate:
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, incumbent Lieutenant Governor * Barbara Hafer, Pennsylvania Auditor General (Republican) **running mate: Harold Mowery, State Representative


Campaign

Casey had maintained enormous popularity in the state, was considered to have a generally positive record from his first term as governor, and was endorsed by major newspapers statewide, including ''The Philadelphia Inquirer''. In addition, Casey had the traditionally strong backing of urban voters and organized labor, and performed well in many heavily Republican, rural counties, as he was seen as a relatively conservative populist. The campaign briefly turned ugly when Hafer, a pro-choice Republican who had attempted to position herself as the more liberal candidate, referred to Casey as a "redneck Irishman." Her comment, which was widely reported, helped to alienate both rural voters and those of Irish descent. Unable to gain a funding foothold or to carve out a strong public image, and trailing in the polls by forty percent on election day,Bradley-Steck, Tara.
Gubernatorial candidates now await decision of voters: Underdog Hafer remains optimistic
" Scranton, Pennsylvania: ''The Tribune'', November 6, 1990, p. 3 (subscription required).
Hafer was subsequently defeated by Casey by a large margin.


Results


Results by county


Notes


References

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