From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1990 United States elections
1988          1989          1990          1991          1992
Midterm elections
Election dayNovember 6
Incumbent president George H. W. Bush (Republican)
Next Congress 102nd
Senate elections
Overall controlDemocratic hold
Seats contested35 of 100 seats
(33 seats of Class 2 + 2 special elections)
Net seat changeDemocratic +1
1990 United States Senate election in Indiana 1990 United States Senate election in Hawaii 1990 United States Senate election in Alabama 1990 United States Senate election in Alaska 1990 United States Senate election in Arkansas 1990 United States Senate election in Colorado 1990 United States Senate election in Delaware 1990 United States Senate election in Georgia 1990 United States Senate election in Idaho 1990 United States Senate election in Illinois 1990 United States Senate election in Iowa 1990 United States Senate election in Kansas 1990 United States Senate election in Kentucky 1990 United States Senate election in Louisiana 1990 United States Senate election in Maine 1990 United States Senate election in Massachusetts 1990 United States Senate election in Michigan 1990 United States Senate election in Minnesota 1990 United States Senate election in Mississippi 1990 United States Senate election in Montana 1990 United States Senate election in Nebraska 1990 United States Senate election in New Hampshire 1990 United States Senate election in New Jersey 1990 United States Senate election in New Mexico 1990 United States Senate election in North Carolina 1990 United States Senate election in Oklahoma 1990 United States Senate election in Oregon 1990 United States Senate election in Rhode Island 1990 United States Senate election in South Carolina 1990 United States Senate election in South Dakota 1990 United States Senate election in Tennessee 1990 United States Senate election in Texas 1990 United States Senate election in Virginia 1990 United States Senate election in West Virginia 1990 United States Senate election in Wyoming
1990 Senate election results
  Democratic gain   Democratic hold
  Republican hold
House elections
Overall controlDemocratic hold
Seats contestedAll 435 voting seats
Popular vote marginDemocratic +7.8%
Net seat changeDemocratic +7
1990 House of Representatives election results
  Democratic gain   Democratic hold
  Republican gain   Republican hold
  Independent gain
Gubernatorial elections
Seats contested38 (36 states, 2 territories)
Net seat changeAlaskan Independence +1, A Connecticut Party +1
1990 Alabama gubernatorial election 1990 Alaska gubernatorial election 1990 Arizona gubernatorial election 1990 Arkansas gubernatorial election 1990 California gubernatorial election 1990 Colorado gubernatorial election 1990 Connecticut gubernatorial election 1990 Florida gubernatorial election 1990 Georgia gubernatorial election 1990 Hawaii gubernatorial election 1990 Idaho gubernatorial election 1990 Illinois gubernatorial election 1990 Iowa gubernatorial election 1990 Kansas gubernatorial election 1990 Maine gubernatorial election 1990 Maryland gubernatorial election 1990 Massachusetts gubernatorial election 1990 Michigan gubernatorial election 1990 Minnesota gubernatorial election 1990 Nebraska gubernatorial election 1990 Nevada gubernatorial election 1990 New Hampshire gubernatorial election 1990 New Mexico gubernatorial election 1990 New York gubernatorial election 1990 Ohio gubernatorial election 1990 Oklahoma gubernatorial election 1990 Oregon gubernatorial election 1990 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election 1990 Rhode Island gubernatorial election 1990 South Carolina gubernatorial election 1990 South Dakota gubernatorial election 1990 Tennessee gubernatorial election 1990 Texas gubernatorial election 1990 Vermont gubernatorial election 1990 Wisconsin gubernatorial election 1990 Wyoming gubernatorial election 1990 Guam gubernatorial election 1990 United States Virgin Islands gubernatorial election
1990 gubernatorial election results
  Democratic gain   Democratic hold
  Republican gain   Republican hold
  Alaskan Independence gain   A Connecticut Party gain

The 1990 United States elections were held on November 6 and elected the members of the 102nd United States Congress. The elections occurred in the middle of Republican President George H. W. Bush's term and during the Gulf War. The Democratic Party slightly built on their control of Congress.

The Democratic Party built on its majorities in both chambers of Congress. They picked up a net of one seat in the Senate. [1] Democrats won the nationwide popular vote for the House of Representatives by a margin of 7.8 percentage points, picking up a net of seven seats. In the gubernatorial elections, both parties lost a net of one seat to third parties.

Federal elections

Senate elections

The 1990 Senate elections featured the smallest number of seats changing parties in US history since the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913 with only one seat changing parties. That election featured Democrat Paul Wellstone defeating incumbent Republican Rudy Boschwitz in Minnesota.

House of Representatives elections

Democrats won the nationwide popular vote for the House of Representatives by a margin of 7.8 percentage points, picking up a net of seven seats. [2]

State elections

Heading into the elections, there were 20 seats held by Democrats and 16 held by Republicans. By the end of the elections, 19 seats would be held by a Democrat, 15 would be held by a Republican, and two would be held by other parties.

Notably in these elections, there were two people elected from a third party: a former Alaskan governor and Secretary of the Interior, Joseph Hickel, was elected governor as a part of the Alaskan Independence Party, and former U.S. Senator Lowell Weicker of Connecticut won on A Connecticut Party's ticket. In addition to Weicker, two other U.S. senators were elected governors that year: Republican Pete Wilson of California and Democrat Lawton Chiles of Florida. The 1990 cycle saw six incumbent governors defeated. These were Republicans Mike Hayden of Kansas, Kay Orr of Nebraska, Bob Martinez of Florida and Edward DiPrete of Rhode Island, as well as Democrats James Blanchard of Michigan and Rudy Perpich of Minnesota.

References

  1. ^ "1990 Senatorial General Election Results". Uselectionatlas.org. Retrieved 8 October 2011.
  2. ^ "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 6, 1990" (PDF). U.S. House of Reps, Office of the Clerk. Retrieved 10 April 2017.