1986 Florida Attorney General election

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The 1986 election for Florida Attorney General was held on November 4, 1986. Bob Butterworth would be elected defeating James Watt with 58.63% of the vote. Incumbent James C. Smith would not run in this election.[1]

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
1986 Florida Attorney General election

 1982
November 4, 1986
1990 
 
Nominee Bob Butterworth James Watt
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 1,900,890 1,341,090
Percentage 58.6% 41.4%

Butterworth:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80-90%
Watt:      50–60%      60–70%

Attorney General before election

James C. Smith
Democratic

Elected Attorney General

Bob Butterworth
Democratic

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Primary election

Primary elections were held on September 2, 1986.[1]

Democratic primary

The positions for Walt Dartland are known. Dartland would say while running for Attorney General that he was opposed to the death penalty, giving the juries the option of recommending life sentences without parole instead of the death penalty. He would also uniquely offer a money-back guarantee for anyone who made a donation under $100 and was unsatisfied with his performance when he became attorney general would give a refund.[2]

Candidates

Results

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Democratic Primary September 2, 1986[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ed M. Dunn, Jr. 315,897 34.1%'
Democratic Bob Butterworth 301,192 32.5%
Democratic Joe Gersten 231,171 25.0%
Democratic Walt Dartland 77,758 8.4%
Total votes 926,018 100
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Republican primary

Watt would be in favor of: giving tougher penalties to those who were crack cocaine dealers, give more power to the attorney general for fighting consumer fraud especially for the elderly, limiting the number of appeals death row inmates can make, increase the federal government's commitments to intersect drug smugglers, giving state cabinet members two terms while he would be against gambling in casinos.[6]

Candidates

  • C. Lavon Ward, former Broward County public defender, state representative and Broward County state circuit court judge. Attorney for the Broward County Republican Party.[7]
  • Jim Watt, State Representative,[2] Florida House of Representatives minority leader and attorney.[6]

Results

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Republican Primary September 2, 1986[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Watt 346,429 73.2%
Republican C. Lavon Ward 126,782 26.8%
Total votes 473,211 100
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General election

Candidates

Bob Butterworth, Democratic

Jim Watt, Republican

Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
1986 Florida Attorney General election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bob Butterworth 1,900,890 58.63%
Republican Jim Watt 1,341,090 41.37%
Democratic hold Swing
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References

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